lucasbuck
Sheriff Buck
I'm looking into switching from foam based Credo type humidifiers to Climmax. I'm trying to decide between the 65% and 70%. Thanks for any and all input everyone.
That made perfect sense to me. I think that's a pretty good plan.gibu said:I live in a very dry climate so keeping the 70 is a challenge for me at best. If I keep 70 then I feel more comfortable knowing I have some wiggle room if I don't notice soon enough and things go south for a while.
Wow! I wrote that and I'm not real sure it all made sense to me.
Its new. "Total Wine" - behind Park Road Shopping Center (Park Rd. & Woodlawn). I've only been to Frugals twice, but I think TW is only slightly smaller. I've never seen anywhere colse to that much wine in one place except at a vineyard.SD_Stack said:Wheres this HUGE wine shop dixie? I been going to Frugal McDoogles at Carowinds.![]()
Not sure I understand the question. There is no "point" at which they start drying out. The less the humidity the drier the cigars. You can leave your cigars at 65% indefinately and they'll smoke (and taste) great. It's especially true for Havanas but also true of nons.mikedevilsfan said:Question though about the humidity-
At what point do the cigars start drying out?
Ever smoked a cigar from a place that didn't have a good eye on the humidity? Yuck.
Sure it will burn better, but it will ruin the taste also. SO where is the line at???
Michael