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Drymistat
Started by Koop, 08/06/2018 10:25 PM
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08/06/2018 10:25 PM
I keep reading about Boveda packs on this forum, does anyone have experience with Drymistat tubes?
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08/06/2018 10:32 PM
Yes and they work fine and will do what they need to for the most part. The advantage of using Boveda verses Drymistat tubes is Boveda will hold a specific RH were as the tubes can give some variation between fully charged and there dryer state. I use jars instead of tubes but basically the same thing but I use them in conjunction with Boveda packs to keep a level RH. Just my preference. I am sure others will share their opinions as well.
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08/07/2018 12:46 AM
Exactly what Neal said, a drymistat by itself didn't seem to get the job done for me, but that with a boveda helps the boveda last longer in my opinion.
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08/07/2018 05:32 AM
+1 for Boveda. It will hold a steady RH
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RE: Drymistat
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08/07/2018 08:59 AM
Boveda vs. Beads and Gels - What's Best For Your Humidor?
https://youtu.be/AD9QWDUr2jU
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