Countertop Display Humidor (150 cigars) and Boveda

TheWebRecluse
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Hello to everyone. I'm new to the forums and also to having a real humidor (as opposed to just a small Xikar travel one). I wasn't sure where else to ask this so I hope this is the right place.
I just purchased the Countertop Display Humidor from Cigar.com (http://www.cigar.com/humidors/38366/countertop-display-humidor/#p-89373) and it's beautiful. I wanted to use Boveda packets for humidification but I am not sure how many I need for regular usage. That meaning ... I know I'm going to need about 6 of the 84% packs for seasoning (I already have those in my shopping cart). But I have no idea how many 72% I will need to order or at what size. I see 8g and 60g - will I need 6 of the 8g or just one of the 60g? What should I add to my order?
I wanted to make sure to do this correctly so I thought I'd better ask the experts here.
I greatly appreciate any help you all can give. As I said I'm new to all this and I've been kind of overwhelmed with information on the Internet. I only used to smoke a few cigars a year but lately I've been really enjoying them so I wanted to invest in a humidor. I guess I'll be spending more time on the forums now as well
Thank you everyone and hello
Elaine
I just purchased the Countertop Display Humidor from Cigar.com (http://www.cigar.com/humidors/38366/countertop-display-humidor/#p-89373) and it's beautiful. I wanted to use Boveda packets for humidification but I am not sure how many I need for regular usage. That meaning ... I know I'm going to need about 6 of the 84% packs for seasoning (I already have those in my shopping cart). But I have no idea how many 72% I will need to order or at what size. I see 8g and 60g - will I need 6 of the 8g or just one of the 60g? What should I add to my order?
I wanted to make sure to do this correctly so I thought I'd better ask the experts here.
I greatly appreciate any help you all can give. As I said I'm new to all this and I've been kind of overwhelmed with information on the Internet. I only used to smoke a few cigars a year but lately I've been really enjoying them so I wanted to invest in a humidor. I guess I'll be spending more time on the forums now as well

Thank you everyone and hello

Elaine
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I had the same humidor, I would recommend the crystal jars. 2 of these worked perfect. Bonus - they sit on the bottom toward the back and keep that bottom shelf angled the same as the others:
http://www.cigar.com/humidification/38271/humi-care-crystal-gel-humidification/#p-19706
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I use 2 in my 100 ct humidor for about eight months out of the year. It's very dry here in the winter so I add a couple to that. Buy a few extra and recharge them before they get really dried out. I always keep a few in a tupperware bowl with a dish of water in the center and swap out when I need to.
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Thank you both so far
CharlieHeis do you mean 2 of the 8g size of 2 of the 60g size? Woodguarden I've seen those and I wasn't sure if they would work well. Thank you very much for the suggestion!
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No problem, I have used them in everything from a 150 - 1500 count and they work excellent. I would think if you want to use Boveda, probably 4 packs to start and see where you are at.0
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TheWebRecluse said:Thank you both so far
CharlieHeis do you mean 2 of the 8g size of 2 of the 60g size? Woodguarden I've seen those and I wasn't sure if they would work well. Thank you very much for the suggestion!
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I use heartfelt beads with very little upkeep. Google them."I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
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Thank you everyone!0
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The one good thing about boveda is you can't use to many better to have one to many than one short. But I think rule of thumb is one for the humi then one for every 50 cigars if using the big packs.1