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Old 09-25-2014, 08:04 AM   #1
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Default Local Shop Humidity/Temp

I have been thinking about this for a couple weeks...

I have been into a local B&M quite a few times, and I am always amazed that their walk-in humidor changes temp & humidity so regularly. And usually, it is above 70/70. When mentioning this to staff, they will even admit that it is and say, "We're working on it."

And they have both their Oasis going full steam. Can you lower humidity with 2 oasis running?

Is it that hard to keep temp and/or humidity lower in the humidor?

I have noticed a number of B&M cigar shops that keep their humidity way higher than it should be in walk-in humidors - from all over my travels across the states. And in some cases showing them spongy or even moldy cigars from their humidors.

Why do they do this? Is there a logical explanation?

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