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Hey Patrick I believe they are 65%. I know some people are against kittylitter but when you do not have the cash to drop on proper humidity control KL is a cheap alternative. The KL is designed to absorb moisture, which is why it works so well for rh.
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If your cabinet does seal well, and if the ambient RH is too high, I've heard that these guys can work very well. Never used one personally, only 2nd hand reports. Price seems reasonable....
Also, these have been used by buddies for storing their classic cars. Can't imagine why it wouldn't work in a humidor....
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Go to Lowe's or Home Depot; they all carry sacs of dessicant designed to lower humidity. I've used it a couple times in my firdges and it's GREAT>
As for KL- it works. I use it to keep all my babies safe, and trust it implicitly. I do use the round pearls with no colored ones though. |
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