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View Poll Results: Do you put humidification in your travel humi? | |||
Yep, always |
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51 | 39.84% |
Nope, never |
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24 | 18.75% |
Depends on how long I'm OTR (on the road) |
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53 | 41.41% |
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#1 |
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My travel humi is one of the smaller Pelicans, so a Boveda lives under the foam. Since it's all air tight, they last a long time in there. In fact, I'm still on the same pack. Should last 6-8 months at a shot, then I'll just replace it.
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#2 |
Adjusting to the Life
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I used to be concerned with humidity in my pelican case but I tossed in one of digital hygros on one of my trips with ho humidification on one of my trips. It didnt change much at all over the 2 weeks. That made my mind up for me.
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