It is just like a humidor in that you need to add a humidifier and a hydrometer. Alot of folks are going with humidity beads these days.
It is just like a humidor in that you need to add a humidifier and a hydrometer. Alot of folks are going with humidity beads these days.
A hygrometer would be nice, to insure you aren't over humidifying your cigars. I picked my digital one up for about $40(can) and I saw them for around $20(us) on ebay. Or you can get analog ones for a lot cheaper. You should also get some florist foam(free from florist maybe), soak it with distilled water and throw it in a bag. Set the bag upright in the cooler and call it a humidifier. Just make sure you open the coolider at least once a week to make sure it gets fresh air and to fill your humidifier up. You can also throw some blocks of cedar in just to help it maintain it's moisture better
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Last edited by Roham; 05-08-2005 at 11:54 AM.
mmab posted this in another thread regarding florist foam:
"It's called "Oasis" at most florists and craft stores. There are two types. One is a dry type and made for artificial flowers. The other is the wet type for real flowers. You want the wet type. Oasis is a great material for humidifiers
My buddy got an inexpensive humidor a while back and the Oasis in the humidifier puck was either cheap crap or the dry type as it wouldn't soak up any water.
Go to any craft store and ask for wet type Oasis florist foam. You can recut a section easy. It cuts easier than butter with a steak knife or razor knife. When you soak it you can see the color darken and also see the water absorb into it.
You may want to consider making your own humidifier using Oasis and some type of holder for it. Just be sure it won't leak or contact you cigars directly."
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