Open the cooler and let it air out a while. I used to have aa 120 qt coolerador and used a small bowl of gel crystals. You dudes are waaay to scientific for me. If its 58-65 RH Im happy. Cigars are NOT as fragile as you think .
Open the cooler and let it air out a while. I used to have aa 120 qt coolerador and used a small bowl of gel crystals. You dudes are waaay to scientific for me. If its 58-65 RH Im happy. Cigars are NOT as fragile as you think .
The older I get ,the better I was
I think I was happier when I just bought 4 or 5 cigars and left them lay on the kitchen counter for the 2 or 3 weeks it took me to smoke them!
My son is the one that causes most of my problems. That's the problem with people graduated from engineering schools.
I think I'll do just what you said and open it up for a couple of days without looking at it (eye f___king is the term, I believe you use).
Matt
" I enjoy the smell of a good cigar." - Amanda Benefiel (my late Grandmother)
LOL Matt,I did the same shit years ago too.
The older I get ,the better I was
Think of it in terms of it being a "system" and you're reading the rH of the contents of the cooler. Aside from the beads, anything porous in that cooler also retains the moisture. As you open and close he coolidoor the moisture will equalize. It might take a bit, but eventually without doing anything you'll hit 60% if you just let it go. Just have some patience.
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