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BABOTL
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I love this place! No one freaks out and says OMG!
The other day while rearranging my vino I noticed a little white mold on a couple of cigars in one box, didn't panic because of what I have learned here! What a great place with great advice! ![]()
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Tin Cup Chalice
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Im with everyone else, theyll be fine
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puta por Ninfas!
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Or...
Get beads. Spritz them once a week or so. Sell your hygrometers. Use the time you save, smoking an extra cigar or two.
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RIP CS
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I had the same issue with my office humidor. When I purchased it, I just used a small amount of beads, and put distilled water in a bowl, etc. It never seemed to want to hold humidity, lid did not even seem to close that snug.
A month ago I purchased a few of the Boveda humidor seasoning packets (85% humidity), and put those in for a week. The humidor is working perfectly now, and the lid even closes tighter. Just a thought. |
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