Boveda works for me and I have no complain about the brand. There is no reason to worry so much about exact 70:70. A little up or down doesn't hurt your cigar that much. I maintain my 5,000+ cigars with Boveda without any issue.
Boveda works for me and I have no complain about the brand. There is no reason to worry so much about exact 70:70. A little up or down doesn't hurt your cigar that much. I maintain my 5,000+ cigars with Boveda without any issue.
Boveda works for me too. It's a great product. The problem is this video they produced testing Boveda against other products is kinda fishy. The results are suspect. Especially since they won't reveal all the facts about how they conducted the test.
What do you store your cigars in? The winters here in the NE are brutal on humidity in my wood humis as well, but my cooler maintains fine. This time of year I consolidate everything I can into the cooler, and use a small wood humi to hold things I want to smoke soon. I use Boveda in the wood humi since it is easy to add or up the RH level by switching packs.
I am probably using the same boveda packs i did when this thread started. I charge them now by putting them in a tupperware dish submerged in water, works like a charm.
Coleman cooler + 65% Boveda packs= Happy Cigars
I will never use a desktop humi again. Tossed my man o war humi out in frustration.
Boveda packs are still going strong 4 months later.
I live in the midwest and it gets very dry here in the winter. I use black ice and boveda in the winter. 62 isn't crazy low though. I try to keep mine around 65 and it has dipped a little bit already. I just added my black ice back to the mix last weekend to help get it back up to 65.
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