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This is a discussion on 65% vs. 70% within the General Cigar Discussion forums, part of the The Cigar Lounges at Puff category; I just ordered a 4oz tube of heartfelt 65% beads. My humidor has been cruising at 68-71% for years...I am ...
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I just ordered a 4oz tube of heartfelt 65% beads. My humidor has been cruising at 68-71% for years...I am curious to see if I notice a big difference when I get the beads in.
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I keep mine at 70 with the oasis i should drop it down slowly
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hoohoo:~~Jam~~
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i'm glad to see everybody's experiences. thanks for sounding off boys. you were right jitzy.
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I much prefer the smoking at 65%. Much less corrections and relights required.
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I have found FAR fewer draw and burn problems since switching to 65% RH 9+ years ago. ~Mark |
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