ptsmith109 Posted May 30 Posted May 30 Hello all - got set up with a couple new tupperware containers to hold boxes of my CCs. My digital hygrometer is showing anywhere between a 75-77% RH on a 69% pack. (For comparison's sake, my RH in the room is about 55%) I got some Integra Boost packs when I ordered a humidor from Case Excellence, and I switched over to Valet tonight. Do I just need to be Boveda or bust? Is there something else I'm needing to do?
Popular Post Çnote Posted May 30 Popular Post Posted May 30 I have found that you need much less Boveda than you would think with properly sealed Tupperware. I would hasten to guess you just have that much humidity in system. More cigars is often the answer, can't possibly have enough really. 5
sv_ontour Posted May 30 Posted May 30 Welcome and plenty of great advice on here 1. Calibrate your hygros, I recently changed over and tried a few different types from data loggers to cheap amazon ones. I should have just read the info here and gone with the Govee’s, they are great. 2. Tuppadores tend to lose a lot less moisture so I find they require a lot less maintenance. Can’t comment on boveda, I have used HCM beads for the last ten plus years and can’t fault them. 3. Buy a good quality cooler to start with that has a good seal, it will save you time and money over the long run. Adding cedar as others have mentioned is also good to help keep RH stable. 4. Temperature matters - what are the current temps?
gormag38 Posted Monday at 06:33 PM Posted Monday at 06:33 PM On 5/30/2025 at 6:19 PM, sv_ontour said: the Govee’s, they are great. This. I chose the bluetooth enabled ones and haven't looked back since. Calibrate them when received and go from there. (I've always calibrated using a ziplock baggie, a bottle cap, distilled H2O, and table salt. Make a salt slurry with the salt and water inside the bottle cap, place the cap and hygro in a sealed baggie, wait 24hours and adjust to 75 % rH *could be remembering the wrong set point, but if you google 'salt method hygrometer calibration' you'll find all you need to know. On 5/30/2025 at 3:13 PM, ptsmith109 said: 75-77% RH on a 69% pack. Tuppers, coolers, wineadors etc. are notorious for reading a few % points higher than the Boveda states. Basically anything that has a complete waterproof seal will read higher than the boveda package states. I use 62s% in all my tuppers and they run about 65-67% depending on temp and time of year.
ptsmith109 Posted Monday at 06:56 PM Author Posted Monday at 06:56 PM Did you calibrate your hygrometer?I have not, however, they are all digital. Do digital hygrometers need to be calibrated as well?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
mikejh Posted Monday at 08:48 PM Posted Monday at 08:48 PM 15 hours ago, ptsmith109 said: I have not, however, they are all digital. Do digital hygrometers need to be calibrated as well? Yes
Nevrknow Posted Monday at 11:45 PM Posted Monday at 11:45 PM Are you using true Tupperware? If so, I have not found those very reliable when I first started. Try some Rubbermaid Brilliance containers. They actually have a seal in the lid. I have some Cohibas, Lusis and some Nudies in mine with Boveda. Nailed 65% (using Govees) from the get go and have never wavered. This advice of course is worth what you just paid for it. 😂
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