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If the cigars in one of my humidors feel very very firm, Why? I keep the house at a constant 73 degrees. Any suggestions or tips would be greatly appreciated.
 
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It could just be that the cigar is firm. Some cigars feel firmer than others, case closed. Do they smoke bad or something? Why is them being firm a problem? More info.......


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They smoke fine, was just curious because they were softer when they went in.. Just did not want to see 1100 dollars worth of cigars ruined if this were a problem. The cigar softned up after 4-5 min of drawing.
 
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Cigars tend to get a bit softer as you smoke them, thats natural. Ive got a box of Brazilias that are really firm, but thats just how some cigars are.


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Do you use PG in your humidifier? How often?

I've only used it once and that was enough for me. Turned my cigars sort of crispy feeling. Strange...I've read about others that have had the same experience as well.


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firmness seems to vary based on RH, among other factors.....do you have a calibrated hygrometer, and is the RH within "normal" parameters?
 
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Do you use PG in your humidifier? How often?

I've only used it once and that was enough for me. Turned my cigars sort of crispy feeling. Strange...I've read about others that have had the same experience as well.

I do use it.........As for the hygro- No I don't.Im going down to Sweethearts (Fuente) this week and getting one along with the Diamond Crown fluid holder.
 
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Get yourself that digital and if it reads correctly, anywhere between 64-70, I'd bet it's the PG...


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All the cigar shops swear by the 50/50 PG. How do most of you guys feel? Crispy is what I was thinking too.
 
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I've gone with the humidi-beads in all my humidors & coolerdor - no PG for me - no
chemicals only sweet tobacco... Wink


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All the cigar shops swear by the 50/50 PG. How do most of you guys feel? Crispy is what I was thinking too.


I don't like chemicals in my humidor. I replaced all the humidifiers in my humidors with Paradigm System humidifiers that use only distilled water. I love them and go a couple of months between recharging them.


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I've gone with the humidi-beads in all my humidors & coolerdor - no PG for me - no
chemicals only sweet tobacco... Wink


How do the crystal regulate RH, they have to be impregnated with some kinda chemical too....??
 
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I've gone with the humidi-beads in all my humidors & coolerdor - no PG for me - no
chemicals only sweet tobacco... Wink


How do the crystal regulate RH, they have to be impregnated with some kinda chemical too....??


I also use the beads in my humidor. The beads themselves are a type of silica gel that can not only absorb moisture but release it as well.


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PG Sucks.......I don't know anyone that really uses it. I've heard nothing but good stuff about beads and crystals, but my lazy azz still hasn't placed an order yet. Been meaning too though....


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PG works pretty well. I used it for a while. It in no way shape or form affects the taste of your cigars as the actual "chemical" doesn't ever come anywhere near your cigars. It just happens to be a very clever way to utilize the fact that the vapor pressure above a mixture of 50%/50% PG to distilled water by volume happens to be exactly 70%. Dismissing it because it is a chemical is stupid. Technically distilled water is a chemical too. And the 100% natural cigars that we all smoke are filled with hundreds of chemicals.

Don't get me wrong, I like the beads better because they seem slightly more accurate. Although, I do have to fill mine up pretty frequently in southern california. This was rarely the case with PG filled credo.


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I guess I can see the confusion.
 
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The PG turned my cigars crispy even though the RH was right on. I only used it one time. This was after not using it for years, it just happened to come with a humi I bought, so I said what the hell and gave it a shot. Never used it after that and my cigars went back to normal. In all reality, I just don't see a need for it. Distilled water does just fine. I don't dismiss it because it's a chemical, I dismiss it because it sucks.


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I wasn't so much responding to you IDesign as I was to diehard and many others I have heard talk about chemicals. I used PG for a long time with no ill effects and the chemical thing is just silly.


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Got ya PMP

Now, if they could make some PG with a nice hazelnut flavor to counteract the chemical....... Wink Smile


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I have been using PG for about 4 years now and i havent noticed that it makes my cigars crispy. Do you mean crispy like when you squeeze them they crack?


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Pmp what beads are you using and how many? I'm not sure I've had to refill my beads since I bought them.


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