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I have to adjust the humidity up this time of the year as the furnace runs a lot. Not to many outdoor days left to smoke, but I cleared out a little corner in the garage for myself.
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Have My Own Room
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jeez, I feel sorry for you guys up north. We usually have a total of 7-10 freezing temp. days all winter here in Houston and I've only had burn issues a handful of times when I tried to smoke in low temperatures. The wrapper has a tendency to split. My biggest problem is high humidity in the spring/summer. If I leave a cigar out to dry up before smoking, they can actually get more moist from being out of the tupperdor.
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