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		<title>Why are the cigars in my humidor too dry?</title>
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<div><em>Can you answer Natalie_legs&#039;s question about humidors?: </em></p>
<p>I recently bought a humidor, decent quality, not the best but it has a good seal and looks nice.  currently where i live it has been very humid.  the hygrometer on the Humidor reads 90 (way too high) but the cigars inside are too dry, one of my finest is so dry that it began to crack, i will probably have to throw it out.<br />
What do i do, the box says its too humid, the cigars are too dry. Grhh, I dont get it.<br />
Cigars are considered a spirit, as they are enjoyed similiar to a fine wine. They are enjoyed for their taste, and are often enjoyed after a meal like a desert or a glass of brandy (or sometimes with a glass of brandy)..<br />
Just to let you know why these question is in Beer, Wine &#038; SPIRITS&#8230; thanks.<br />
Cigars are considered a spirit, as they are enjoyed similiar to a fine wine. They are enjoyed for their taste, and are often enjoyed after a meal like a desert or a glass of brandy (or sometimes with a glass of brandy)..<br />
Just to let you know why this question is in Beer, Wine &#038; SPIRITS&#8230; thanks.</p>
<p><a href='http://www.abouthumidors.com/Humidors/TravelCigarHumidor.php'>Travel Cigar Humidor</a></div>
<p><a href="http://www.AboutHumidors.com/blog/more-humidor-answers/124/why-are-the-cigars-in-my-humidor-too-dry" class="more-link">Read more on Why are the cigars in my humidor too dry?&#8230;</a></p>

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<div><em>Can you answer Natalie_legs&#039;s question about humidors?: </em><br/><br/>I recently bought a humidor, decent quality, not the best but it has a good seal and looks nice.  currently where i live it has been very humid.  the hygrometer on the Humidor reads 90 (way too high) but the cigars inside are too dry, one of my finest is so dry that it began to crack, i will probably have to throw it out.<br />
What do i do, the box says its too humid, the cigars are too dry. Grhh, I dont get it.<br />
Cigars are considered a spirit, as they are enjoyed similiar to a fine wine. They are enjoyed for their taste, and are often enjoyed after a meal like a desert or a glass of brandy (or sometimes with a glass of brandy)..<br />
Just to let you know why these question is in Beer, Wine &#038; SPIRITS&#8230; thanks.<br />
Cigars are considered a spirit, as they are enjoyed similiar to a fine wine. They are enjoyed for their taste, and are often enjoyed after a meal like a desert or a glass of brandy (or sometimes with a glass of brandy)..<br />
Just to let you know why this question is in Beer, Wine &#038; SPIRITS&#8230; thanks.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.abouthumidors.com/Humidors/TravelCigarHumidor.php'>Travel Cigar Humidor</a></div>

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