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Still Watching My Back
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For me anything over 65% humidity is way to high for anything that tatuaje makes. These were stored with 69% Boveda bags.
Remember, cigars dry from the outside to inside. The thickest tobacco is in the filler and when you fire that freshie or high humidity tatuaje up, it's gonna create a bit of moisture inside the cigar. Store them on the drier side and you shouldn't have issues. |
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Postwhore
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I Agree With Lower Humidity On The Tats. I Prefer Most Of My Sticks @ 65-66, But Have Many Tat Wrappers Crack At That RH, Especially When I Smoke Outside In The Mobile, Al. Humidity Of 80% Most Days.
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#3 |
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I keep mine at 65%, but I always drybox Tats. Never had a problem that way.
Cheers, G |
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