Debunking the 70:70 Cigar Humidity Rule
As you hang out around other cigar people, you're going to hear some of them talk about the '70/70 rule' for humidity. It's the idea that there is an ideal environment for cigars at 70% humidity and 70 degrees. It's a nice idea, but what if there was a better way. What if you could make every cigar better by throwing the 70/70 rule out the window and doing it a better way?
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2 JohnWPipes
(3 years ago)Watched an interesting video put out by Nick Perdomo. He suggested 65% for his Nicaraguan blends since the tobacco leaves are a bit thicker and hold humidity better. He mentioned the same thing, where you reside also plays a part in the humidity level you choose.
6 Edmond N
(3 years ago)posted this on twitter with friends, it seem to be everyone was running theirs about 67% to 70% all in that rang, also different parts of the country.
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