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Old 04-07-2002, 07:07 PM   #1
Hooko
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I've read a great deal here about keeping your humidifier at a 70/70 to get the most of your cigars. Some of you say you use a dry box to let the cigar dry out a little. If 70/70 is what a cigar is to be kept at why use a dry box? I have tried it both ways and a drying out seems to be more to my liking. But, when I cut a cigar which has been at 70/70 it cuts like,ummm soft sort of like slicing bread. When it comes from the dry box it cuts more solid because it is dry. So what to do lower my humidity so I don't need a dry box, or keep them at 70/70 because that seems to be the best for storage. Opinions please. Thanks



Edited by - Duffer on 04/08/2002 07:34:08 AM
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