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  • Ranks
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    yes TonyN
    your wright I don't opening it I just look through the glass and take a reading.

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  • TonyN
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    Originally posted by Ranks View Post
    Yes Shamz84
    you do become paranoid about the humidity today when I came in from work mine was reading 62% and
    trust me I was think something was wrong but after a hour or so it went back up to 65%
    i have 69% bolvida pack so 65% seems good to me.i still am at the paranoid stage were I look at the humidity about 15 times a day I guess it's all in the fun off the cigar game.


    The more times you open your humidor to check humidity the more humidity you let out.

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Originally posted by Scooby View Post
    I'm worried about the summer too. Is high temperature much of a danger over short periods? And are there any other options other than the wine coolers?
    I've been thinking about this....I'm not sure how it would work.

    So my idea was have a scub I think that's what the guys call it on here.

    Firstly insulate it with the foil roofing insulation.
    Then using a peilter and some electrical wiring to monitor the temperature of the inside of the box. When it's too hot it will start to cool...when its too cool it will heat up too help regulate the temperature to your desired needs.

    That's the idea. Have no clue how to make the peilter system but will try something when I get some free time.



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  • PeeJay
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    Keep them in a garage or outhouse. I imagine this is more of a problem in these super insulated modern houses where you walk around in shorts all year round

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  • Scooby
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    Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
    Not looking forward to keeping it cool...my house is like an oven I'm the summer lol

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    I'm worried about the summer too. Is high temperature much of a danger over short periods? And are there any other options other than the wine coolers?

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Start shopping now for a wine cooler, you'll need the space anyway
    Need to plant the seed in the wifes head first...already hinted at the idea the Cigars could be worth a fortune if looked after properly in many years to come. [emoji15]

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  • PeeJay
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    Start shopping now for a wine cooler, you'll need the space anyway

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Originally posted by wayne_w View Post
    Just wait until the weather starts to improve...Temperature will affect humidity too!!
    Time to grow your nails nice & long, so that you can chew them worrying about the fluctuations...

    As long as you can keep the humidity within the 60's you'll be fine. I believe that some of the serious collectors will keep theirs in the high 50's for ageing purposes, I'm sure that i've read that the American smokers like to keep theirs in the high 60's / mid 70's!!
    Not looking forward to keeping it cool...my house is like an oven I'm the summer lol

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Before i joined the forum I thought Jesus I'm getting a bit sad and obsessive always checking the humidity..like anything is gonna change when I come home and by them time I've had dinner. Now I kinda feel normal [emoji2]
    [MENTION=13446593]nubchugger[/MENTION]. That's correct...I tried the trick on one of the small ones I had from a online order and worked a treat here the orginal post


    Thinking of buying a humidor

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  • wayne_w
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    Just wait until the weather starts to improve...Temperature will affect humidity too!!
    Time to grow your nails nice & long, so that you can chew them worrying about the fluctuations...

    As long as you can keep the humidity within the 60's you'll be fine. I believe that some of the serious collectors will keep theirs in the high 50's for ageing purposes, I'm sure that i've read that the American smokers like to keep theirs in the high 60's / mid 70's!!

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  • Ranks
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    Yes Shamz84
    you do become paranoid about the humidity today when I came in from work mine was reading 62% and
    trust me I was think something was wrong but after a hour or so it went back up to 65%
    i have 69% bolvida pack so 65% seems good to me.i still am at the paranoid stage were I look at the humidity about 15 times a day I guess it's all in the fun off the cigar game.

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  • nubchugger
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    I used to check mine all the time, lol, you do get paranoid i have managed to get my obsession with checking Rh down to once a day but it's a struggle 😂😂
    Boveda definately the way mate.👍

    i was just looking for a post about recharging them so you have 2 in your himi and 2 on charge, and you just rotate them every couple of months but cant find it using crapatalk.

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Originally posted by nubchugger View Post
    I'd be thinking of replacing it with fresh, but as already said, nothing to worry about.
    you definately need another boveda in there tho👍


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    Ok great...so true you do get a bit paranoid....I guess that will die down
    once I'm more used to it



    Cheers all





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  • nubchugger
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    I'd be thinking of replacing it with fresh, but as already said, nothing to worry about.
    you definately need another boveda in there tho👍


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  • SHAMZ84
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    Cheers guys [MENTION=13413797]wayne_w[/MENTION] i was thinking that..
    [MENTION=13446593]nubchugger[/MENTION] its around 2 months old but still seems quite moist.
    [MENTION=13402615]PeeJay[/MENTION] o OK....didn't know that... I suppose I should read there site for more info.

    So its OK if I leave the box in and just add more pouches?


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