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Water pillow or Boveda humidity pack
Hey fellas so I am trying to determine which is the best form of humidification for a 15 cigar "cigar caddy" travel humidor. I will be using it for about 4 months as my main humidor. What would you suggest to keep the humidity in check? Water pillows or a Boveda humidity pack? Thanks in advance!:ss
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I'd go with the Boveda.
Pro Thinner = more space for cigars Less likely to leak or weep = less chance of ruined cigars Bi-directional humidty control = besides raising RH, it will bring RH down if it's too high, somehting that water pillows don't do. Con Harder to recharge - have to seal it in a tupperware with a shot glass of distilled water for a few days, versus simply dipping a water pillow into water for a few seconds. |
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I have a Boveda pack in my wifes humidor for her Acids and such. Every time I have checked it, the humidity is spot on at 69%.
I didn't know that you could recharge them, I'll give that a shot. |
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boveda all the way
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I Use Boveda 65 Packs In All My Desktops. They Work Great!:tu
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Water Pillows work great.
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Neither. I would use Heartfelt sheets. You can put them at the bottom of the travel box and they take up no space. http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/p...umidity+Sheets
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You could also use one of Shilala's bead sticks -- they are about the size of a double corona and they work great (I have one each in my 15 and 25 cigar caddies).
The nice thing about these bead sticks as that they are low-to-no maintenance. You never add water to them and they never need to be replaced. The only maintenance required is if you want to change the RH of the beadstick. |
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Have you ever tried them? |
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The Heartfelt sheets won't last that long without being recharged somehow. I had asked Dave about them once, and he mentioned a window of about 10-14 days if you don't open the caddy too much.
I do love the Heartfelt sheets for vacation-length trips, though. FYI, Ron at Cigar Solutions has small Boveda packs (7 or 15 gram) for the smaller caddies. Link here: http://stores.cigarsolutions.com/-st...Categories.bok Can't go wrong for $2 apiece. |
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The only disadvantage of the Boveda packs is that if they dry out they take quite a bit of time to recharge, so it just depends where the OP is going. |
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After rereading the OP he says he is concerned about "keeping humidity in check" Does this mean he needs something absorb or provide humidity?? I dont think pillows or Boveda packs absorb very efficiently.
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Thanks guys.
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According to this thread: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...ghlight=boveda
Ron says the 7 gram is good for the 2 and 5-ct caddies. The 15 gram is good for the 10 and 15-ct caddies. Hope that helps. |
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