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  • #16
    Originally posted by tommy View Post
    The one I had was tighter than a Nun's Davis!
    I have had 10+ of the Black Market Robusto and never had any issues with draw... More draw than a nun doing squats in a cucumber field... LoL

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Robustos View Post
      I have had 10+ of the Black Market Robusto and never had any issues with draw... More draw than a nun doing squats in a cucumber field... LoL
      Dude!
      Wait, that's a bad draw!
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Originally Posted by olivierp

      Does anybody smoke cigar coming Nicaragua?

      Originally Posted by PeeJay
      ...your post does read a little like the lead in to a plug....

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      • #18
        I guess I was unlucky, got given one by a pal and had to suck like a billy goat to get a puff. Maybe it was over humidified? This mate doesn't have a humi despite my telling him it's essential. Lately when I take the lid off my scubador the humidity shoots from 69 to 74! It's humid right now.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by tommy View Post
          I guess I was unlucky, got given one by a pal and had to suck like a billy goat to get a puff. Maybe it was over humidified? This mate doesn't have a humi despite my telling him it's essential. Lately when I take the lid off my scubador the humidity shoots from 69 to 74! It's humid right now.
          Over humidified can be typically felt when you go through the pre-lighting of a cigar ritual. The actual humidity we have at the moment is high as you have said. I like my humis at 69% or a little lower. I find a more consistent draw at 69% than at 72%, but hey, I am still learning.

          You may of had a genuine dud. The Cigar lottery at play. Would happily send you a properly stored one... Either way, give Mr. Black Market another roll of the dice as when the draw and burn is right, it is a damn good smoke. I bought a box of the smaller Punk Black Market as wanted some variety other than just Robustos lol

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          • #20
            Originally posted by tommy View Post
            I guess I was unlucky, got given one by a pal and had to suck like a billy goat to get a puff. Maybe it was over humidified? This mate doesn't have a humi despite my telling him it's essential. Lately when I take the lid off my scubador the humidity shoots from 69 to 74! It's humid right now.
            My humidor seems to be over humidified as well at the minute. The humidity was at 75 so I opened it to let some of the moisture out nad it went up to 81! I've managed to get it back down to ~72 again but I'm not really sure how else to reduce it

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Sgt_Banter View Post
              My humidor seems to be over humidified as well at the minute. The humidity was at 75 so I opened it to let some of the moisture out nad it went up to 81! I've managed to get it back down to ~72 again but I'm not really sure how else to reduce it
              Anyone got a crispy Boveda they can send him to suck it up?
              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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              • #22
                I had a similar problem a while back and was told don't leave your humidor open to reduce humidity (as I was doing) as you lose oils and stuff.
                Instead take your humidifying device out for a while. I eventually found out, by checking with a digital hydrometer, that it was in fact the built in analogue hydrometer that was wrong not the actual humidity in my humidor.

                from a bit off trial and error I have found if you have a squishy boveda pack or a topped up xiklar unit then your humidity is what it says it will be on the pack.

                Edit: question for the veterens, if the humidity is off, would popping a tea bag or a ramekin of rice in temporarily solve the problem?

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                • #23
                  I think the answer is to chuck some dried out Boveda's packs in to draw the moisture.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Sgt_Banter View Post
                    My humidor seems to be over humidified as well at the minute. The humidity was at 75 so I opened it to let some of the moisture out nad it went up to 81! I've managed to get it back down to ~72 again but I'm not really sure how else to reduce it
                    What do you use for humidification?

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                    • #25
                      Sounds like he is useing some liquid sollution for the humidity going that high in that situation i would calibrate the hygrometer
                      then start useing the bovedas.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by TonyN View Post
                        Sounds like he is useing some liquid sollution for the humidity going that high in that situation i would calibrate the hygrometer
                        then start useing the bovedas.
                        Not really if he is using even bovedas but the house has high humidity there is only a finite amount of moisture they can absorb.

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                        • #27
                          I am a believer in Boveda and digital hygrometers. I started with the Xikar Hygrometer but found the Caliber Digital from Cgars Ltd was in fact more accurate. My first Humidor for 75, second humidor for 200 and now my Bari for around 600 cigars have all been seasoned by Boveda and the humidity is being controlled by the 69% Boveda packs in their cedar holders. Opening either at the moment makes the humidity sky rocket, but it comes down quite quickly afterwards.

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                          • #28
                            I use a sponge like humidifer that uses distilled water. I'll try taking it out for a bit

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Sgt_Banter View Post
                              I use a sponge like humidifer that uses distilled water. I'll try taking it out for a bit
                              Boveda pack Sarge
                              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                              • #30
                                Aye, I'll sort that out at the weekend. Cheers for the help folks

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