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    Calibrate your meter first and if it still reads high dry out the beads a little using a blow drier. Depending on your climate you may have to dry beads insted of wet them.

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    I've noticed the humidity fluctuates with the weather outside. If it rains, the humidity jumps up to 70%. I have the 65% beads too, and for the first few weeks my hygrometer read around 70%, so I don't think you will have anything to worry about. Over time, it will fluctuate but stay in the general range of "acceptable". Mine is reading 67% now.

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    I keep mine at about 70%-75% so you are OK at 70% I think. If it drops below 65% start to worry
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  4. Unhappy

    My humidor dried out some cigars so I bought a digital hygrometer and filled it back up and now it reads 75%. Will this help moisten my cigars or am I continuing to damage them?

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    you filled what up, your humidifier? What type of humidifier do you use? 75% humidity is not bad for cigars, but it is best for the cigars to change humidity levels gradually. Let your cigars be and maybe the humidity will drop a little lower, gradually. You may want to invest in the beads that are so harped on and accepted here. It is pretty much worry free and convenient.

  6. Talking

    Yes I filled my humidifer up. Thankyou for the advice. Are these beads really that good?

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    It is not that they are THAT good, but they get the job done well. I mean if it works, don't fix it. I went ahead and bought them because they came recommended and I didn't want to use the hygrometer that came with the humidor. I think the beads are the only way to go, and they are inexpensive relative to the amount of money we spend on cigars. Check out the site, you can search Heartfelt beads. He just came out with a box that houses tubes, that will be my next purchase after buying a bigger humidor.

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