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how to know when pipe tobbaco is the right humidity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 159642" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Distilled water for a $1 a gallon is what I use. I can usually find small spray bottles in the womens cosmetic section of my local drugstore. Simply remove the lid, spray a shot of water inside your lid, and then replace your lid. Tupperware works as well as mason jars, and is less fragile. You can add more water daily until you get the moisture level right. If you get it too high, your tongue can get steam burned and your pipe will collect more moisture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 159642, member: 1387"] Distilled water for a $1 a gallon is what I use. I can usually find small spray bottles in the womens cosmetic section of my local drugstore. Simply remove the lid, spray a shot of water inside your lid, and then replace your lid. Tupperware works as well as mason jars, and is less fragile. You can add more water daily until you get the moisture level right. If you get it too high, your tongue can get steam burned and your pipe will collect more moisture. [/QUOTE]
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