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Originally Posted by sleeved613
Good Morning, Asylum -
I have been having terrible issues with my humidor. I inherited one from my brother, it is a large Thompson Cigars humidor. I seasoned it, left it for 24 hours, added the Boveda pack, left it for 24 hours, added the hygrometer and cigars and it consistently hovered around 60% humidity and was rather warm. I moved it to my basement, now its cold and still at 59-60% humidity. SO, I purchased a smaller humidor, seasoned it, left it 24 hours, added Boveda and hygrometer and it is still at 60%.... What am I doing wrong?
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You should check out this thread:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=620
As others have explained, it takes more time to properly season a humidor.
Also, you get what you pay for, so inexpensive humidor so tend to be leaky, so they take more effort to maintain.