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View Poll Results: Do you put humidification in your travel humi? | |||
Yep, always |
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51 | 39.84% |
Nope, never |
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24 | 18.75% |
Depends on how long I'm OTR (on the road) |
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53 | 41.41% |
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#1 |
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I use Boveda packs in my travel cases always. When you travel in the arctic you could get stuck places for weeks... I don't like taking chances!
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Patriot
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my small travel humi has a small humidifier. I fill it up with a small amount of distilled. Since a cigar rests right under it when the lid is closed I have to make sure to rest the humidifier on a paper towel for a few minutes to make sure no water will leak.
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#3 |
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Travel humi??
You mean like packing out for Iraq or a weekend with the boys?? ![]() |
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Postwhore
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