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From: silvereagle2061
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  • You did not reply to my question before ,so i will ask you again. Where did you hear about keeping humidity 42%-78%'? I am confused 'cause I usually hear something like 65%to 70%.

  • That is a BEAUTIFUL humidor!!! How much did it cost you?

  • @Joeysic66 about $30. I need to work on it though. I have two of them.

  • where did you get 42% ?

  • @The50011 On my hygrometer there is a range bracket between 42 up to 79 or 80 its hard to tell.

  • 65%-70%

    any more and the cigar will not burn even,

    any less and it may burn to harsh...also try an analog hygrometer

  • Thank you for that.

  • michael myers smoking a cigar in the back haha nice. how much does that humidifier cost?

  • you can find humidors relatively inexpensive online where you don't have to pay a ransom for them.

  • your videos are great tanks

  • There's so much I never knew about Cigars... You're videos have been very helpful. Thanks.

    V8's are bomb... 2010 Camaro! =]

  • Also, what humidity do you keep in your humidor?Everybody tends to keep it at 70%,but I personally like to keep it at around 65%'cause I don't like the spongy cigars at 70%.

  • I rather have too humid then too dry. You can return a soft cigar more then you can a dry one.

  • I don't think 62-65% is too dry,though..Don't you? what's the exact humidity level that you keep in your humidor,then?

  • @silvereagle2061 You have a point,but I recently heard that keeping cigars in high humidity could easily cause molds in the humidor.Something to consider.

  • I'm confused about the range of humidity. I see many cigar websites that say 68%-72 % or 65%-75 %but never 42%-78%. Can you tell me the source of that info? Where did you hear that from?

  • Thanks for the series, very helpful since i don't know anyone who's into cigars.

  • There's more of us then you might think my friend.

  • You have very great videos. Subscribers +1 :)

  • excellent series you have going on so far sir. By all means, continue making these videos.

  • Thanks so much for the kind words. I do reply to all comments.

  • again Tennessee red cedar very potent aroma compared to other species. if you do make a new lesson on cigars please turn on some more lights its is dark and difficult to see. thanks and can't wait to learn more about cigars!

  • My friend, I adore you. S

  • Thank you so much

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