"Presented to Joe DiMaggio by his fellow players on the New York Yankees to express their admiration for his consecutive-game hitting record, 1941." - Actual Inscription on a Cigar Humidor Presented to Joe DiMaggio on August 29, 1941
Started by Chefjohn, 07/24/2018 12:33 PM
Quoteappollo - 7/24/2018 1:49 PMGood advice.My choice for humidification.
QuoteJay'D - 7/24/2018 2:05 PMNice advice, but I'm wondering about recharging mines. Do you just throw them in some distilled water and for how long?
QuoteJay'D - 7/24/2018 3:05 PMNice advice, but I'm wondering about recharging mines. Do you just throw them in some distilled water and for how long?
Quoteninfiction - 7/24/2018 3:14 PMQuoteJay'D - 7/24/2018 2:05 PMNice advice, but I'm wondering about recharging mines. Do you just throw them in some distilled water and for how long?I have enough that I rotate them. The ones I'm recharging I put in a small airtight container with a smaller cup of distilled water. It can take some time. Occasionally I'll spray them with a bottle to hurry them up. I have not submerged them directly into distilled water, but I know of people doing that. You need to keep an eye on them though if you do that. If you just keep a cup in with them and not submerge them you can leave them indefinitely and it won't ruin them.
Quoteninfiction - 7/24/2018 4:14 AMQuoteJay'D - 7/24/2018 2:05 PMNice advice, but I'm wondering about recharging mines. Do you just throw them in some distilled water and for how long?I have enough that I rotate them. The ones I'm recharging I put in a small airtight container with a smaller cup of distilled water. It can take some time. Occasionally I'll spray them with a bottle to hurry them up. I have not submerged them directly into distilled water, but I know of people doing that. You need to keep an eye on them though if you do that. If you just keep a cup in with them and not submerge them you can leave them indefinitely and it won't ruin them.