I now have two very nice desk top humidors and a tuppador for boxes.
The Desk tops are nice looking laminated units and look just dandy on the top of my Grannies old bureau in the sitting room. All are equipped with a mixture of gel and Hartfelt tubes which should give a humidity of 65 - 70%.
However at this time of year, other members of the family feel the cold and with everyone being at home the central heating is on for long periods during the day. To top it all we have an open fire which is lit most evenings.
The result of this is I am constantly battling to keep any hummidity in my cigars. I have just checked and the natural 'background' humidity in the sitting room is 41% so there is a huge discrepancy which I don't think I can cope with without some form of electronic humidification.
The only solution is to take my cigars out to my office where the heat is considerably lower.
Any thoughts?
The Desk tops are nice looking laminated units and look just dandy on the top of my Grannies old bureau in the sitting room. All are equipped with a mixture of gel and Hartfelt tubes which should give a humidity of 65 - 70%.
However at this time of year, other members of the family feel the cold and with everyone being at home the central heating is on for long periods during the day. To top it all we have an open fire which is lit most evenings.
The result of this is I am constantly battling to keep any hummidity in my cigars. I have just checked and the natural 'background' humidity in the sitting room is 41% so there is a huge discrepancy which I don't think I can cope with without some form of electronic humidification.
The only solution is to take my cigars out to my office where the heat is considerably lower.
Any thoughts?
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