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How do I check the seal on my humidor

cphk96cphk96 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14
I made an impulse buy of a humidor at my local smoke shop. I do not think it is the best construction of a humidor. Bought it before I started reading all the great info on this forum. I have been reading on other threads about the dollar bill test. Can someone explain to me how to perform this test? I definitely do not hear a "whoosh" when I close the lid.

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  • dtrdwngsdtrdwngs Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 74
    I am somewhat new to cigars and dont know about the dollar bill test. I do know that you can put a flashlight inside and close the lid and turn out the lights and check the seal that way. Don't know how accuarate it is but I have read that it works. Good luck and let me know how the dollar bill thing works.
  • rmccloudrmccloud Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 160
    The dollar bill test is where you place a dollar, half in and half out of the humidor and close the lid. Try to pull the bill out of the humidor. It should be very difficult if not impossible to pull out (without ripping the bill of course). You want to try this on the different sides of the humidor.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    Also the drop test. Open your humidor so that there is roughly 2-3 inches of open space between the lid and the body on the front....then drop the lid. If the lid closes with a whoosh, as though the drop were cushioned, then chances are you have a pretty decent seal. If the lid slams down, take the humidor back to wherever you got it from and demand a replacement.
  • cphk96cphk96 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14
    rmccloud:
    The dollar bill test is where you place a dollar, half in and half out of the humidor and close the lid. Try to pull the bill out of the humidor. It should be very difficult if not impossible to pull out (without ripping the bill of course). You want to try this on the different sides of the humidor.
    Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, it failed the dollar bill test and when I did the "whoosh" test, it failed for the most part. THe place where I bought it will not let me replace it, since I opened it and seasoned it. Oh well, you live and learn. Is there any way to seal a humidor until I can purchase a better one. Would glueing magnetic strips help in sealing the humidor?
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    cphk96:
    rmccloud:
    The dollar bill test is where you place a dollar, half in and half out of the humidor and close the lid. Try to pull the bill out of the humidor. It should be very difficult if not impossible to pull out (without ripping the bill of course). You want to try this on the different sides of the humidor.
    Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, it failed the dollar bill test and when I did the "whoosh" test, it failed for the most part. THe place where I bought it will not let me replace it, since I opened it and seasoned it. Oh well, you live and learn. Is there any way to seal a humidor until I can purchase a better one. Would glueing magnetic strips help in sealing the humidor?
    I suggested this to another member, and it should work for you. Get yourself some regular scotch tape and put a single strip along the rim of the humidor, wherever the lid makes contact. This will help to close up the gap and should improve your seal.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    a very small size weather strip may work as well.
  • jaytothenjaytothen Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 55
    cphk96:
    rmccloud:
    The dollar bill test is where you place a dollar, half in and half out of the humidor and close the lid. Try to pull the bill out of the humidor. It should be very difficult if not impossible to pull out (without ripping the bill of course). You want to try this on the different sides of the humidor.
    Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, it failed the dollar bill test and when I did the "whoosh" test, it failed for the most part. THe place where I bought it will not let me replace it, since I opened it and seasoned it. Oh well, you live and learn. Is there any way to seal a humidor until I can purchase a better one. Would glueing magnetic strips help in sealing the humidor?
    test the RH first, a humidor doesn't have to be air tight, just as long as it holds the humidity at 65-70%. Of course a better seal performs this better, but I have several that aren't exactly 'air tight' and serve their purpose fine. It may also take a little more time to adjust after it's open for long periods, just monitor it and see what happens. It's probably fine. If it doesn't hold steady, get the thinnest weather stripping you can find and run it around the seals. I did have one that I had to do this with, now it works perfect.
  • boydmcgowanboydmcgowan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,101
    Holy Necro Post Batman . . . .

    This is why the forum is great . . . Theres a lot of stuff in here. If my humidity is still low after over saturating my beads, it'll be on to the dollar bill test and the "whoosh" test and then if I need to I can try some tape around the seal. the weather stripping idea is a good one, but that feels too much like humidor surgury and its not that nice of a humi anyway so maybe I could use the excuse to get a new one . . . . who said waxingmoon?
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    Y'know . . . we don't really ration the "new thread" button ;)

    The whoosh test is the first test you wanna do; if there's a good seal, it'll whoosh before and after seasoning. If it fails, the seal is bad and it may be best to get a new one if you don't wanna go thru the trouble of finding the leak.

    WaxingMoon makes a good humidor, and he'll work with you on the options to get it in the price range you want. Definitely recommend him

    On a different note, WHERE THE F*CK HAS HE BEEN?! I haven't seen one of his humi's in forever!!

  • KriegerKrieger Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 337
    IDK if id put a dollar bill in my humidor. they are freakin FILTHY. why not construction paper or something?
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    I'm sure any type of paper roughly the same thickness and pliability as a dollar bill will work just fine.
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