Tupperdor Humidity

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  • peter4jc
    peter4jc Posts: 18,701 ✭✭✭✭✭

    What's the point of the cedar you want to add? (this is a trick question)

    "I could've had a Mi Querida!"   Nick Bardis
  • Cheapsmoke
    Cheapsmoke Posts: 1,539 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @WolfHunter909_ said:
    I switched over to Boveda 62% and couldn't be happier. I know I know about the sensor but it just more of a viewable spot check in order to make sure everything is good..

    Perfect, 60%-65%. I always found the 69% just a bit much.

  • ShawnOL
    ShawnOL Posts: 14,895 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Spanish cedar not necessary. Boveda is the way.

    Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.

  • WolfHunter909_
    WolfHunter909_ Posts: 258 ✭✭✭✭

    @Cheapsmoke said:

    @WolfHunter909_ said:
    I switched over to Boveda 62% and couldn't be happier. I know I know about the sensor but it just more of a viewable spot check in order to make sure everything is good..

    Perfect, 60%-65%. I always found the 69% just a bit much.

    I watch alot videos on the road and the more experience smokers seem to stay or switch to 62% later on..Which my tupperdor seems to like and stay more consistence in humidity..

    @ShawnOL said:
    Spanish cedar not necessary. Boveda is the way.

    Pretty much but it was idea if I found a crazy good deal on some, otherwise I wasn't going to bother with spanish cedar..

  • OmgFrigginMike
    OmgFrigginMike Posts: 1,279 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @WolfHunter909_ said:

    @Cheapsmoke said:

    @WolfHunter909_ said:
    I switched over to Boveda 62% and couldn't be happier. I know I know about the sensor but it just more of a viewable spot check in order to make sure everything is good..

    Perfect, 60%-65%. I always found the 69% just a bit much.

    I watch alot videos on the road and the more experience smokers seem to stay or switch to 62% later on..Which my tupperdor seems to like and stay more consistence in humidity..

    @ShawnOL said:
    Spanish cedar not necessary. Boveda is the way.

    Pretty much but it was idea if I found a crazy good deal on some, otherwise I wasn't going to bother with spanish cedar..

    I’m definitely not the most experienced but I think I’m gonna try 62 in my herfador when my 65s dry up because they keep it consistently 67-68 depending on how much I’m digging around in it. I may change my mind by the time I need to and just stay where I’m at though because they smoke great where they’re at.

  • ShawnOL
    ShawnOL Posts: 14,895 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @OmgFrigginMike said:

    @WolfHunter909_ said:

    @Cheapsmoke said:

    @WolfHunter909_ said:
    I switched over to Boveda 62% and couldn't be happier. I know I know about the sensor but it just more of a viewable spot check in order to make sure everything is good..

    Perfect, 60%-65%. I always found the 69% just a bit much.

    I watch alot videos on the road and the more experience smokers seem to stay or switch to 62% later on..Which my tupperdor seems to like and stay more consistence in humidity..

    @ShawnOL said:
    Spanish cedar not necessary. Boveda is the way.

    Pretty much but it was idea if I found a crazy good deal on some, otherwise I wasn't going to bother with spanish cedar..

    just stay where I’m at though because they smoke great where they’re at.

    This.

    Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.