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    The smokes should be fine, imo, at that rh range, as long as it is stable. 65% beads are what I use.

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    Not sure about NC, but here my RH always goes down in the winter because the ambient air is much much dryer. Check the seal on your humidor. The beads should at least help with the problem. As ashauler said, your smokes should be just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eville View Post
    Not sure about NC, but here my RH always goes down in the winter because the ambient air is much much dryer. Check the seal on your humidor. The beads should at least help with the problem. As ashauler said, your smokes should be just fine.
    Yeah it must be winter. These shitty gel humidification devices are worthless during this season so it was time for the upgrade. Thanks for the help guys!

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    You should try getting a humidor to stay at 65% in Iraq. At this rate I'll have a Masters in Humidorology.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MarineOne View Post
    You should try getting a humidor to stay at 65% in Iraq. At this rate I'll have a Masters in Humidorology.


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    I'll see your Iraq, and raise ya a Chicago winter!

    Anything subzero totally cleans out any reminants of moisture in the air. Keeping them at 60 is a challange at times. I've found moving them to the basement helps quite a bit.

    ...and then in July it will be so humid, I'll have to seal my humidors to prevent them from moving to rh's over 80%!!

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    The winter can be a bitch with humidity. I sorta just go with the flow anymore, the humidity is what the humidity is. Every few weeks I just recharge my beads and thats it. Unless something major happens that is.
    Yay! Cigars!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizicke5273 View Post
    The winter can be a bitch with humidity. I sorta just go with the flow anymore, the humidity is what the humidity is. Every few weeks I just recharge my beads and thats it. Unless something major happens that is.
    ...and as long as you stay true to that strategy, you'll not have any problems. It's when you "forget" to charge the beads and let it go months that things start to fall apart...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    I'll see your Iraq, and raise ya a Chicago winter!

    Anything subzero totally cleans out any reminants of moisture in the air. Keeping them at 60 is a challange at times. I've found moving them to the basement helps quite a bit.

    ...and then in July it will be so humid, I'll have to seal my humidors to prevent them from moving to rh's over 80%!!
    I used to take the South Shore to the Art Institute stop and walk up Jackson to the Sears Tower (yeah I know they changed the name, but its still the Sears Tower) when I was doing contract IT work. Growing up in northwest Indiana, I know how cold and dry it gets, but when its 0% RH and 137 degrees out in the summer, or 0% RH and 27 degrees like it was on Sunday, we get nose bleeds and we aren't even in the cheap seats.

    I think we get less than 3 inches of rain a year here in south central Iraq.

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    One more stupid question guys. I just got my beads today, so me wanting to add humidity I should add distilled water. Would water from a water bottle work? Since I know tap won't work and I don't feel like running to the grocery store to buy a gallon of distilled water. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    The smokes should be fine, imo, at that rh range, as long as it is stable. 65% beads are what I use.
    Yeah I just don't smoke often so it's more of storing them than smoking. So I figured they'd be better at 70. But I do enjoy the cigar more when it's around 65%.

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