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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? 

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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?

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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. 

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15 hours ago, ptsmith109 said:

I have not, however, they are all digital. Do digital hygrometers need to be calibrated as well?

Yes

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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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