Last year, I received my first Xikar lighter as a gift. It takes at least 3-4 tries before I get a flame. Im not sure if this is normal but I have other lighters that light on my first attempt. I happen to love the sturdiness and feel of this lighter. I more recently learned that they have an...
I've personally found that uploading to the current gallery a bit cumbersome as well. With as many options available in the way of 3rd party image hosting, embedding images from such sites and the advanced WYSIWYG editors incorporated into forum software, it shouldn't be an issue finding...
Is this similar to the ones you see at the restaurants or one more like this? http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/20775673?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=10&adid=22222222228016778752&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=52920591911&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=84840688271&veh=sem I was looking at something like this as my...
I know the media was saying there were upwards of 70,000 customers without electricity in the area. Hopefully nobody was seriously injured, including any BOTL from the area.
I apologize if my comments were unclear or caused any confusion. You should definitely give it more time. Five days IMO is not enough for a humidor. Albeit, I am by no means an expert. It's better to be safe than sorry. You definitely don't want to put the cigars in there before you have...
Having a seasoned humidor is definitely important. As it's been said already, the amount of space that needs to be humidified in an empty humidor is a lot more than one that is 1/2 or 3/4 filled with cigars. With that said, your reading will likely read less b/c of this. I don't know the...
Figured I'd update this quick... I recalibrated 2 of my Caliber III's and both were still within 2 points. I suppose what I thought was a full tuppador actually wasn't. I had a couple of boxes delivered and filled up my tuppador nearly to capacity and resprayed the beads for good measure...
Agree with pipe smoker. I've used cigar.com before and had no issues at all. I don't have extensive experience with them but the few times I purchased from them, all went well.
Good thought...I'm only 200' above sea level. I am family certain I'm fine and will just stick with my 70% beads. I was worries that the wineador may be too efficient and keep things at 70%.
Thank you for the knowledge garbandz. Very simple way to understand the science behind it. The main purpose behind me starting this thread was because I plan on moving my cigars to a wineador and wanted to see if I should stick with the 70% beads which I currently have or move down to 65%. It...
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