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coachjamiecoachjamie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 337
I just got my new humidor in and I checked the seal by the dollar bill test. On one side it is pretty snug. On the other side and the front I did not get as much resistance I would have liked. Should I panic or wait and test again after I season it? Do they normally swell a bit after taking on moisture? My 20ct humi seems to have a much better seal by way of the dollar bill test. Any ideas on what I should do?

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  • YankeeManYankeeMan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,377
  • coachjamiecoachjamie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 337
    That is what I was hoping for and thought would be the case. Thanks for the info.
  • laker1963laker1963 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,046
    coachjamie:
    That is what I was hoping for and thought would be the case. Thanks for the info.
    If after a time the seal does not seem as tight as you would like, you can wipe down the wood around the edge of the humi and the lid of the humi, and it will cause the seal wood to swell and tighten up the seal for you.
  • coachjamiecoachjamie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 337
    Ok I will check that out in a few days. I have had it seasoning since I received it. I did not open it until it had the sponge in it for 36 hours. It was at 72% then. I let it continue for another 24 hours and checked again and it was up to 82%. I then removed the sponge and put in my 70% heartfelt bead tube. I let it sit again for 24 hours. I checked it this morning and it was at 71%. I will check again this evening at some point to make sure it is stable. Then I will probably wait another day and then check the seal. If all is well at that point I will put my sticks in it.
  • lilwing88lilwing88 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,787
    Don't forget the "whoosh test" too........ When your humi is properly seasoned, let your lid fall shut. If it slams down, no good. If it makes a small "whoosh" sound, then your seal is good.
  • GadwinDuilGadwinDuil Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 474
  • mrpillowmrpillow Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 464
    The lid falling is going to create downward air movement into the interior of the humidor, which if the humidor is well sealed, will be forced out the sides providing a cushion of moving air for the lid to fall upon, therefore slowing its descent.
  • GadwinDuilGadwinDuil Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 474
    Oooo, I gotcha. So it's a seal thing, not a humidity thing. Duh.... Coulda come to that conclusion if i'd thought about it a little more, me thinks, lol. Thanks for the lightning answer, Pillow.
  • coachjamiecoachjamie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 337
  • coachjamiecoachjamie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 337
    I had my humi open for quite a while yesterday taking out all the sticks I received the other day to take pics of them. I have to say I am really impressed with the Heartfelt Bead tube I have in there. It was a while getting everything out and then again while getting everything back in and organizing the way I wanted it in there differently than when I pulled them out. I checked my hygro this morning and it was sitting at 67%. I have not had to do anything but spray the tube down one time shortly after seasoning. It has been the easiest thing to deal with!
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