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  • #61
    Originally posted by Max A View Post
    I have a quick question for you.. I've ordered the Boveda 65% 60 gram pack and a 2ltr tupperware....is the fact that the tupperware isn't bigger going to be a problem?
    It?ll be fine. A full humidor holds humidity far better than an empty one though....


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    • #62
      Originally posted by simwells View Post
      Depends on what you want to fit in it


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      Only a few small cigars for now. If things get serious I'll invest in something a bit bigger.

      I was a little more concerned about it becoming too humid due to the lack of space. I guess the Boveda does a good job even in smaller spaces.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Tomm783 View Post
        It?ll be fine. A full humidor holds humidity far better than an empty one though....


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        If this first batch is a success I have no doubt I'll purchase a humidifier and then be on a hunt to fill it as soon as possible haha

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Max A View Post
          If things get serious I'll invest in something a bit bigger.

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          Haha ... before June you'll be hooked...just buy the biggest lock and lock you can get...it will be full in no time

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Max A View Post
            If this first batch is a success I have no doubt I'll purchase a humidifier and then be on a hunt to fill it as soon as possible haha

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            I wouldn?t get too focused on thinking you need an actual humidor other than looking nice there?s no real advantage over Tupperware and a decent humi buys a fair few smokes!


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            • #66
              Originally posted by simwells View Post
              I wouldn?t get too focused on thinking you need an actual humidor other than looking nice there?s no real advantage over Tupperware and a decent humi buys a fair few smokes!


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              That's a good point. I think I'll get a bigger Tupperware and try more smokes instead.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Max A View Post
                If this first batch is a success I have no doubt I'll purchase a humidifier and then be on a hunt to fill it as soon as possible haha

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                Whatever you do.... But the biggest one you can afford as I promise that you'll fill a desktop in no time. Ask anyone on this forum..... We've all been there

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                  Whatever you do.... But the biggest one you can afford as I promise that you'll fill a desktop in no time. Ask anyone on this forum..... We've all been there

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                  Haha yes, I've been reading some of the stories on here with people starting with a desktop humidor and a few pages later they've progressed to buying 2/3 monster humidors [emoji23][emoji1303]

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                  • #69
                    Lock & Lock Rectangular Storage Container - Clear/Blue, 12 L https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001CMUO..._g5NQEb8Y2TBWT

                    These are a great size will last you awhile too. Unless you cad goes off with a boom

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                    • #70
                      Completely agree. A Boveda and a tupperware box is pretty bomb proof. I don't even bother with a hygrometer in some of mine

                      Originally posted by Tomm783 View Post
                      It’ll be fine. A full humidor holds humidity far better than an empty one though....


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                      • #71
                        Non-Smoker from Sunny London

                        Originally posted by Adamsmokes View Post
                        I don't even bother with a hygrometer in some of mine
                        Yeah, if nothing else a thermometer, but again really not a necessity if the tup & Boveda is stored in the right spot.


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                        • #72
                          For now I'll trust the Boveda to do its job [emoji6]

                          If I was thinking of getting hygrometer what are the best options? I won't be doing this now, but always good to have it on the wishlist.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Max A View Post
                            For now I'll trust the Boveda to do its job [emoji6]

                            If I was thinking of getting hygrometer what are the best options? I won't be doing this now, but always good to have it on the wishlist.

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                            The small cheap ones off amazon. Like these

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                            • #74
                              Boveda Butler is quite nice, does two jobs and nice to check via app.
                              Downside is price.


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                              • #75
                                I use different hygrometers to get confused by all the different readings and have to look at the adjustment numbers.

                                Different hygrometers will have different variances at different RH, example one might show:
                                71% at 70%RH
                                68% at 65%RH
                                61% at 62%RH

                                Bung a 65% in a sealed lock n lock and forget about it (apart from maybe temp variations...)
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                                I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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