Yeah, you are definitely correct about it depending on the humidor. Just curious what those in similar climates needed to use to maintain their preferred rh in a somewhat poorly sealing humidor.
Plan on picking up 2 320gr 69% for my 2 to see if it stays in the low 60's since 65% ones have held steady at 60% for a couple weeks now.
The cedar was very heavily seasoned initially and took a couple weeks to come down to about 70% empty, at which point I added about 2/3 capacity of cigars and the boved, and the wood looks and feels fairly dry already, so they may turn out to be too leaky to use if I'm tearing through Bovedas frequently.
At the price of the 320's, it wouldn't take long to justify getting a better humidor. Only problem is regardless of cost, they all seem to be made in china, so I dont want to lay out a couple hundred dollars for another badly leaky humidor.
Any advice on good, currently available models would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I love the Boveda Butler for its size, and since they have been bought out by CI now and are available, what do you use for a hygrometer? Screenshot looks like a Govee to me.
I may just get another Butler even though they are $30, but I like how tiny they are and they seem to work well.