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Take the smokes out, dump a gallon of distilled water in it with the lid forced closed, and see how bad it leaks. :tu
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Get a small bowl. Fill it with distilled water. Microwave water to just get it warm. Put in humidor for a couple of days. NO PEEKING! Then stick your hygrometer, digital is the best, in and wait 24 hours. Take water out, wait a day then check reading. If satisfactory, put sticks in and enjoy.
I agree with Taltos too. Weather conditions can adversely affect humi conditions inside. I live in N Illinois and I am constantly charging beads in the winter, and I rarely touch them in the summer. If the sticks smoke to your liking, then you might not have a problem at all. My humi's have dipped down in to the mid 50s and smokes still smoke great.:ss |
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The point of the humidor is to protect your cigars. Otherwise, you might as well just leave them sitting out on a counter or desk somewhere. Having said that, I think the point of the above post is that you don't need to over do it. I think the 80/20 rule applies here.... I personally, think that spending a little time up front making things right will save you hours and hours of time later on... |
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Thanks for all the responses. The hydro- just kidding :D the hygrometer is digital and I not only calibrated it but right now it's sitting in the tupperdor and reading a perfect 70%.
I will try some of the tricks mentioned and maybe just let it be. I can't really tell if they sticks are dry or not because, well, I'm still a bit of an unseasoned noob. I live in Southern California, but close enough to the shore that it's not Mojave-dry. |
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Awesome advice from everyone, thanks. I just wiped it down again, rewet the paper towel and placed a shot glass with warm distilled water. I'm going to leave that in for a week or two and see if it improves.
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http://www.bovedadirect.com/products/index.cfm See "Boveda 84% For Seasoning Humidor". If You Have A Small Humi, (2) 65% Packs Will Cost You $8 + Shipping And Last Around 3 Months AFTER You Have Your Humi Seasoned Properly. I Would Be Afraid Of Using A Wet Paper Towel, Myself. |
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Sounds like a waste of time and money over a desktop humidor that is doing it's function already. When humidors are empty, they're never going to hold the humidity smoothly. When they are full, the cigars are what is holding the humidity. It's better to have your cigars in the humidor than worrying about getting it humid to put the cigars back in. |
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I keep my cigars 59-63% and they are just fine. I think you are worrying too much. 70% is too high, imo.
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If you have a fireplace I suggest lighting it and putting the humidor in there. If it wants to stay dry, let it fry. :ss
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Razorhog, nice catch.. :) It took my first humi a week and a half to fully season. Make sure your batteries in the hygro are new. 65 is a ok to me. Thats what I have mine sitting at. Also, it could be from the winter weather.. The air is dry.
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