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Re: Anybody ever heard of this method of seasoning?
@OutdoorsSmoke_21191 said:
@OutdoorsSmoke_21191 said:
@Vision said:
@OutdoorsSmoke_21191 said:
IrrelevantSorry it didn't come from Fox News or @ScotchnSmoke
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I was going to let it go until I read one of your previous posts. All you heard last night was “spray” with no follow up, questioning, no methodology inquiries, no evidence of understanding…just one word. Not like you. I’m just going to chalk it up to you were having a bad night because your back hurt.
No... I'm just not going to spray my humidor. I'll wipe the residual dust off of it with a lint free cloth and distilled water, but that's it. Then I will place a bowl of water in it and let it acclimate and when stable above 80 I will then enter in the Boveda and then when around 70 I will place my cigars into the humidor because they have already been sitting at between 65 and 70 in bags being prepared to enter into set humidor. See, not so tough. But I'm definitely not gonna trust my $40 cigars to plastic and spray bottles.
Vision
Re: Charleston SC
Charlestowne Tobacco and Wine in Mt Pleasant past 41 on 17 has some Viaje … and good things there becuase people don’t really buy it
Re: Whatcha smokin this morning?
Just a cigar butt from yesterday while I try to wake up.
Re: Cigar Oasis ultra 3.0 / humicare Turbo
@Rdp77 said:
@Krieg said:
@OutdoorsSmoke_21191 said:
@CAcigarguy007 said:
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
Here is a link to what I'm referring to: https://us.govee.com/products/wi-fi-temperature-humidity-sensor?variant=44384814530745
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
Purely speculation on my end.










