Switched Bovedas
Rhamlin
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i went from 69% to 65. And boy that was a bigger job than I expected. Pulling everything out and putting it all back again took a bit of time.
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Do you put one in every cigar box that's in your cooler?I am the Troll Jesus. Follow me, my children, or clutch your pearls tightly.
@ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.0 -
No I spread them out in the cooler.1
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I put a single 8 gram boveda in each cigar box. This way, I can tell which parts of my tower might be running dry (wet is never a problem for me) and I can rotate them as necessary. I'm not as money as Nick @Usaf06 yet, who just thinks of a cigar to detect it's humidity, but I'm working on it!I am the Troll Jesus. Follow me, my children, or clutch your pearls tightly.
@ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.1 -
So, why the switch?
Since I went to 65% a long time ago, at least in my area, I find that I don't have a mushy cigar problem anymore.
You wouldn't think 4% would make much difference, but for me, it did.In Fumo Pax
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.Wylaff said:Atmospheric pressure and crap.8 -

"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis0 -
I just stuff my winedors full of boveda. When they get hard I rotate them out and recharge them. Boveda takes the fuss out of it.VegasFrank said:I put a single 8 gram boveda in each cigar box. This way, I can tell which parts of my tower might be running dry (wet is never a problem for me) and I can rotate them as necessary. I'm not as money as Nick @Usaf06 yet, who just thinks of a cigar to detect it's humidity, but I'm working on it!"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter5 -
I have been using Cigar Oasis in my wineador and seems to do the job, but I wonder if Boveda would be easier. Any opinion either way?0
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I think it would be a lot easier. I have 3 winedors with all boveda."I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter2 -
That's be a lot of boveda? Maybe a few 320s would do the trickI am the Troll Jesus. Follow me, my children, or clutch your pearls tightly.
@ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.0 -
That’s my problem. I’ve been having issues with them being too mushy. Plus I had way too many in the coolers. Every one says there’s no such thing as too many but after reading up a bit more from Boveda themselves I am cutting the amount of pals I put in also.0patience said:So, why the switch?
Since I went to 65% a long time ago, at least in my area, I find that I don't have a mushy cigar problem anymore.
You wouldn't think 4% would make much difference, but for me, it did.3 -
Thanks for the feedback. I may have to think about making the switch.1
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I'll be interested to see what you think.Rhamlin said:
That’s my problem. I’ve been having issues with them being too mushy. Plus I had way too many in the coolers. Every one says there’s no such thing as too many but after reading up a bit more from Boveda themselves I am cutting the amount of pals I put in also.0patience said:So, why the switch?
Since I went to 65% a long time ago, at least in my area, I find that I don't have a mushy cigar problem anymore.
You wouldn't think 4% would make much difference, but for me, it did.
Personally, I'm really happy with my cigars at 65%.
I have far less draw and burn problems, than I did when I had them at 69-70%.In Fumo Pax
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.Wylaff said:Atmospheric pressure and crap.0 -
I, too, have fewer burn problems since switching to 65% but, even at that, I find my sticks smoke even better if/when the RH occasionally drops to 62%.0patience said:
I'll be interested to see what you think.Rhamlin said:
That’s my problem. I’ve been having issues with them being too mushy. Plus I had way too many in the coolers. Every one says there’s no such thing as too many but after reading up a bit more from Boveda themselves I am cutting the amount of pals I put in also.0patience said:So, why the switch?
Since I went to 65% a long time ago, at least in my area, I find that I don't have a mushy cigar problem anymore.
You wouldn't think 4% would make much difference, but for me, it did.
Personally, I'm really happy with my cigars at 65%.
I have far less draw and burn problems, than I did when I had them at 69-70%.Just my opinion..... 🤐4







