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Living in the southern part of the states, summertime can be brutal. I noticed this morning my desktop humidor was getting a little too toasty at 75° with 68% humidity.
It’s stored in a room that is dark 95% of the time with no direct sunlight and a window a/c cranked down to 68°.
I threw a towel over it and placed a freezer pack on. Last I looked it was 65% humidity and 70°.
Are there any solutions to this other than what I’m doing?
Also, how does one control temp on a travel humidor when you’re on the road?
Cigar newby
It’s stored in a room that is dark 95% of the time with no direct sunlight and a window a/c cranked down to 68°.
I threw a towel over it and placed a freezer pack on. Last I looked it was 65% humidity and 70°.
Are there any solutions to this other than what I’m doing?
Also, how does one control temp on a travel humidor when you’re on the road?
Cigar newby