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    I tried several of these last year, and had so many draw problems and burn problems with them I gave them up. Then a good BOTL gifted me with one the other day, and I thought what the hell, I'll try it again. Again it burned like shit, and had a hard draw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka View Post
    I tried several of these last year, and had so many draw problems and burn problems with them I gave them up. Then a good BOTL gifted me with one the other day, and I thought what the hell, I'll try it again. Again it burned like shit, and had a hard draw.

    These are one of my favorites, but like most CAOs, thay like to be kept at a lower humidity.

    I normally keep my cigars in the 60-65% range, and the CAOs respond VERY well to this.

    If you keep your cigars at the more traditional 70%, try dryboxing them for a day or 2. That should help also.

    Joey

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