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Still Watching My Back
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Scott .... you forget that I am an engineer, some of this stuff does make a lot of sense.
I'm just trying to get the bang-for-buck factor to work out. Happy would be something that won't crap out in a few years and I won't outgrow quickly (yeah, yeah, I know...). So, on to the idea of a cigar fridge, no wine. Now what if I were to plug the drain on the Frigidaire and turn the whole unit into conditioned space, would I be able to place a humidor inside as well? In theory the surroundings would be at the appropriate temperature and %RH that I wouldn't need beads inside the humidor. Or do I consider to just sell off or give away the 100-ct humidor? |
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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It happens because you provide bead and fan circulation. If you did that, you can stick all the humidors in there you want and you don't need beads inside them. ![]()
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