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Maintaining and Re-Hydrating
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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlyn3837" data-source="post: 474779" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>They use a balance of salts with water. Different salts together maintain different humidity levels like 68%, 69%, 72% etc. This also allows for them to be absorb humidity if it exceeds that specific level. </p><p></p><p>They are spendy for some people but I get them free from cigar boxes that I open for the shop. Many cigar companies are using them to maintain the humidity level in the cigar boxes when in transport. Pretty cool stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlyn3837, post: 474779, member: 3128"] They use a balance of salts with water. Different salts together maintain different humidity levels like 68%, 69%, 72% etc. This also allows for them to be absorb humidity if it exceeds that specific level. They are spendy for some people but I get them free from cigar boxes that I open for the shop. Many cigar companies are using them to maintain the humidity level in the cigar boxes when in transport. Pretty cool stuff. [/QUOTE]
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