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Sounds like a bad idea to me. Rehydration should occur s.l.o.w.l.y...
Steaming sounds like it would soak your cigar.
Method wise, maybe they just take a hot shower and leave the cigar on the bathroom sink?
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Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
Sounds like a bad idea to me. Rehydration should occur s.l.o.w.l.y...
Steaming sounds like it would soak your cigar.
Method wise, maybe they just take a hot shower and leave the cigar on the bathroom sink?
¥using phone-does not compute¿
These guys are talking about pipe tobacco, my sticks have a speacil humi for climatizing. In other words I've a small desktop humi for prepping sticks that are too dry.It will lock and hold a higher humidity in a smaller space.
The deal here is that some pipe tobaccos are sold very dry and some reviewers recomend moistening them to bring out the flavors.
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Originally Posted by
Lostmason
These guys are talking about pipe tobacco, my sticks have a speacil humi for climatizing. In other words I've a small desktop humi for prepping sticks that are too dry.It will lock and hold a higher humidity in a smaller space.
The deal here is that some pipe tobaccos are sold very dry and some reviewers recomend moistening them to bring out the flavors.
Rawr- I always do this, answering cigar questions in pipe forum...
Boveda, IMO. I keep my small collection jarred, and use Boveda to maintain, dry, or moisten.
Now, I'm off to relearn how to read before writing
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Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
Rawr- I always do this, answering cigar questions in pipe forum...
Boveda, IMO. I keep my small collection jarred, and use Boveda to maintain, dry, or moisten.
Now, I'm off to relearn how to read before writing
¥using phone-does not compute¿
It happens, I found out I was smoking a Tall Ho earlier....
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