"Presented to Joe DiMaggio by his fellow players on the New York Yankees to express their admiration for his consecutive-game hitting record, 1941." - Actual Inscription on a Cigar Humidor Presented to Joe DiMaggio on August 29, 1941
Started by JamesTanner, 05/18/2014 11:21 AM
QuoteJamesTanner - 5/18/2014 2:47 PMThanks for the advice. I am going to search for what type of kitty litter but I am wondering if it regulated humidity like the heartfelt beads that specifically say 65 degrees humidity?
Quotebmac7754 - 5/18/2014 11:48 PMI prefer the Xikar digital hygrometer. I have one in every humidor and you can find them on the monster for around $15.
Quotentanner - 5/19/2014 6:37 PM Try here, they can tell you. Notice the difference between wood and plastic? http://www.bovedainc.com/store/tobacco/
QuoteCigarPlace - 5/19/2014 6:08 PMQuotentanner - 5/19/2014 6:37 PM Try here, they can tell you. Notice the difference between wood and plastic? http://www.bovedainc.com/store/tobacco/ This link from Tanner is great. I defer to Boveda in this regard. I can say that I haven't had to change the Boveda pack in my travel humidor in over a year and it is well traveled. Also, CELLO-ON!!! Or if you are storing boxes of cigars in their boxes... however the manufacturer packaged them to begin with. Personally, I'm going to be changing from multiple small humidors to one larger coolidor and it is my preference in those coolers, to pack my cigars as 5 packs with water pillows in each ziploc bag. However, I have an "in" for water pillows and ziploc bags in bulk but even if I had to pay retail, I'd probably do it this way too. It's a lot less box tetris.