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Maintaining and Re-Hydrating
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 474867" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>They may well work, but the strategy described seems counter to the modus operandi of many pipers. I like the little Atmos disks for small quantities of dry tobacco, and for a direct, effective approach I'd say it's hard to beat a little distilled water in a spritz bottle. The trick is to NOT directly spray the tobacco, but to lightly spray above it and allow the water to descend on the tobak like a light morning dew. Easy Peasy. But your willingness to share your Boveda experiment's result is admirable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 474867, member: 2318"] They may well work, but the strategy described seems counter to the modus operandi of many pipers. I like the little Atmos disks for small quantities of dry tobacco, and for a direct, effective approach I'd say it's hard to beat a little distilled water in a spritz bottle. The trick is to NOT directly spray the tobacco, but to lightly spray above it and allow the water to descend on the tobak like a light morning dew. Easy Peasy. But your willingness to share your Boveda experiment's result is admirable. [/QUOTE]
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