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| View Poll Results: Do you put humidification in your travel humi? | |||
| Yep, always |
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51 | 39.84% |
| Nope, never |
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24 | 18.75% |
| Depends on how long I'm OTR (on the road) |
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53 | 41.41% |
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if i'm going to a one day herf no. anything longer than yes
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Local Artard
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Am I the only one who does this?: A day or so before I know I'm going to be on the road for a while, I'll grab the appropriate sized Otterbox, open it, and toss it in my humi. Just before I head out, I'll put a few cigars in it, close it up, and head out the door. It's my thought that sitting in the humi, the foam trays and the cheap foam puck acclimate to the more humid circulating air so that when I pull it out and close it up with the cigars in it, there's enough of that air coming out of the humi with it to keep my smokes in good shape for up to a few days. Maybe I'm wrong about that, but I've been happy with the resulting smokes for as many as four days using this method. If longer, I might toss in a water pillow or something.
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