I use xikar tub thingy coase that's what it came with but after a bit of research defo moving onto them boveda pouches
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostThanks for that PJ
Be intresting to see what other members use in their desk top humidors 65%... 69%...72%...'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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When they dry out put them into a sealed Tupperware box with an open ramekin of water and they'll just soak it up through osmosis and be ready to go again. Don't get them wet! Tommy found out you could speed up the process if you like by using boiling water.
image.jpg'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Been thinking about recharging them but for the price they cost ?2.69 each and they last a about 2 to 3 months
might as well buy them rather than fiddle about out of curiosity what do you use to recharge them is is the sollution you put on the hydrometer's
or distilled water latter very hard to find in the shops and petrol stations.
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You can use any water because it only absorbs the moisture as it evaporates and none of the nasties. I use deionised just because there's a quart of it in the garage where the tub is. Distilled water is readily available on EBay for sensible money.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostBeen thinking about recharging them but for the price they cost ?2.69 each and they last a about 2 to 3 months
might as well buy them rather than fiddle about out of curiosity what do you use to recharge them is is the sollution you put on the hydrometer's
or distilled water latter very hard to find in the shops and petrol stations.
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Tommy just pours boiling water into the ramekin. Because it's already evaporating it's just quicker apparently. It's deionised water in my pot just because I have some in the garage where the box is. Yes they recharge just like new. You did realise that they absorb moisture as well as release it? That's how they control the humidity.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostMine take a few weeks to recharge by the cold water method which is why they're on rotation. You'll have to ask Tommy about his method. Which is better is a point of frequent discussion on here.
If tommy should see this could he give us his thoughts on the matter.
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