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brian simonds
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I don't have a humidor yet i have the bag my cigars come in & every time my order comes in i leave the pillow in the bag so now i have 3 pillows in the bag with 15 cigars. I need to know if that is bad for the cigars. Will it put to much moisture in the bag & if so will it hurt the cigars I'm a newby so i don't know much yet HELP ME PLEASE Thank you
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Welcome to the forum Brian, I would probably take out 2 of the pillows, these are not a two-way humidifier and it is possible that it could raise the RH to high. if you have a B&M store around you can pick up a Boveda pack 65 or 69 would be good. One large pack in a gallon size Ziploc bag will last 2-3 months. you can also use a Tupperware container until you get a humi and get it seasoned.
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I agree. If all in one bag, you probably only need one pillow at most.
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Off topic a little, but has anyone noticed little pebble-like objects in the humicare pillows if you don't use them and let them dry out?
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Yep. I usually just throw them out when that happens. They don't seem to charge very well when they get to that point.YankeeMan:Off topic a little, but has anyone noticed little pebble-like objects in the humicare pillows if you don't use them and let them dry out? -
#1 do your homework when picking a humidor. The really cheap ones are cheap for a reason. Also keep in mind they don't hold as many as advertised. a 50 count only holds around 30. So if you think you only need a fifty count get a 100 count. They fill up faster then you think.onestrangeone:Welcome to the forum Brian, I would probably take out 2 of the pillows, these are not a two-way humidifier and it is possible that it could raise the RH to high. if you have a B&M store around you can pick up a Boveda pack 65 or 69 would be good. One large pack in a gallon size Ziploc bag will last 2-3 months. you can also use a Tupperware container until you get a humi and get it seasoned.