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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    Also, some people's hygrometers may be out of whack, so that 70% could easily be 65% or 75%.

    That is also a very good point

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    I feel good about my cooler as long as it's in the mid-60s to 70 range, with no abrupt fluctuations like what would happen if the lid were left open. And the beads keep it in that range. I live in a dry climate, which requires me to recharge the beads once every 6-8 weeks, and more frequently in the summer.

    From what I understand, 70/70 is for long-term storage and aging and if you're doing this, then you're set up to maintain these "ideal" conditions for years at a time, rarely opening the unit. Cigars bought and smoked within a few weeks or even months (or even a year) will likely receive no noticable benefit in a perfect 70/70 environment. While keeping them in the "range" will preserve a decent draw, minimize burn problems (but it won't eliminate them), and you'll be able to have a place to put all the cigars you get in trades, order online, or bring home from your b&m, which is likely most cigars for most of us.

    Cigars I tend to want to store for a wihle go to the bottom of the box, for minimum impact.
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    I like to keep mine 65ish tending a little over...

    when I kept em at 70 I seemed to have my cigars split while Iwas smoking them and they tended to go out more and I'd have to relight a half dozen times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JStrider View Post
    I like to keep mine 65ish tending a little over...

    when I kept em at 70 I seemed to have my cigars split while Iwas smoking them and they tended to go out more and I'd have to relight a half dozen times.

    What do you mean by split? As in the wrapper got a crack in it and would start to peal back? This is not caused by higher RH; in fact the higher the RH the less likely a leaf is to crack. Think of leaves on the ground. A dried up non wet leaf will crumble easier than a non-dried up leaf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dHUTCH View Post
    Think of leaves on the ground. A dried up non wet leaf will crumble easier than a non-dried up leaf.
    ... but does it make a noise if no one is there to hear it?

    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    the wrapper would crack kinda *shrug* it was back when I was first getting my tupperdor first setup, maybe it was something else... I get what your saying tho.

    *shrug* they dont do it anymore and I dont have to relight as much... so its all good
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    Quote Originally Posted by JStrider View Post
    the wrapper would crack kinda *shrug* it was back when I was first getting my tupperdor first setup, maybe it was something else... I get what your saying tho.

    *shrug* they dont do it anymore and I dont have to relight as much... so its all good
    nice pic dude. i dig ur shit.

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