If your cigars could talk, they’d ask one thing: Are you sure your hygrometer is telling the truth?
Because an uncalibrated hygrometer is just a fancy guess.

Here’s how to lock it in—simple, accurate, and worth the few minutes.

đź§‚ The Salt Test (Old School. Still the Best.)

  1. Grab a small bottle cap or dish

  2. Add plain table salt

  3. Add a few drops of distilled water—damp, not flooded

  4. Seal it with your hygrometer in an airtight container

  5. Wait 6–8 hours

âś… The Truth Check
After waiting, the humidity inside should read 75%.

  • If it does → you’re good.

  • If it doesn’t → adjust your hygrometer (or note the offset).

Example:
If it reads 72%, add +3% mentally every time you check it.

🔥 Why This Matters
Proper humidity = better burn, better flavor, better draw.
Bad readings lead to dry cigars, tight pulls, or mold nightmares. None of that is luxury.

📌 Pro Tip
Recalibrate every few months—or anytime your cigars start acting funny.

Smoke smarter. Protect the leaf.
That’s how Brovas move.

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