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Chutney Lovebusciut
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Keep your humidor closed with the glass of dist. h2o for at least 2-3 days, then you should be able to load it up. ![]()
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Snob
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Sounds good, 3 days it is. I mean the instructions said until it reaches humidity so adding on a few days sounds good enough.
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I'll get up and fly away
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I have mixed feelings about this advice. Boveda isn't junk. But, its unnecessary for folks who are willing and able to make their own salt slurry. Thing is, many folks find it difficult to do so. Don't know why. But, if its giving you trouble, use Boveda and save yourself the frustration.
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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In your opinion. IMO, Boveda is total junk because it's a waste of money not because they don't work. Spend $5 on a Boveda pack or less than a penny making a salt solution that does the same thing? Doesn't take Einstein to figure the math on that one but evidently, for some, it takes a doctorate degree to make the most simple of solutions.
![]() It's always better teaching to fish rather than just supplying the fish. They should be called Boveda Lazy-A$$ Kits. ![]()
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