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Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh
IMO kinda dry. So the RH would seem to read right. I'm not a cigar expert at all so they could be ok too... they seem to smoke good though.
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That is the deciding factor. Remember the air RH changes much faster than the cigar RH. Cigars hold their RH very well compared to the other elements (air, beads, etc.). I have gotten many different readings from 60 up to 72. I have found that 60 to 68 is fine with me. They still smoke well.