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<blockquote data-quote="luckydogguy" data-source="post: 9253" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>PB,</p><p></p><p> IMHO it is good to have breads at 65 Rh in a humidor that you will use to smoke from. If you want the cigars to age for a while, 70Rh would be optimum. But, like the others have stated, you will run into burn problems if you tap into a humidor that is at 70 rh. The higher temperature (70*F +) is more a factor for cigar beetles then the Rh. So I wouldn't be afraid to use 70 Rh beads. </p><p></p><p> But, may I suggest a walk-in humidor? They don't take up much room and you can build one fairly cheap. When I built my new house Davey and I constructed my walk-in in 3 days! Total cost was aroung $650 from start to finish. I had more money wrapped up in smaller humidors then I did in my walk-in. Just a suggestion :drunken: </p><p></p><p></p><p>Back to the beads... they take up more space in a humidor but, they do a great job! Heartfelt is the place to get them from too.</p><p></p><p>If you would like to know how I built my walk-in just drop me a line. I could let you know how we did it and maybe give you some ideas to play with.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lucky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luckydogguy, post: 9253, member: 21"] PB, IMHO it is good to have breads at 65 Rh in a humidor that you will use to smoke from. If you want the cigars to age for a while, 70Rh would be optimum. But, like the others have stated, you will run into burn problems if you tap into a humidor that is at 70 rh. The higher temperature (70*F +) is more a factor for cigar beetles then the Rh. So I wouldn't be afraid to use 70 Rh beads. But, may I suggest a walk-in humidor? They don't take up much room and you can build one fairly cheap. When I built my new house Davey and I constructed my walk-in in 3 days! Total cost was aroung $650 from start to finish. I had more money wrapped up in smaller humidors then I did in my walk-in. Just a suggestion :drunken: Back to the beads... they take up more space in a humidor but, they do a great job! Heartfelt is the place to get them from too. If you would like to know how I built my walk-in just drop me a line. I could let you know how we did it and maybe give you some ideas to play with. Lucky [/QUOTE]
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