Anyone else using one of these? Pretty impressed with it so far. Seems like a good way to tell if your humidification is doing its job. Only complaint would be is that the prong width is not adjustable, so it would be harder to use with smaller RG sticks such as coronas, lanceros, and the like.
https://cigarmedics.com/
I'll tell you what . . . you send one of each of your coronas and lanceros to me, I'll smoke them and tell you if the humidity is correct or not. I'll even do it for free. :biggrin:
QuoteBrlesq - 7/25/2020 5:46 PM
I'll tell you what . . . you send one of each of your coronas and lanceros to me, I'll smoke them and tell you if the humidity is correct or not. I'll even do it for free. :biggrin:
Ha, well, I don't actually have that many, but in the event I ever accumulate enough for a bombing run, your mailbox will be the first one targeted, Bruce! :smoker2:
I have seen this, does it work pretty well?
Quotearrow34 - 7/27/2020 9:27 AM
I have seen this, does it work pretty well?
Because Ed needs another new gadget. . . :rolleyes:
gotta call me out, bruce? LOL :dancing:
Quotearrow34 - 7/27/2020 10:26 AM
gotta call me out, bruce? LOL :dancing:
There's a reason that we call you MacGyver on the herfs . . . :biggrin:
Quotearrow34 - 7/27/2020 6:27 AM
I have seen this, does it work pretty well?
Yeah, seems to. I use 65 RH Bovedas for my humidification and the meter has been reading in that range, give or take a few points. I've been adding the readings to my reviews for anyone who cares. :smoker2:
Please know that this device is not measuring the relative humidity of your cigar. Rh is a measurement of moisture in air not a solid like a cigar. What this is doing is measuring the moisture content of your cigar and then using a conversion factor design by the manufacture to convert a moisture percentage to Rh. The accuracy of that conversion has not been validated.