sightunseen:Don't use the foam humidifier. A good idea that was floating around here (believe it was from Kuzi) was to take an aluminum tubo, poke a bunch of small holes in it and fill it up with beads.
sightunseen: In some cases, you might not even need humidification. The seal on the herfador is really tight and the plastic is not permeable so it will keep the humidity in. I took mine camping for four days last weekend with no humidification and my cigars were fine.
kuzi16: sightunseen:Don't use the foam humidifier. A good idea that was floating around here (believe it was from Kuzi) was to take an aluminum tubo, poke a bunch of small holes in it and fill it up with beads. though it was a good idea and i did bring it to this forum, i was not the one who originated this concept. i remember years ago seeing a video on youtube about it. in fact, after a quick search i found the video and it actually came from heath (cigarstudent.com, the guy who started the good traders thread) CLICK i dont think he posted on it in this forum but i seem to remember it was on the old cigar.com forum.
chrisd56:I just got one too, it came with 8 cigars and was only $15 bucks!! the cigars were worth more than that. It is really solid, i figure i would keep it on the boat so i always have a stick handy.
cooch36:during air travel it will seal tight on u i hear if checked. use humi pack on a multi day trip but nothing for a couple of days works fine