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Old 04-05-2009, 09:46 AM   #1
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I really need to pull the trigger on one of these... Everytime I almost have myself talked into buying one a little voice tells me to save the money for cigars and buy another $29 cooler.

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I really need to pull the trigger on one of these... Everytime I almost have myself talked into buying one a little voice tells me to save the money for cigars and buy another $29 cooler.

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Old 04-23-2009, 01:49 PM   #3
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Just picked one of these up on the devil site and was wondering how and how long did it take for you to season this or get it to 65% RH before adding your boxes.
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Old 04-23-2009, 01:52 PM   #4
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Just picked one of these up on the devil site and was wondering how and how long did it take for you to season this or get it to 65% RH before adding your boxes.
It took about a week to get mine up to speed. It will take forever to get everything hydrated. I had shotglasses and beads everywhere, anything I could use for humidification got thrown at this. Try wiping everything down with a little distilled water to give it a kickstart, there was a lot of wood dust in it anyway so it helped with that too.

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It took about a week to get mine up to speed. It will take forever to get everything hydrated. I had shotglasses and beads everywhere, anything I could use for humidification got thrown at this. Try wiping everything down with a little distilled water to give it a kickstart, there was a lot of wood dust in it anyway so it helped with that too.

Congratulations on the purchase
How many lbs. of beads do you have in yours. I bought 4 lbs. recently and figured I would go with an lb. per shelf and throw about a 1/4 lb. in each drawer. I hope that is enough.
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How many lbs. of beads do you have in them. I bought 4 lbs. recently and figured I would go with an lb. per shelf and through about a 1/4 lb. in each drawer. I hope that is enough.
That will be far more than enough. I have less than 2 lbs. in mine, I do have to add water around once every two weeks or so, but I'm only on my second gallon of water in two years.
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That will be far more than enough. I have less than 2 lbs. in mine, I do have to add water around once every two weeks or so, but I'm only on my second gallon of water in two years.
Thanks for the info, I always go a little overboard on the beads. Think I have about 2 lbs. each in my 120 quart coolers
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Oh no, you did it!
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Oh no, you did it!
I love coolers but it just gets to difficult to find what I want to smoke in them.
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