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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlyn3837" data-source="post: 474763" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>I have read a few posts about this but I was curious about what other people are doing. I have started using small boveda packs that come in boxes of cigars to maintain my tobacco humidity when I can't get to it before it will dry out. I have used them in jars and in ziploc bags too. Have any of you tried the Boveda packets or water pillows? </p><p></p><p>Also, I have a bad habit of starting a tin or just leaving an ounce of bulk for too long. I end up with a lot of dried out tobacco. Have any of you tried using the Boveda packets to rehydrate tobacco? I have seen multiple people say that they use distilled water and a paper towel over the tobacco. It is certainly a tried and true method. I have used that method too. But I'm hoping the Boveda packs will be a simple, no-mess, convenient way to get them back up and smoke-able. </p><p></p><p>I will update after a couple days on my findings in regards to rehydrating with Boveda packs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlyn3837, post: 474763, member: 3128"] I have read a few posts about this but I was curious about what other people are doing. I have started using small boveda packs that come in boxes of cigars to maintain my tobacco humidity when I can't get to it before it will dry out. I have used them in jars and in ziploc bags too. Have any of you tried the Boveda packets or water pillows? Also, I have a bad habit of starting a tin or just leaving an ounce of bulk for too long. I end up with a lot of dried out tobacco. Have any of you tried using the Boveda packets to rehydrate tobacco? I have seen multiple people say that they use distilled water and a paper towel over the tobacco. It is certainly a tried and true method. I have used that method too. But I'm hoping the Boveda packs will be a simple, no-mess, convenient way to get them back up and smoke-able. I will update after a couple days on my findings in regards to rehydrating with Boveda packs! [/QUOTE]
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