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how to know when pipe tobbaco is the right humidity?
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<blockquote data-quote="s.ireland" data-source="post: 167851" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Just take a pinch of the tobacco in question and press it somewhat tightly into a clump. If it immediately begins to unravel, the humidity is perfect. If it crumbles and doesn't stick together at all, it's too dry. If it stays clumped then it is too damp. Some folk prefer tobacco on the drier side (myself, for one) and some folk smoke certain blends straight from the tin that I would consider soaking wet. "the right humidity" is subjective so you just have to see what you like</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.ireland, post: 167851, member: 1283"] Just take a pinch of the tobacco in question and press it somewhat tightly into a clump. If it immediately begins to unravel, the humidity is perfect. If it crumbles and doesn't stick together at all, it's too dry. If it stays clumped then it is too damp. Some folk prefer tobacco on the drier side (myself, for one) and some folk smoke certain blends straight from the tin that I would consider soaking wet. "the right humidity" is subjective so you just have to see what you like [/QUOTE]
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