Hillbillyjosh770 wrote:What's the best way to SLOWLY bring up the rh in the humidor?
Cigars are pretty hard.
Noticed that the lid is warped.
Does anyone recommend a good table top humidor?
Going to move all my sticks to my big humi for the time being.
Will it hurt having the dried cigars in a 67 rh humidor? Is that too much rh too soon?
Tupperware unless you want to spend the money on something nice. Anything you see on here is going to be the same as any other cheap Chinese humidor. Some work decently, but its a crap shoot. My favorite budget desktop is Don Salvatore for around $200, but if you're willing to spend another $150 can get a Daniel Marshall or waxing moon. Some of those Chinese humidors are pushing that price anyway.
A nice wooden desktop humidor isn't going to do anything that tupperdors won't, except look pretty, and have a greater risk for failure. I like having a nice wooden desktop humidor.
Dont put the dry cigars straight into a 67, they'll likely split.
I've never done it, but I know Boveda makes a wide range of rh levels, could likely get a 50, and a 62, give them a few weeks with each in a sealed container.