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Have My Own Room
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I would think that spikes in humidity would be the worse of the two. Just remember they are cigars. Try to not over think it. If the beads are giving you you 65-70 then your good. With big changes in humidity you could see your cigars swell and crack.
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Cranky Habanophile
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Short term swings in humidity are completely irrelevant. It will have no effect on your cigars at all. Check the Hi/Lo readings on your hygrometers, a swing of +-10% is no problem. It is no different than opening the door and having the Rh rise or drop to ambient. If you dont freeze, then leave it plugged-in.
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