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Old 05-30-2011, 11:04 AM   #1
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If they get to wet do you just take it out and don't use them or do u need to put it back once they dry out a bit? The 68 percent ones right?
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Old 05-30-2011, 11:23 AM   #2
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If they get to wet do you just take it out and don't use them or do u need to put it back once they dry out a bit? The 68 percent ones right?
If your cigars get spongy, take the pack out an put it in a ziplock so it won't dry out. When the cigars get a little on they dryer side, put it back in.

People like to set humidity at their personal preference. Some like it toward 70 some down in the 50's. You will need to experiment to find your perfect level.
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Old 05-30-2011, 12:38 PM   #3
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If they get to wet do you just take it out and don't use them or do u need to put it back once they dry out a bit? The 68 percent ones right?
The 68% Boveda will keep your cigars at exactly 68% in a tupperware. I've had some cigars sealed with a pack for a month and the humidity never gets high because the packs are a two-way system.
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All right guys, now im just going to decide on the smokes to stuff the tipper ware with!
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The 68% Boveda will keep your cigars at exactly 68% in a tupperware. I've had some cigars sealed with a pack for a month and the humidity never gets high because the packs are a two-way system.
IMO, 68 is high.
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IMO, 68 is high.
That's arguable. If the original poster finds that to be the case he can always purchase a 65% Boveda packet.
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That's arguable.
That why I said, IMO.
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