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Nice job here George! I'm sure he'll love it.  This case is on a Christmas list for me as well.. Doubt I'll see one anytime soon though ?

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7 hours ago, Lrabold89 said:

Awesomeness ....but 69 boveda is little high no? Either way, great job!

Yes, it's more than I keep my humidor at - I prefer 63% RH for the CC's.  But, it's one of the small ones that they use when shipping cigars and I didn't have a 62.

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7 hours ago, Lrabold89 said:

Awesomeness ....but 69 boveda is little high no? Either way, great job!


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You might already be aware but I wasn't to start with...

If you check out the Boveda website they reveal that % Boveda does not equal % maintained in your humidor/case/whatever. 

I forget the actual figures but for example; with 69% you get more like 62% and if you like 65% you should put a 72%. Something like that anyway. 

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20 minutes ago, GVan said:

Yes, it's more than I keep my humidor at - I prefer 63% RH for the CC's.  But, it's one of the small ones that they use when shipping cigars and I didn't have a 62.

Doesn’t harm, short term anyway, and higher rH is preferable for shipping.

Buffled about which sorts of Christmas presents “bosses” get in your neck of the woods.... ?

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10 minutes ago, GavLew79 said:

If you check out the Boveda website they reveal that % Boveda does not equal % maintained in your humidor/case/whatever. 

I forget the actual figures but for example; with 69% you get more like 62% and if you like 65% you should put a 72%. Something like that anyway.

That’s news to me.... 

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1 minute ago, Fugu said:

Buffled about which sorts of Christmas presents “bosses” get in your neck of the woods.... ?

Yup, AGREED - when I told my wife I wanted one of these - you can guess what she said ...  I certainly don't qualify as the "boss" at home -  It didn't help that a box of CC's that I ordered had just arrived the day before.  

My sister in-law had something like 12 people go in on the gift for the "boss" - so, it wasn't too bad per person cost.  When I first suggested this idea she started looking at other "cheaper" cases and then I showed her some of the posts here and how "Real Cigar Aficionado's" wanted the Peter James case.  After she sent around pictures to her team-mates they all approved and then asked me to quickly buy some good cigars to fill the case.  As we all know here; nothing quick about good cigars.

It's always a lot of fun spending other people's money!

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Perfect gift, no question. And so well thought out with the specifics on the cigars you added. Me, I have to be happy to receive a signed card ? 

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46 minutes ago, bundwallah said:

PJ's are not cheap, but the are worth the money. I'm very happy with mine.

Thanks for the confirmation!  One of the best part's of FOH is the banter / debates that go on in the various threads.  Lot's of opinion's and as importantly lot's of very useful information.  Personally, I had never heard of PJ's before becoming a member of this site.  Now I too "need" one -- or maybe I "need" another great box of CC's and just keep using my plastic cigar caddy - who knows .... maybe the wife will come through ....

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9 hours ago, Fugu said:

That’s news to me.... 

If you had a perfect sealed system, then of course you would get the stated RH, +/- the tolerance. 

In a leaky system like a cigar case or desktop there's always some air exchange. 

I see it myself empirically. I put a 69% in my desktop and get 60-62% on average at about 18-22°C. 

I'll have a look for the info again. It may have disappeared since they updated the website, but it'll be archived somewhere. 

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You might already be aware but I wasn't to start with...
If you check out the Boveda website they reveal that % Boveda does not equal % maintained in your humidor/case/whatever. 
I forget the actual figures but for example; with 69% you get more like 62% and if you like 65% you should put a 72%. Something like that anyway. 

You sure? I think what boveda means by that is a lot of humidor don't seal up perfect and humidity is a function of temperature. So if you put a 62% pack in a leaky glass top humidor with the air temperature of 40F its not going to perform very well. I have a 62% in a Tupperware that sits around 69F and it always reads 62%.


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That's a hell of a Christmas gift that any cigar smoker would be happy to receive. 

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13 hours ago, zuhaib said:


You sure? I think what boveda means by that is a lot of humidor don't seal up perfect and humidity is a function of temperature. So if you put a 62% pack in a leaky glass top humidor with the air temperature of 40F its not going to perform very well. I have a 62% in a Tupperware that sits around 69F and it always reads 62%.


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I'm not sure no, but I assumed it was due to leaky humidors/cases (see my second post). I could swear I saw it somewhere, but can't seem to find it anywhere now. 

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Nice gift.

Re Bovida. They are not true aqueous salts, and therefore don’t behave exactly as salts do. They are subject to the laws of hygroscopic substances, presumably to a lesser degree. This means that they are at least somewhat temperature dependent. Many salt tests are centered around a 20C sample. Without it being published I would assume their performance based around that temperature.

Speculation on my account... but logical. If not a pure salt. True salt performance not guaranteed.

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