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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
cheaphumidors
Technically the hygrometer would be reading the humidity level of the air inside the box, not the humidity of the actual cigars. I would assume that the cigars would be about the same humidity level as the air in the box (especially if they have been in the box for 4+ weeks). However, I have no scientific evidence on which to base my assumption.
Yeah, one would think that the cigars would act similar to Bovedas and if they were a high rh, so would the air, and if they were dryer, the air would be too.
The box apparently seals pretty close to airtight as the container its in is 65%, and inside the box read 59%, so i would think that adds a little validity to the theory.
Planning to get one of the Humidimeter units for testing cigars for my birthday in March, so will know the rh of any smokes for sure then.
Just toying around with a method for the meantime and I'm struggling not to smoke one yet,lol
I friggin' LOVE cigars
Last edited by jrfoxx; 01-28-2022 at 11:25 AM.
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