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    Hey everybody,

    I am new to the forum but found it while surfing the other day. I smoked the occasional cigar for the past few years now and am looking into picking up my first official humidor. I'm looking into getting a Bally Rosewood Humidor and am curious if anyone else has something similar. I haven't been able to find any reviews of this particular humidor, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Beats me, got a link or a pic ?
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    Decent looking box for the money. I dont know the seller but most humis are made in china and the ones I have are decent .
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    Look on www.cubancrafters.com
    They sell nice humidors too
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    Looks like a nice humidor to start out with.
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    it looks pretty good. I think I will get one too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timlisten View Post
    it looks pretty good. I think I will get one too.
    Hey, don't you owe cigars to some of our members?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Hey, don't you owe cigars to some of our members?
    I guess timlisten does not listen to well
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    Quote Originally Posted by timlisten View Post
    it looks pretty good. I think I will get one too.
    Did you ever get your PM issue sorted out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Hey, don't you owe cigars to some of our members?
    Tim's still not responding to my PM's..

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    I got the humidor and it looks great. I want to set it up but I have a problem with the hydrometer. I mixed some salt and water into a salt water/paste mixture and put it in a bag with the hydrometer. The directions said it should take about 6 hours for it to get to about 75% humidity. If it does, then I know it is all set and can pop it into the humidor. However, it has been a few days now and it hasn't gone past 60% humidity. Should I put it into the humidor, finish setting it up and hope that the hydrometer is accurate, or should I get a new hydrometer? I've seen some electronic ones for pretty cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimFan777 View Post
    I got the humidor and it looks great. I want to set it up but I have a problem with the hydrometer. I mixed some salt and water into a salt water/paste mixture and put it in a bag with the hydrometer. The directions said it should take about 6 hours for it to get to about 75% humidity. If it does, then I know it is all set and can pop it into the humidor. However, it has been a few days now and it hasn't gone past 60% humidity. Should I put it into the humidor, finish setting it up and hope that the hydrometer is accurate, or should I get a new hydrometer? I've seen some electronic ones for pretty cheap.
    What you're doing with the salt is creating a condition of nearly perfect 75rh. You're supposed to calibrate your analog to 75rh if it's not.

    Get a digital one, and / or get humidity beads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimFan777 View Post
    I got the humidor and it looks great. I want to set it up but I have a problem with the hydrometer. I mixed some salt and water into a salt water/paste mixture and put it in a bag with the hydrometer. The directions said it should take about 6 hours for it to get to about 75% humidity. If it does, then I know it is all set and can pop it into the humidor. However, it has been a few days now and it hasn't gone past 60% humidity. Should I put it into the humidor, finish setting it up and hope that the hydrometer is accurate, or should I get a new hydrometer? I've seen some electronic ones for pretty cheap.
    The analog hygrometer you are checking is prone to innacuracy. You will have to adjust the setting to 75% at this point. And you'll have to check it from time to time for accuracy. Read the instructions that came with the unit to make the necessary adjustment. It's not a big deal - usually just a small turn of the slot somwhere on the back of the unit. Be careful, though - you can break it if you don't adjust it with care.

    You're best off, though, picking up a digital hygrometer. They're relatively inexpensive and they are usually dead on accurate (without the need to calibrate).

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    I picked up a small digital thermometer/hygrometer and it seems to be working out well. My latest issue is prepping and seasoning the humidor. This thing has been a bitch to prep. I tried following the instructions that came with the guide (which said to put a shot glass filled with distilled water in there for a few days), but I haven't gone past 42% humidity. I tried putting the little humidifier puck with some humi-gel to help speed things up, and it still is at 42%.

    I am hesitant to rub the walls down with a damp cloth as I've read articles/seen youtube videos both for and against doing that. I'm going on 4 or 5 days now. Should it take this long? Any tips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimFan777 View Post
    I picked up a small digital thermometer/hygrometer and it seems to be working out well. My latest issue is prepping and seasoning the humidor. This thing has been a bitch to prep. I tried following the instructions that came with the guide (which said to put a shot glass filled with distilled water in there for a few days), but I haven't gone past 42% humidity. I tried putting the little humidifier puck with some humi-gel to help speed things up, and it still is at 42%.

    I am hesitant to rub the walls down with a damp cloth as I've read articles/seen youtube videos both for and against doing that. I'm going on 4 or 5 days now. Should it take this long? Any tips?
    Just wipe it down with a damp clean uncented sponge and distiled water.
    I do every one of my new humidors like that "6 so far" and have had no problems.
    Just a damp sponge not soaking wet.
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