It's pretty humid where I live (Taiwan)... and whenever I check my humidors, it's almost always at 74~76% (I don't place any humidifiers in the humidor as it's already too high). Is there anyways to reduce it??
Howard
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It's pretty humid where I live (Taiwan)... and whenever I check my humidors, it's almost always at 74~76% (I don't place any humidifiers in the humidor as it's already too high). Is there anyways to reduce it??
Howard
Here is a website where they offer humidity beeds. If you need to lower the humidity, just dry these beeds out with a hair dryer then place them in your humidor. Here is a webpage where you can buy the beeds. And at the bottom of the page are some instructions. Hope this helps :smiley14:
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Originally Posted by Roham
What's a humidity "beed" :smiley36:
damn. now there's two of you. :smiley29:Quote:
Originally Posted by ggiese
Damn! Got me!! :smiley18: *grumbles* :smiley36:
try a shot glass of rice in your humi
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Originally Posted by Drake
Nope, actually CC started a force of grammarians on this board. Roham was correcting my spelling as well... But those Canadians don't know how to write English anyway...
Colour - C'mon!!!!
I'd say a rebuttal but seeing as I am the only Canadian on the board I will just grin and bear it :smiley4: I can't help but feel extremely out numbered :smiley19:Quote:
Originally Posted by ggiese
That is an awsome idea :smiley20:Quote:
Originally Posted by Drake
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Originally Posted by Roham
Yeah - and they say "aboot" instead of about... Ya Hosers!!!
Ya, and our national animal is a beaver!