RH is stupid because it's the moisture in the air, and it's fluctuation with temperature... but what you want to know is the % of water in your cigar so...
yo good looks. I needed to see this video. because I've always aimed for that "69" on my Humidimeter. when I pulled one out at each time i wanna smoke i would probe it and i get a 58,59,60 no more than 65. i stilled smoked it at 63-65, i would put it back at 58. so now i get it, 58/63 is good.
Glad I could help. The main thing is understanding where along that spectrum YOU get the best experience. What ever that range is for YOU that’s what you shoot for.
So instead of spending $55 for this, you could save a few bucks by getting a $13 wood moisture meter and it would just fine (just go by an ideal moisture content reading of 12-14%)?
@@mikes978 No. a wood moisture meter is specifically calibrated for wood. It would give you an accurate reading for any other material. Conceptually the same, fundamentally different.
Love your cigar content, one of the few cigar channels i do watch, keep up the awesome videos man!
@@rhinocetrev8604 thank you I really appreciate it.
This was hugely informative and helpful! Thank you sir! 🫡
@@21Gsilva that means a lot. If these videos help anybody make an informed decision then they’ve done there job.
Thanks for the info and explanation!
Great content brother 🎉keep up the good work 💪
Ps
TISFA and VICTORY CROWN also make cigar humidimeters 🙏
thanks for the info i didn't know that. appreciate it
Great video.
Just ordered one today! 👍
RH is stupid because it's the moisture in the air, and it's fluctuation with temperature... but what you want to know is the % of water in your cigar so...
What size battery does it use? Thanks and great video sir.
@@blairburrell2620 it’s rechargeable. Uses a micro usb cable
yo good looks. I needed to see this video. because I've always aimed for that "69" on my Humidimeter. when I pulled one out at each time i wanna smoke i would probe it and i get a 58,59,60 no more than 65. i stilled smoked it at 63-65, i would put it back at 58. so now i get it, 58/63 is good.
Glad I could help. The main thing is understanding where along that spectrum YOU get the best experience. What ever that range is for YOU that’s what you shoot for.
Nice content! Can we get a video on your go to connecticut cigars?
Sure. I feel like I talk enough about my top 3 but I have no issue making one 😂
@@NotUrGuru ..and that is the Zino platinum septer, just like me 🤣🤣👌🏆💪🙏
@@Hologram464 made a video on it anyway. The platinum scepter wasn’t number 1 though 😉
@NotUrGuru yeah ..I saw it earlier 👍 but it was one of them 🫡
So what exactly is your magic range that you have the best experiences with ?
So instead of spending $55 for this, you could save a few bucks by getting a $13 wood moisture meter and it would just fine (just go by an ideal moisture content reading of 12-14%)?
@@mikes978 No. a wood moisture meter is specifically calibrated for wood. It would give you an accurate reading for any other material.
Conceptually the same, fundamentally different.
You're right, it's like asking what's the relative humidity of a glass of water? So dumb. LoL