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  • AJGARLETTAJGARLETT Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 648
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  • Bubba3650Bubba3650 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 84
    Glad to see that I am able to find answers to the questions I have out here in the forums.
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    Bubba3650:
    Glad to see that I am able to find answers to the questions I have out here in the forums.
    Pretty much any question a person could have about cigars is here somewhere.
  • StephanieAndrewsStephanieAndrews Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4
    Definitely too moist. If the containers are air tight you will only need to add water every couple of weeks at most. Order a digital hygrometer and calibrate it using a Boveda Test Kit. Hawaii's relative humidity is fairly constant year round, so you really shouldn't need to worry too much about Rh. I would order some beads from Heartfelt Industries(Dave ships to servicemen for free!), they require much less maintenance than PG solution. :2
  • Bucking WBucking W Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 206
    I agree with everyone that it really is your choice. However, I have always taken the wrapper off or out of their boxes because I think they rest better in the humi. The wrapper is really for protection but it does allow the cigar to breath. The only thing is of you take them out of the boxes or wrappers you do not store your cigars mixed. You keep them divided, they have oils that can change a cigar that it may be mixed with over time. I am an organizer and keep them divided by brand and strength.
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