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For the most part this is not a problem for me, just wanted to share... |
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I too, was surprised that I could recharge these- and I do so. Works better on the bigger ones, but also on the smaller ones. Does take a while- I have a tupperware container with a glass of distilled water and I throw my Bovedas in there when they get hard. I also sometiems sprtiz the sides of said container with distilled water- this does seem to speed up the process somewhat. But, in fact, you could make do with a set of Bovedas for a long while. They also begin to look ragged, but who cares?
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I recharge using a sponge I dampen with distilled water. This prevents spilling the water out of the container. Just moisten and put in the tupperware with the Boveda on the other side. :2
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Aren't boveda packs +/- 2 anyway, even when new? |
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What's a coupla degrees among friends, anyway? Life is +/-2 also!
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Sounds good. Just glad all is not lost. Get 9 65% packs and donate to a good cause. Well worth the $75. :-)
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