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Re: May get flamed
@Rdp77 said:
The taking longer is the benefit. If your cigars are going to go through changes in temp or humidity, the slower they do it the better. Rapid temp changes can make oils in the tobacco rise to the surface and then be expelled either through evaporation or by latching onto something like cello. Brown cello isn’t really a good thing…especially if it’s a cigar that’s only a couple years old.
This is why I never turn on my Wineador.... rapid temp and RH swing. Also, the cigars, the more you have, will act as insulators as well. Don't leave a cooler empty.
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Re: May get flamed
@TRayB said:
@Bob_Luken said:
The Coleman Xtreme line of coolers are the best coolers if you want a cooler instead of boxes that are not coolers.Is there a benefit to the insulating value of coolers?
In warmer climates it can start that way but eventually it will equalize. Just takes longer.
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Re: May get flamed
The taking longer is the benefit. If your cigars are going to go through changes in temp or humidity, the slower they do it the better. Rapid temp changes can make oils in the tobacco rise to the surface and then be expelled either through evaporation or by latching onto something like cello. Brown cello isn’t really a good thing…especially if it’s a cigar that’s only a couple years old.
Rdp77
Re: Whatcha smokin this afternoon??
@ForMud said:
A now for driving pleasure....Pink band and all.
Awesome. Proving a real man is not intimidated by gender stereotypes.
Re: Upcoming cigar release
@peter4jc said:
It sure is weird... Some people, like me and probably Nick, rarely have any issues with BLT cigars and others won't buy 'em anymore.
As we learned ..... not user error.
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