I bought the same one. Unfortunately, when I put it my cheapo humidor (that was at about 75% RH after 2 weeks with a damp cloth in it), it would only hold about 55-60% RH, so I switched my gars back to my plastic extreme case. I'm hoping that my humi was the problem as the seal didn't seem that great.
Just remember, if you keep adding 50-50 solution, the RH will gradually drift down as the PG doesn't evaporate. I almost think it's better (after initial charging with 50-50) to add distilled water when the beads start to dry out and when the RH gets to 70 to add 50-50 the next time solution is needed.
The plastic cases only have a tiny piece of green foam and manage to hold a pretty good RH, with the same caveat to use distilled H2O sometimes instead of 50-50. I guess the only downside is that they're so sealed, that there's no "breathing" like with a wood humi. Of course, the better the seal, it would seem the less air exchange. I tossed a couple of thin strips of cedar into the plastic case so the cigars may be fooled into thinking they're in wood.![]()
Any comments on disadvantages of long term storage in the plastic humi's????????




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