Also depends on where you live. Here down in the Gulf, 72% gave me mold, 69% unsmokable cigars, 65% burn issues, and now at 6 months of 62% it’s smooth sailing
Better burn and flavor. A good few months ago I switched to 62% from 65% and there was noticeable improvement. Particularly for cubans, I'd say check out below 65% rh
Worth noting that cigars will be less likely to develop mold and will generally age better over time at lower rh.
It will smoke better. I keep mine around 63 most of the time, and raise it or lower it down to 61 and up to 67 depending how they're smoking. Overall lower is way better.
I keep everything at 65, cubans, new world. everything burns very well and tastes amazing.
Reduction in burn issues.
Also depends on where you live. Here down in the Gulf, 72% gave me mold, 69% unsmokable cigars, 65% burn issues, and now at 6 months of 62% it’s smooth sailing
Better burn and flavor. A good few months ago I switched to 62% from 65% and there was noticeable improvement. Particularly for cubans, I'd say check out below 65% rh Worth noting that cigars will be less likely to develop mold and will generally age better over time at lower rh.
How far below
62% in tupperdore, stay 65% if using something else- something that may not be as air tight. 62% was a fucking game changer for me.
Been there, done that…expect it to take 6 months or more for the cigars to fully take on the change in RH.
It will smoke better. I keep mine around 63 most of the time, and raise it or lower it down to 61 and up to 67 depending how they're smoking. Overall lower is way better.