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Old 07-07-2010, 03:39 PM   #27
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Default Re: any problems with keeping cigars at 77F

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Originally Posted by warren G. View Post
I feel you on that one..I live in New Orleans. My humidor was 75F and 65-68ish RH. I just get one medium size ice pack and wrap it with a towel and now my Humidor temp/hum is 68-70F/70RH.

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Originally Posted by whodeeni View Post
I hope you're using distilled water to make your ice warren....
don't wanna get mold in your humidor brotha...
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Originally Posted by Chingas View Post
Holy crap! Good point man. Smart.

Oy vey. Major reading comprehension & logic FAIL.

This is ice:


Which, when wrapped in a towel would still end up in a big watery mess inside the cooler, ruining most of the cigars. (Ever fill a cooler full of beer and ice? What happens to the ice?). If, by chance, the ice is placed in a sealed bag, then wrapped, it doesn't matter what it was made from, because it becomes.... <see below>

This is an ICE PACK:




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