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Hmmm, I wonder if it's the same as the one I smoked. I looked the 200th up and the lable/double band looks the same, but nowhere on my box does it say 200th annivesary - only limited edition.
Eitherway, it's become a Coro Fav and I will be on the lookout for another box or two of the robustos.
I don't know if you are aware, but you can link to a specific post, rather than the the first post of the thread, which was quite startling, actually. I nearly dropped my iPad
I don't know if you are aware, but you can link to a specific post, rather than the the first post of the thread, which was quite startling, actually. I nearly dropped my iPad
Lol, [MENTION=13466766]Specialized_j[/MENTION] no worries it all contributes to a discussion.
Tomorrow signifies the two weeks of seasoning coming to an end. So a bit of a daft question. The humidity is at 84%, I will be using 2 69% Boveda packets as its a 50CT humi. I will be filling it with a approximately 30 - 35 initially I don't want to stick the cigars in the humi at 84% as they will probably soak up the residual humidity and will not be a pleasant smoke.
So would I take out the 84% packs thrown in the 2 69% packs and wait for it to settle before adding sticks,
Tomorrow signifies the two weeks of seasoning coming to an end. So a bit of a daft question. The humidity is at 84%, I will be using 2 69% Boveda packets as its a 50CT humi. I will be filling it with a approximately 30 - 35 initially I don't want to stick the cigars in the humi at 84% as they will probably soak up the residual humidity and will not be a pleasant smoke.
So would I take out the 84% packs thrown in the 2 69% packs and wait for it to settle before adding sticks
Mine took around a week to settle to the correct humidity after seasoning.
Lol, @Specialized_j no worries it all contributes to a discussion.
Tomorrow signifies the two weeks of seasoning coming to an end. So a bit of a daft question. The humidity is at 84%, I will be using 2 69% Boveda packets as its a 50CT humi. I will be filling it with a approximately 30 - 35 initially I don't want to stick the cigars in the humi at 84% as they will probably soak up the residual humidity and will not be a pleasant smoke.
So would I take out the 84% packs thrown in the 2 69% packs and wait for it to settle before adding sticks,
TIA
Might find you only need one 69, I put two in my 40CT and RH crept up to 71%, with one it sits at 65-68%
So the looking good is not looking so good. After the 2 weeks seasoning, I stuck in a Boveda 69% pack in a 50Ct humi. I had around 35 sticks in it and the reading was sitting at 71 - 73% to high for my liking.
I decided to calibrate the ?6.99 amazon special hyrgometer using the salt test and now getting a reading of 83%. 8% over the 75%. Bering when I got it I did the calibration and it was on point. With the seasoning packs in it was on point, for some reason I think I have brokeded it. I am thinking my wee cheapo is needs replacing with something better.
I would appreciate your suggestions without breaking the bank.
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