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  • #16
    I’m not sure to be honest, I’ve never had a bone dry box and experimented with it. I would think a month should be plenty of time but this is guesswork. I feel some science coming on.

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    • #17
      Don't leave it to guess work!

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      I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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      • #18
        Although I want to hear about the science, that bit of kit Banos has to part of every aficionados kit! [emoji3059]


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        • #19
          If I'm reading that right you have to poke holes in the cigar?!
          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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          • #20
            I was looking for a divinities answer in this recently and I read a comment from another forum by someone who suggested a scientist background. They said that as a rule of thumb, it takes a week for a cigar to raise or lower 1% RH so if it?s 69 and you like 62, it would take 7 weeks to get there?

            I?ve nothing to base that logic on but seems reasonable?


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            • #21
              Originally posted by Tomm783 View Post
              I was looking for a divinities answer in this recently and I read a comment from another forum by someone who suggested a scientist background. They said that as a rule of thumb, it takes a week for a cigar to raise or lower 1% RH so if it?s 69 and you like 62, it would take 7 weeks to get there?

              I?ve nothing to base that logic on but seems reasonable?


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              Agreed! That seems logical, although it?s interesting if you look at the math compared to seasoning humidors.. 2 - 4 days? Cant be.... think the cedar being much denser than a stick, would take a lot longer fir moisture to penetrate fully?


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              • #22
                Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                If I'm reading that right you have to poke holes in the cigar?!
                I?m not sure that the case? I believe some of the others mention concrete/substrate penetration but I think that must mean the current rather than the probes?


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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Good Stick View Post
                  Agreed! That seems logical, although it?s interesting if you look at the math compared to seasoning humidors.. 2 - 4 days? Cant be.... think the cedar being much denser than a stick, would take a lot longer fir moisture to penetrate fully?


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                  My humidor took 3 weeks to season


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                  • #24
                    Whenever it takes your fancy just grab it out the box, bite the end off, and smoke it like a man
                    Stay smoky

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                      Whenever it takes your fancy just grab it out the box, bite the end off, and smoke it like a man
                      Not like the guy on the '24 hours in A&E' programme MLW likes who fainted whilst smoking a Cuban cigar at a barbecue. I came in at the end of the episode so didn't find out what he was smoking.
                      'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                        Whenever it takes your fancy just grab it out the box, bite the end off, and smoke it like a man
                        [emoji23][emoji1787][emoji23] your so right. Although I?ve been trying to get though my Cazadores as manly as possible and it?s working..
                        I think I got a shite box, have had 2 good of 10. Now I just smoke em when there are no feks given...In fact I don?t get angry anymore when they go South, I almost expect it [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]


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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Tomm783 View Post
                          I was looking for a divinities answer in this recently and I read a comment from another forum by someone who suggested a scientist background. They said that as a rule of thumb, it takes a week for a cigar to raise or lower 1% RH so if it?s 69 and you like 62, it would take 7 weeks to get there?

                          I?ve nothing to base that logic on but seems reasonable?


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                          Of course you can always dunk it in a glass of water! [emoji379][emoji728]
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                          I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                          • #28
                            Dominican Montecristo

                            Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                            Not like the guy on the '24 hours in A&E' programme MLW likes who fainted whilst smoking a Cuban cigar at a barbecue. I came in at the end of the episode so didn't find out what he was smoking.
                            I?m going to have to watch this on demand!

                            Season 13 episode 3 apparently ?growing pains?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Tomm783 View Post
                              I was looking for a divinities answer in this recently and I read a comment from another forum by someone who suggested a scientist background. They said that as a rule of thumb, it takes a week for a cigar to raise or lower 1% RH so if it?s 69 and you like 62, it would take 7 weeks to get there?

                              I?ve nothing to base that logic on but seems reasonable?


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                              Don?t cigars real with losing humidity faster a lot better than gaining it? I?m sure I read that somewhere that it was something like a difference of a factor of 4 but I have no idea why.

                              Hopefully they?re not too dry that they can?t make a decent recovery.


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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
                                Of course you can always dunk it in a glass of water! [emoji379][emoji728]
                                I ran one under the tap prior to cutting and smoking recently, it smoked as well as you could hope for although without a control I don’t know if it helped. Theres some theories on this though.

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