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Where the sun never sets
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11/11/11 EPIC IV
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Ohhhhhhh boy, that's not good. Take the beeds and the humi and set it in the fridge. As long as the beeds maintain 65%, you'll be fine. Do keep the beeds and the cigars in the humi....in the fridge.
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Captain Cannoli
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![]() ![]() try what the fellas are telling ya to get the humidity down, and then go to your local B&M and look in the sticks of empty boxes for the cedar blocks. Ask if you can buy just those (they might just give them to ya)... they will help soak up a little humidity and help with the fluctuations
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"One fart can foul the air for everyone" - Esteemed philosopher "If avoiding the nasty $hit is being a snob, them I am guilty as charged."- Same esteemed philosopher. |
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Taters of the lost Ark
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After you dry out your beads and re-prep them: Get a thick trash bag (drawstring type) and cover your humidor and throw the humidor in the back of the closet. |
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