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Yep, same problem. I've been putting in small packets of silica pouches, one at a time for a few days, to bring the humidity down inside the humidor. I have also taken the water beads out, as the calibrated digital is always reading high. I've come to realize that instead of fighting humidity that is too low, I have to fight it being to high! I can't open the humidor door to let it air, as the room humidity is always higher. I also don't want to expose the cigars to mould spores.
Yep, same problem. I've been putting in small packets of silica pouches, one at a time for a few days, to bring the humidity down inside the humidor. I have also taken the water beads out, as the calibrated digital is always reading high. I've come to realize that instead of fighting humidity that is too low, I have to fight it being to high! I can't open the humidor door to let it air, as the room humidity is always higher. I also don't want to expose the cigars to mould spores.
It's very frustrating isn't it! - I bought a dehumidifier and sometimes put my humidor up close (without the cigars in) to try and suck out the moisture!!
Try the silica pouches...stop by a shoe store and grab a few out of the shoe boxes and put them in your humi. It will bring down the humidity in a few days. If it doesn't, put in a couple more until you reach the desired humidity. Takes a bit of experimentation, but it works!
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