Using old humidor as storage

JHawk

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Another dumb question... I recently bought a 300 count humi, so my little 50 capacity one is not needed. I am thinking about taking the humidifier and hygrometer out and using it to store my cutters and lighters. Is that a good idea, or do I not want the humi to get too dry -- just in case I want to use it as a backup in the future?
I tried a search for this, but didn't turn up anything.
 
I also use an old 50ct. for supplies/accessories. If you need to use it in the future, just re-season it. It's not going to get any drier than when you first bought it.
 
headstrong said:
I also use an old 50ct. for supplies/accessories. If you need to use it in the future, just re-season it. It's not going to get any drier than when you first bought it.
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Agreed. i do the same thing with an old humi.
 
JHawk said:
I recently bought a 300 count humi, so my little 50 capacity one is not needed.
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Letting it dry out wont hurt it. You may find however that weekly trips to the Outlaw may have you rethinking the use of that 50 ct. humi. :D
 
Herfin Bigdog said:
Use an empty cigar box for your accessories and keep that humi ready for unplanned overflow. It can happen at any time.
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Boy, ain't that the truth!

I did shit-can the florist foam for the smallest Viper tube and keep the 50-ct in ready reserve. I had to tap it just last night.
 
Thanks to all who replied!! I may just to have the little 50 capacity one back in use before long -- double checked my inventory and my new "bigger" one doesn't have much more room!! :whistling:
 
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