I am also new here and I bought a humidor off of Ebay (I know that was not the best idea).It has a clear top and the humidity level wont go below 80%.I need help.
I am also new here and I bought a humidor off of Ebay (I know that was not the best idea).It has a clear top and the humidity level wont go below 80%.I need help.
I got my humidor off ebay and it is great. I'd suggest you buy some beads from http://www.heartfeltindustries.com
Get the 65% humidity beads. Also, move your humidor to the lowest level of your house and keep it away from sunlight.
Finally, search the forum with keywords like "Humidity Problems" and stuff like that and you'll probably find the answers in those search results.
BTW, Welcome to the board!
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[QUOTE=marioman]I am also new here and I bought a humidor off of Ebay (I know that was not the best idea).It has a clear top and the humidity level wont go below 80%.I need help
I was having problems wih high humidity also,take BigMacs advice ,since i've gotten my humidity beads ,haven't ha done problem![]()
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Marioman:
I love the clear top humis, too ... but you HAVE to keep them out of any direct sunlight. Mine's in my office, and I have to toss a coat on top of it whenever the sun shines in the window. If you let the sun in, the humidity (not to mention the temperature) will go through the roof and you may ruin some stogies.
Nice tobe able to admire your sticks, but my next humi won't have a clear top, as much as I like the look.
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