They're usually pretty close to perfect (sometimes hard to tell a difference). Every now and then you'll find one that burns uneven.
Otherwise, great way to save a few bucks. RP has quite a large "seconds" market...try the Sungrown line.
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Droid, welcome to CP! (laughs at Pugman)
Any digital hygrometer will do. Just make sure to let it sit for 24hrs when calibrating it. **Double bag it!!
Your local shop will have Boveda Calibration kits (idiot proof salt-testing if you're still having troubles).
Until that's done, it's hard...
Joya de Nicaragua Antano. The whole line is strong like bull... There's also a JdN Antano Gran Reserva line (pricey) that is just as stout. Pretty much anything Nicaraguan.
Another vote for the LFD double ligero (heed the advice about the chiselito).
As for cubans, the RyJ Cazadore is...
Generally, you get what you pay for. But, there are plenty of great low-end cigars with spot-on construction. That's one of the adventures of this hobby: finding the perfect cigar in your price range.
Also, where you buy your stock from can have a huge impact on how they smoke. CI/CBID vs...
I nearly schat myself when I saw "Cigars" written clearly on the Custom's form. It's like painting "DRUGS" on the side of your car...even SoulPup would get the hint. :rolleyes:
Hope no one has a shipment in that pile... :(
*Hi, Jon! :p
Tell him you sold his Mustang and bought a Camaro. He will love you forever! ;)
His signature says he loves Tatuaje, which I would add to the list. Tatuaje Brown Label are some of the best they offer. And I absolutely second what John said...(even the WhiteOwl).
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