jarubla said: @ArchelausAre they unwrapping from the head or the foot? I am assuming they are splitting and the foot and unraveling, yes?What brands has this happened to? I know you mentioned a few, just curious. How cold is it where you are smoking? This may be the biggest factor as if it is bloody cold out when you smoke, wrappers can pop. It is just a little bit of pectin holding that beautiful wrapper leaf closed, and the temp swing can really bugger with it. What vitola and how fast are you smoking them? Circling back on this as if you are burning them down fast, the hot temps of the burning leaves in the filler, paired with the bloody cold air outside the wrapper can cause issues. Finally, are you purging them at all? This is most likely not the issue, as you said it happens half way through, and I tend to purge harsh sticks only in the latter half of the final third, but I figured I would ask.-Jay
CigarFanatic said: Actually, I changed my humidification from the "sponge pad" to the humi-care gel jars and so far so good!. the sticks are smoking beautifully!
CvilleE said: I have all of the above, and have to say that having the large boveda packs are the best way to go that I can find. They seem more consistent with the crazy weather we have here in KY....the price is the deciding factor though...they are expensive.
CharlieHeis said: CvilleE said: I have all of the above, and have to say that having the large boveda packs are the best way to go that I can find. They seem more consistent with the crazy weather we have here in KY....the price is the deciding factor though...they are expensive. Recharge them and use them over and over. I store several in a tupperware container with small bowls of water and swap out as necessary. A little spendy initially but they'll last indefinitely.
Wylaff said: How much are the large ones? The small are only a buck a piece at my B&M.
0patience said: Not sure if someone mentioned this or not, but if you go from indoors where you had taken your cigar out of the humi, to the outdoors, where it is cold and low humidity and light up your cigar, this can cause the symptoms you describe.Especially on thin wrappers, such as Cameroon or Connecticuts.One thing that might help is to let your cigar acclimate to where you are smoking it.If I go to smoke outside, I will often leave my cigar where I will be smoking it.When we get cold, dry east winds here and I smoke a cameroon outside, I can almost guarantee it will crack.Just a thought.