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  • wayne_w
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    I think another Boveda would be sufficient [MENTION=13448813]SHAMZ84[/MENTION]
    Try not to get too worried about the humidity, it can make you a little paranoid!
    I would never be bothered if my humidity moved around a little. As a rule of thumb, low 60's to high 60's would be fine. I don't think your smokes will spoil within that sort of range.
    There is so much confusion & / or discussion around! You'll find your own ideal point, whether you like a dryer smoke or slightly 'wetter'..
    It's part of the fun & interest that our 'Hobby' brings

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  • nubchugger
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    I'd definately consider putting another Boveda in there.

    How old is your current Boveda?


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  • nplymouth
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    The box will suck up some... 1 boveda for 25 smokes, roughly!


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  • PeeJay
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    All wood will suck up moisture Sham which is why Boveda advise you to use a higher % sachet than you actually want, ie if you're aiming for 65% buy the 69% and so on. Use the exact one in a plastic container.

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Desktop humidor and Cigar box

    Hey guys...


    I recently bought my first box of Cigars... I ended putting it in my 50 count desktop humidor as I had space and only had the one boveda pack and a normal humidifier. Before the rh would normal hover between 68-71% depending on the temp.

    In the past week it's hovering between 62-65% i just pulled the humidifier out and it was bone dry..so I'm assuming the wood from the box is sucking the moisture.

    Question is should I just take out the box from the humi? Or do you think buying another boveda pack or 2 should fix the rh issue?






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