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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlyn3837" data-source="post: 474900" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>After an evening with two of the small Boveda 69% packs in a bag of some Virginia Creme, I can tell a difference in the humidity level for sure. It still isn't where I want it too be, so with this batch I am going to switch back over to the distilled water method... Because I'm impatient! </p><p></p><p>BUT I do know that the humidity packs work well in maintaining humidity for my traveling tobaccos. The few ounces I keep with me everyday that travel to and from work have been successfully maintained this way. </p><p></p><p>I have a couple other ounces that were dry that I am using Boveda packs on because I'm not as impatient to smoke those blends LOL. Will update again after a couple days have passed to see if there is a larger increase in the moisture of the tobaccos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlyn3837, post: 474900, member: 3128"] After an evening with two of the small Boveda 69% packs in a bag of some Virginia Creme, I can tell a difference in the humidity level for sure. It still isn't where I want it too be, so with this batch I am going to switch back over to the distilled water method... Because I'm impatient! BUT I do know that the humidity packs work well in maintaining humidity for my traveling tobaccos. The few ounces I keep with me everyday that travel to and from work have been successfully maintained this way. I have a couple other ounces that were dry that I am using Boveda packs on because I'm not as impatient to smoke those blends LOL. Will update again after a couple days have passed to see if there is a larger increase in the moisture of the tobaccos. [/QUOTE]
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