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    I just purchase 2 drymistat i have a 2OO COUNT HUMIDOR..i gotten it from holts they told me i needed 2 because its 200 count humidor..anyway..weres the best place to put both of them..or is it ok to put on top of other cigars.and also what is best to fill with tap water or 50/50 mix distilled water...thanks

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    I think those can use tap water.I always keep distilled water on hand though since its cheap and in every food store by the starch and ironing stuff.

    I have two sticks but humisticks and one on bottom and one on top tray.
    It's holding fine.
    You can rest it on a cigar if you like,keep the cello on the cigar.I put a piece of thin cedar under mine.
    A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman. ....Edward G Bulwer-Lytton

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    I would use distilled water over tap regardless. Down here we have a lot of chlorine and minerals in the water and id think anything you can taste would also flavor your cigars too.
    Give me one ill smoke it.

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    ok...
    Is a humistick and a drymistat basiclly the same thing? ( sorry im new to this one )Ive seem a clear , plastic tube with crystals in it that you add water too....is that a humistick?? stat??
    Bobalouie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobalouie
    ok...
    Is a humistick and a drymistat basiclly the same thing? ( sorry im new to this one )Ive seem a clear , plastic tube with crystals in it that you add water too....is that a humistick?? stat??
    Bobalouie
    Yes - they are the same (or very similar). The directions say that you can add tap water but that's b/c it's "disposable" after 6-12 mo of use. They come pre-charged, so no 50/50 needed. To make sure you keep it (and your cigars) clean, I'd spend the 60 cents on a gallon of distilled water and fill it along with your humidifier.

    You can keep it next to/on top of/under your cigars, just make sure you still rotate the cigars every couple of weeks (on the outside) until you get a consistent humidity. Seeing how you have a bigger humidor, you may want to keep them apart from your cigars using dividers (one on the top and one on the bottom level at opposite ends).

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    The thing I was talking about bobalouie,is similar to your's.In fact it's made by the same company.ClimaGuard from Cigar Savor.Its the red stick filled with some type of foam with beads in it sitting on a spring.When wet the thing weighs down the spring hideing the red sticker in the window.When dry it raises up displaying the red sticker for notice of a refill.
    It handles more cigars then the other thing.I only have one for a hundred and my humi stays 67-69%rh all the time.

    I just ordered 2 more though.
    A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman. ....Edward G Bulwer-Lytton

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    well I got the 2 sticks in my humidor and so far it seems to be doing ok. I also got a Heartfelt Stick ( 70% ) so I replaced one humi stick with one heartfelt I have them in the fromt and back of the humidor on angles, bottom to top. I hope it is doing the job. My Humidity seems to be staying stable so ......yay for me ( took long enough )
    Bobalouie
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