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(09-30-2011, 09:29 AM)Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo Wrote: I have cigars over 20 years old. Most of them get that way cause I forget about them. lol.
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i try to shoot for 65-68 in mine but it usually stays around 60, then i refill the puck an it jumps up. i think mostly its cause its colder down stairs in my house than it is upper. i keep my humi down but i am thinking of bringing it up cause i have notice my temp went from 77 to 70 in the last 4 days an my humidity dropped.
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Clarinetist, I know I am relatively new to this type of thing, but so far I am using the Xikar crystal jar and the humidity in my 50 ct humi is around 67% so far. But, I am in Southern Arizona, so EVERYTHING is nice and dry.
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I think after reading all of this that I am just going to move mine into my gun safe. You see firearms owners have the opposite problem. Too much humidity. Makes everything Rust. If I cant keep the firearms dry, I might as well keep the smokes happy. Besides it cool in there and there is a really big lock on the door.
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