Re: Interesting approach to Humidor Choice
- From: Miss Elaine Eos <Misc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:18:24 GMT
In article <64evi9F2ajmp7U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Alex W." <ingilt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<arlin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Precise RH and Temp can be had [as posted above] at a price.
Being able to 'dial in' RH to 1/10th percent and temp to 1 degree can
be had in a humidor if ones buget allows
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Quite so ... but I'd think shooting for a prcision RH to within 1/10th of a
per cent may be just a wee bit anal....
I would enjoy reading a few "I find that XYZ cigars smoke best when
stored at 63.72%RH, while the ABC are MUCH tastier at 63.87%" posts...
Misc "hey, at least they'd be cigar-related ;)"
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