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Old 08-23-2010, 08:46 AM   #1
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Default Re: Who sells cigars that are ready to smoke?

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Why not visit a local B&M..... support them.
Usually, boxes coming out of my favorite B&M smoke just right.
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Old 08-23-2010, 01:43 PM   #2
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Usually, boxes coming out of my favorite B&M smoke just right.
My B&M's walk-in is at 72% RH... The other ones in town don't even run humidifiers, its kinda stupid.
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My B&M's walk-in is at 72% RH... The other ones in town don't even run humidifiers, its kinda stupid.
I think I've only been into one cigar shop here that's had a walk in. Everyone else here just does the giant room with a industrial sized humidifier is our humidor thing. Then again, ambient humidity is at least in the 50%, and right now it's in the 60%.

When I lived in Chattanooga everyone had walk-ins. The humidity was perfect there too. Because I was the one who decided where it should be.

Even better, if your cigars are going to be for immediate consumption, and you know they're a bit wet from the get go, regardless of where you get them, just dry box them a few days before you go to your BBQ.
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