Humidor Minister, first off, nobody is chastising you. I posted valid, informational links. I took the time to shift through about 5 pages to get you those links. The second one is very informational. Secondly, I'm detecting more than just a hint of sarcasm, it's not like I'm one-upping you...
"Freezing Cigars"
edit: You stated you were concerned about the temperature in your humi, so people posted suggestions. A vino is the cheapest, and IMO, best way to ensure your cigars stay at a nice cool 64~ with maintained humidity. If you are set on using your desktop humi only, well...
Max, I feel like you are throwing out attitude for no reason here, we're just trying to help, sir!
To help answer:
Dry boxing for a few days could be the culprit, depending on humidity in your house/box. I know that in the winter, my house fluctuates terribly (also depends if I have the...
I wouldn't relight a cigar... even with all the "methods" out there, it never tastes right, sometimes like an ashtray.
Stick with the 2000s, I never feel guilty when I pitch one half way through (and I'm a poor college student).
Wine? $20 bucks is a 30 of keystone, my friend. :laugh: :laugh:
Spend the 20 more on your girl, she sounds like a keeper. She'll appreciate it. Whenever my girl tries to pay for dinner etc I take that money and spend it back on her. It is very worth it :thumbs:
Buy a Padron 2000, you...
Yicks! That sucks! Glad you got to them early on!!!
Ah, the pros of a vinotemp... I try to keep the temp below 65 at all times, and keep questionable sticks out.
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