Went to a buddies place in another city and tried out a different shop, picked up:
Siglo Limited Reserve (guy at the shop recommended this one)
Oliva V
Perdomo Reserve Criollo
Brickhouse Robusto
A Fuente Gran Reserve
Was Buy 4 get one free
Yea, I don't plan on keeping the analog hygro. I just figured since I have some time and the space, I may as well tinker with it while I'm taking care of business.
Woke up and checked the bag. Digital is reading 74 (good enough for me) and the analog was at 60, wack :cool:
So I got the beads and digital hygro in today. The beads come with a vented lid so I don't have to worry about making anything.
I did a 'quick' 4 hour calibration on both the digital and analog hygrometers. The digital needed 10 percent of adjustment (was reading 65 in the bag), the analog was...
I had planned on just taking the lid off the 4 oz container of beads and setting it in the humidor. I don't see why that wont suffice. Maybe ill rubber band a screen over or drill some holes in the lid in vase of tip over the beads don't spill out.
Very cool and useful information. I guess I can start to reference this rather than ask all the n00b questions I've been asking:)
I never knew there were a couple ways of making cigars (booking and entubar). I always thought they were all just rolled up, or "booked".
Same goes for the Colorado...
Oh, don't you worry, I'll hold off on buying any more for a while. ;)
I had the Fuente squared, so maybe I'll give one of the other varietals a try, some day..
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