I'm too new to cigars to speak the lingo, but they do seem to change for the better with some humi time. In fact, I smoked one out of a new box and thought it was terrible, two months of humi rest and now they are very good/smooth. Thanks for the comments.
I am very new to all things cigar. It seems to me that if I put new sticks in the Humi for 6-8 weeks, they seems to mellow. Is this true? Or my imagination? New purchases seem to be quite peppery for the first 1/2 inch or so, but after a little humi rest, it seems to dissipate. Your thoughts?
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Hope this works. It's an Aristocrat end table. 22W x 25D x 29H. Not temp...
Thanks, I won't throw out the beads yet. Please do tell. I settled for an end table to start, wife was not too happy about spending the dough. She will get over it, at some cost to me. Probably twice what I spent. But I don't really care, peace of mind you know.
Just couldn't stand it anymore. With all the high temps lately, temp in my house gets over 77 degrees every afternoon. I worry about the stash of course. Not anymore!!!! With temp and RH control I think I will sleep better at night. Going to meet Bob and pick it up on Saturday, hopefully.
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