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    if christian eiroa,who runs caribe (camacho,baccarat) says 62-65rh...that's good enough for me....70-70 was more for mid-90's when connecticut was the most popular wrapper....with most (all) of the wrappers and filler that are being used today...the lower rh is mo' betta'...

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    Go with BPP on this one, get the beads and forget about the solution. I myself just had gotten a bottle of solution a few weeks ago to use in a tupperdor but after experiencing how big a pain it is I just ordered the 65% beads, that way you don't have to do anything except add distilled water when too many beads turn white.

    The beads are the BEST way to keep your RH at the optimum level(60-65%).
    Brian Wells

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff View Post
    if christian eiroa,who runs caribe (camacho,baccarat) says 62-65rh...that's good enough for me....70-70 was more for mid-90's when connecticut was the most popular wrapper....with most (all) of the wrappers and filler that are being used today...the lower rh is mo' betta'...
    BPP, I thought you were talking about Temperature. My RH ranges from 63-68%. It only goes up to 70% in my top tray, since I have a glass top Humidor. My best cigars (ISOMs) are in the bottome, and it always reads 63% consistently. I just wanted to make sure my RH is good below 65%, while my temperature reads 73 degrees.

    If all I have to worry about is keeping my RH under 70, then I have no issues, it's the temperature that just fluctuates from 60-75 Degrees. Thanks for the help, will order those beads.

    Andrew

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    Temp changes that big can be bad for your smokes if they happen quickly as your cigars expand and contract to the heat as well as humidity. If its through the corse of a day, I wouldn't worry about it but it would be better to try and place it in a cabinet near the ground where temps don't change much throughout the day. I do know that will defeat the purpose of the glass top, but thats only if you want primo conditions.

    P.S. WELCOME!
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    Welcome from up the Fairfax County Parkway (Fairfax). Looks like we have some more mass... should get another local herf going.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    Will definitely like to join some locals in a herf. Have been slowly getting some of my poker buddies into smoking cigars. It's hard when most of them prefer cigarettes. Plus, it's hard to enjoy a good stick when most of your friends finish their cigarettes in less than 5 or so minutes.

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    Where is Burke?

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    Along Guinea Rd. if that helps. Near Braddock Rd and 5-10 minutes from GMU.

    20-30 minutes from DC.
    Last edited by FunkyCold5; 08-24-2006 at 03:34 PM. Reason: more info.

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