Borna

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  1. Hey! Thank you for your feedback, I get it. Not so sure if the humdior was cheap though, but thank you for your answer, much appreciated.
  2. Hello everybody! Very happy to be a part of this community. I have been a semi-lurker for a while and decided to become a member to broaden my knowledge of CC:s. So far very nice. I reside in Stockholm, Sweden and have been puffing for couple of years. I like both vintage and new cigars. I like specially the smaller marcas. I love to visit cigar shops around the world when I travel. I have visited many in Europe and my favorites is in Switzerland and Holland. My first cigar experience was a very funny one. Quite young, I decided to buy two NC Robustos on the Hollywood Walk, California, for the new year of 2011. Me and my friend lit up them up at our hotel Roof and I started to puff like there was no next day, so what happen? One of the worst nicotine kicks in my life and I was floored the rest of the evening. Some of my best cigar experience is probably when I visited a small town outside Geneva where I sat at the rocks facing towards Lake Geneva and all the beautiful mountains, enjoying a lovley RyJ Churchill. Or enjoying a nice dinner at a local restaurant in city center Stockholm and finish the evening with a Punch Churchill Tubo from -98 with great company. I have much more to talk about but I believe I have to put a end to it here. If you are visiting Sweden/Stockholm, or are Swedish/Stockholmian, send me a message and we can discuss more! Thank you!
  3. Thanks for the input guys! Much appreciated. In this case, I have already whiped it down so it is little bit too late. What is the effect of this whipe down method if it goes wrong? The thing is, every video I watched either said "Whipe down method" or "Boveda 84%". The Humidor is too big for the Boveda 84% method, I believe. I don't think I am necessary doomed here, it seems to work fine however, I don't have a reference point going on here so I don't know... The only thing I wonder is how often I should recharge my HF beads? I feel like I have to do this every 2-2,5 weeks. Before the humidor I used a plastidoor which I had to refill every 3-4 months. I assume the wood sucks the humidity pretty well. The Humidor I have bought is the Adorini Bari Deluxe version. Small/Medium sized cabinet. Sorry for hijacking this thread. I feel like there is very little information regarding larger humidors if I don't use electric humidifiers. Setup is for the moment: Half-full humidor, more cigars on the way. 2 pound HF beads at 65%. Rechardged two days ago, humidity at 65-67% ATM. Last question: Is it possible to store all humidity at the bottom of the humidor? Or should I place a sock in each compartment? Thank you beforehand for your help.
  4. Hey! I have a question regarding your large humidors. How do you prepare it? Whipe down method? I have a quite large humidor, 600ct size and I did the whipe down method, but I wonder if I should have done it any other way? Whipe down, with a bowl of destilled water that stood in for 6 days - constant 74% before I put in my 65% which gives me 63-66%. Feels like I have done it correct, but not totally sure. I appreciate if you can write down how you guys do with your big humidors. Best regards, B

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