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    And is your hygrometer calibrated? Came up with theory today that we should all fill our humi's to the top. More tobacco, less air. What fluctuates more? Rh of air or a solid like a nice cigar. I suppose we need circulation to keep them all in top form, but if you need to justify that new box of smokes!!! Any body ejumicated want to comment?

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    Before I bought my Humidor, I researched what I should look for, what I needed, and how I should maintain it to keep my cigars happy. One site (don't remember which) said excess space in a humidor will make it difficult to maintain humidity. The more cigars you have will prevent fluctuations in humidity because you'll have more surface area that is maintaining the same humidity.

    I've noticed when my humidor is full, I maintain perfect humidity. Once I've smoked a significant amount and haven't acquired new smokes to replenish my humidor, it's harder for me to maintain the same humidity. Mind you, I also have a glass top humidor. SO, packing in the cigars may help release or prevent excess moisture coming in from the glass.

    This may not be true, it's one sights' opinion. I find it true from experience though. Others may not feel the same way.

    Andrew

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    That could be true, my colidor is pretty full and very consistent. Couldn't temperature variations throw off the humidity readings a little?

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