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<blockquote data-quote="Hud" data-source="post: 12568" data-attributes="member: 206"><p>Both humidors I've bought I went with the old "shotglass of water" inside treatment till the humidity evened out. Of course I live in Florida, so I fight too much humidity more than too little and for this the beads are great.</p><p></p><p>One thing to keep in mind is that whatever humidification system you use will work better in a full humidor than an empty one. The stogies act as mini-humidification-dealies (technical term there.) In other words the hardest environment to regulate is one that is mostly air, not stogie. :tongue:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hud, post: 12568, member: 206"] Both humidors I've bought I went with the old "shotglass of water" inside treatment till the humidity evened out. Of course I live in Florida, so I fight too much humidity more than too little and for this the beads are great. One thing to keep in mind is that whatever humidification system you use will work better in a full humidor than an empty one. The stogies act as mini-humidification-dealies (technical term there.) In other words the hardest environment to regulate is one that is mostly air, not stogie. :tongue: [/QUOTE]
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