tubos and mold.
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Since this came up and I've had tons of problems with aluminum tubos, it struck me that I've never had any problems with "crystal"/glass tube cigars.
Could it be that since aluminum is prone to condensation that it is condensing on the tubo and actually drawing the moisture into the tube and over humidifying the cigar?
So I borrowed a moisture meter and found that the inside of the aluminum tube was 5 percent higher than the surrounding area.
Anyone got any ideas?
Could it be that since aluminum is prone to condensation that it is condensing on the tubo and actually drawing the moisture into the tube and over humidifying the cigar?
So I borrowed a moisture meter and found that the inside of the aluminum tube was 5 percent higher than the surrounding area.
Anyone got any ideas?
In Fumo Pax
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
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Wylaff said:
Atmospheric pressure and crap.
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i cant speak for everyone else and what they have had issues with in the past, but i for one have had no real problem with tubes from manufacturers outside of Cuba
I live on the Oregon coast, where it is wet most the time and keeping RH down is more of a problem than anything else.
Folks in the lower humidity areas may not see mold as much.
I've only had a sign of mold on 2 cigars outside of tubos and that was a 1916 and a Fuente with cedar sleeves and both of those came from the same place, so I attributed it to the vendor who sold them.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.