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Biting the bullet and moved things to a tupperdore...
I love the look of my humidor, it was a gift from a family member, but it just wasn't holding humidity properly. It would hover around 60% and I was recharging my beads often. Time for the sticks to go into a plastic bin and I'll figure out what to do with the humidor later.
Anyone else who's having humidity issues, I highly suggest just buying some airtight tupperware and make your life easier. |
Re: Biting the bullet and moved things to a tupperdore...
Were your cigars not smoking to your satisfaction? Or are you just reacting to the 60% reading? All that matters is your satisfaction. 60% RH is not a bad thing in and of itself.
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Re: Biting the bullet and moved things to a tupperdore...
I tend to like them closer to 65%, but I'm more reacting to having to having to recharge my beads so often. They are supposed to be the "low maintenance" option.
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Re: Biting the bullet and moved things to a tupperdore...
Sorry for your loss brother
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Re: Biting the bullet and moved things to a tupperdore...
How often and when you recharge them to you bag them up with a hygrometer that you trust to make sure they are at 65% ?
What kind of humidor, does it have a glass window in it and if so have you sealed around the inner edge with food safe silicon? Have you don't the paper test and tried to slide a piece of paper around the seal of the humidor? Have you thought about re-seasoning your humidor? I'm with Pete if you enjoy how they are smoking it's all good, a couple degrees is not a huge difference and I doubt one too many people could even gauge. |
Re: Biting the bullet and moved things to a tupperdore...
One other thing to consider is the season and temperature as it relates to RH Mine during the winter drops to around 62% because the temp drops to around 65 the summer months have me at about 65 to 67 RH and 72 temp.
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