One amazing humidification product, that never needs refilling, …

Comment posted Kurt Van Keppel on how to season and humidfy a cigar humidor by CreateFreely.

one amazing humidification product, that never needs refilling, is CIGAR MECHANIC. Check it out…

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  • got this stuff and my rh is always way to low, i think its a marketing tool because it doesnt work
  • wait, if they release at a constant rate, there should be a predictable time at which they need refilling. if there’s varibles such as the ones kurt talked about, doesn’t that mean it doesn’t release 70% consistantly?
  • Not neccesarily, but eventually, yes, they do need refilling. I just installed a cyrstal humidifier in a humidor I KNOW is leaky, and so far it’s keeping a constant 69%, which is right where I want it. How long until I have to refilll? Don’t know, but I’ll make note of it when I do. -G.

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CreateFreelyJanuary 20th, 2011 at 10:51 am

one amazing humidification product, that never needs refilling, is CIGAR MECHANIC. Check it out…

FamousSmokeShopJanuary 20th, 2011 at 11:29 am

Not neccesarily, but eventually, yes, they do need refilling. I just installed a cyrstal humidifier in a humidor I KNOW is leaky, and so far it’s keeping a constant 69%, which is right where I want it. How long until I have to refilll? Don’t know, but I’ll make note of it when I do. -G.

E121CJanuary 20th, 2011 at 11:42 am

wait, if they release at a constant rate, there should be a predictable time at which they need refilling. if there’s varibles such as the ones kurt talked about, doesn’t that mean it doesn’t release 70% consistantly?

crailtap202January 20th, 2011 at 11:54 am

got this stuff and my rh is always way to low, i think its a marketing tool because it doesnt work