Kurtdesign1
The Thinker
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So, I know this is a problem we should all hope to have someday, but I'm wondering if I have too many cigars in my endtable unit. It's got two large trays and my Cuban only singles tray is stacked 4 deep in most areas. There's prob a total of 150 on the shelf or so. I've started noticing that the center cigars are drying out a bit. Should I regularly be rotating things to avoid this, or should I invest in a fan to promote better circulation? It's about 18" wide, 14" long and 18" deep and I've got about a lb of 65% beads scattered around the thing in containers to dispurse the humidity. I'm worrying about conditions at this point. Will some of those interior cigars start losing their oils if they're out of the humiditys direct contact for a few weeks? To give you an indication of the humidity levels that the cigars seem to be reaching, many of those interior cigars have 'shrunk' slightly so their band travels much easier along the length of the wrapper. I'm new to this 65% humidity thing (born & bred 70/70 guy) so maybe it's just the lower levels that I'm getting used to. Please advise; thanks
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