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I've been having a hard time dealing with humidity and temperature issues for awhile now. (68-72 for each - I think these are fine but it's either spiking at night when I'm asleep or when I'm at work during the day). I live in a great climate in San Diego and I don't know how you do it in other parts of the country with extreme cold and hot temperatures. Anyway, I've been trying to find a good place for my 15 and 100 count humi's. Either it's too cold or too warm. I first thought the glass top 100 count had a bad seal and/or the glass was the problem. So I bought a cigar.com deluxe and the humicare system. Side by side, they have read the same temps/humidity. I've moved them all over the house to find somewhere that would be stable.
This weekend, I moved them downstairs on an end table. I noticed that the humidity was a little low. So I put in a small bowl of distilled water in each humi. My wife decided to neaten up and moved each one without realizing the water was in there. As you can guess, water spilled over everything. Unfortunately, I recently decided to start taking the cello off the sticks to see if they would absorb more humidity. As you can guess, most of my sticks got damaged. I had to toss about 10 sticks out of the 15 and 25 out of the 100 count.
I lit up three different sticks last night to test things out (they were all bitter, on one the band easily slid off). I had just bought a super premium from a new B&M that opened about a mile from my house. Sadly, it was a little damaged but I smoked it anyway just out of spite, haha.
I have about 25 sticks left if anyone wants them and they are free to a good home, just PM your address. They did not suffer water damage but may need some TLC from someone with more experience. If no one wants them, they are going into the trash. I'm not quitting cigars, I'm just not going to keep any in stock at home anymore. It's hard for me to admit that I fail at this, I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. But it did feel good this morning not checking the humi's first thing when I woke up.
This weekend, I moved them downstairs on an end table. I noticed that the humidity was a little low. So I put in a small bowl of distilled water in each humi. My wife decided to neaten up and moved each one without realizing the water was in there. As you can guess, water spilled over everything. Unfortunately, I recently decided to start taking the cello off the sticks to see if they would absorb more humidity. As you can guess, most of my sticks got damaged. I had to toss about 10 sticks out of the 15 and 25 out of the 100 count.
I lit up three different sticks last night to test things out (they were all bitter, on one the band easily slid off). I had just bought a super premium from a new B&M that opened about a mile from my house. Sadly, it was a little damaged but I smoked it anyway just out of spite, haha.
I have about 25 sticks left if anyone wants them and they are free to a good home, just PM your address. They did not suffer water damage but may need some TLC from someone with more experience. If no one wants them, they are going into the trash. I'm not quitting cigars, I'm just not going to keep any in stock at home anymore. It's hard for me to admit that I fail at this, I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. But it did feel good this morning not checking the humi's first thing when I woke up.
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Obviously, up on northern california we're more humid than you in San Diego, but definitly give them a shot.
I refuse to PM you for free sticks because I want you to keep them!! ;-)
You are all right, I shouldn't give up just yet so I'm going to buy 1lb of conservagel beads and get a cooler. I think that's going to combat the temps the best as was suggested.
I did a quick search and got mixed results - should I get a bag or use a tupperware container for the beads?
Thanks again for the suggestions and bead offers.
On a side note, I decided to toss both humi's as the wood is starting to warp and seals are going to be questionable. Lesson learned on open containers. I will try to get the sticks out tomorrow/thursday. They are in tupperware now so should be fine.
I use tupperware with holes cut out of the tops in my coolidor. When I set up my friend's humidor I used a mesh bag. In my desktop humi I use a puck with the foam taken out and replaced with beads and tubes with holes punched in them, works fine for a small humi.