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mcadenhead:I recently ordered the sampler and 20 ct humidor from cigar.com. This is my first humidor and I can definetely see why everyone recommends purchasing a much larger humidor, but for now it will have to do. It seems that the humidity level is way off and I'm not sure if I seasoned it properly, or the round humidifier has not soaked in distilled water long enough. I have a shipment of cigars coming in the next few days and want to make sure the humidor will keep them from drying out. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!Mike
mcadenhead:I currently do not have a hydrometer. I'm assuming I can purchase one at my local cigar shop? I wiped it down with distilled water, and soaked the humidifier for about 2 hours. I've read suggestions about leaving a sponge soaked in distilled water in the humidor for 48 hours. I did not do this. Would the humidifier do the same thing?
mcadenhead:Thanks for the great advice everyone. Is the consensus that the beads work better than the round humidifier that came with the humidor?
Krieg: mcadenhead:Thanks for the great advice everyone. Is the consensus that the beads work better than the round humidifier that came with the humidor? not only yes, but HELL yes. When I buy a humidor, there are 3 mandatory things I always buy for it. 1. Digital Hydrometer 2. BEADS from Heartfelt, sooo much better than foam. 3. of course, more cigars ;)
mcadenhead:So, I stopped by my local shop today and think I learned my mistake. I used purified water instead of distilled. I guess we all have to learn from our mistakes. I bought a new humidifier and another, much larger, humidor. My new shipment will have a home!
Thewelder:Hey I'm right in the same boat with you man. I was doing pretty good with my thirty count or whatever size it is. After getting some rocking deals from splits and recently found ones I need a new one. And just got the needed stuff to make it run right.