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    Hey guys instead of starting a new topic I'll just ask this here. Having some high humidity problems. With my humidifier inside the humidor the humidity is around 75% (cigars are inside) (yes my hygrometer is calibrated) I have been removing the humidifier for about an hour at a time to lower the humidity and when I check it after the hour the hygrometer reads 70%. Then I put the humidifier back in and 2 hours later it reads 75% again. Should I leave the humidifier out of the box all night and see what the results are in the morning? Or would that be too long? Also I smoked one today and it was perfectly fine. Draw was fine, didn't go out, and there were no signs of beetle holes anywhere on any of my cigars. Also the temp of the room the humidor is in is at about 68 to 70 degrees constantly

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    Invest in some heartfelt beads. Google search them, your humidity will stay perfect.
    "It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cody44 View Post
    Invest in some heartfelt beads. Google search them, your humidity will stay perfect.
    Yeah that's what I plan on doing ASAP, but would it help if I removed the humidifier tonight? Because they have been in the 75% humidity for a few days now

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    Yes.

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