
Originally Posted by
Rigo
Like I said in my introduction. I am new, very new to cigars smoking/collecting

. I made a video and I know I was kinda nervous so I know I made a lot of mistakes on the video. I would like to know what recommendations you would give a newbie like myself, who is just starting with cigars.
I already purchased some cigars, hoping that I like them. I will make a video of them as soon as I get them for you all to watch and again, so you can correct me and teach me.
I started with the exact same humidor and liked it a lot.
First and foremost, don't rely on that lousy analog hygrometer. Mine never worked right and I'd wager yours never will either. Just leave it where it is (it looks nice I think) and ignore it.
While I haven't used humidity beads yet myself, all the guys on here who do swear by them. I know eventually my 500 count humi will fill and I'll have to expand to a 'coolerador' and at that point I will buy beads. If you use the search function here and search Heartfelt Beads I'm sure you'll find some info. Searching that string on google will get you to their website. I would recommend buying an appropriate amount (I believe the company's website itself will tell you how to calculate what you need for your humi) and using them.
Beads would also negate the need fo a hygrometer but if you're like me, you like to have one to look at. I prefer the Caliber III digital hygrometer's but there are a lot out there so if you want one, I'd start checking out some different ones.
Your video mentions a humidity pack. You don't put that in your humidifier, I'd suggest just laying it on the bottom of your humidor and leave it there. When I was actively using that humi, I used the humidifier that came with the unit. It worked OK, but I was planning on replacing it with beads when my wife surprised me with a 500 count humi.
With regard to this site, I recommend a lot of reading and research and liberal use of the search function. When I first joined I spent a lot of time reading reviews of different cigars.
Finally, you should take a look at doing a "Newbie Sampler" ....or several. They're a great way to try some different cigars from people who've been doing this a while.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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