Lshapecutter 04:17 PM 05-12-2020
I bought new humidor a week ago from Holts. It came with four boveda 84% for seasoning. As the instruction, I've put these four bovedas on humidor for seasoning.
Today, I've checked my humidor and it has weird smell like rotten milk. I want to figure out what is the problem. It doesn't have a odor issue when I've received. Might be the boveda issue? I've already made the replacement since the first one came with the broken bottom seal. I don't want to waste anymore time for seasoning and replacement.
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sigsauer 04:49 PM 05-12-2020
return it
not worth the bullshit
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icehog3 05:14 PM 05-12-2020
Check out Dave at CheapHumidors.com. Better quality products in my book than any of the cigar vendors.
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The Poet 05:36 PM 05-12-2020
Fill it with Acids, leave them there for a few months, then throw both the humidor and cigars away.
:-)
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dijit 05:06 AM 05-13-2020
Vendor humidors are the cheapest they can find. You would be hard pressed to eliminate the smell from it. I think you should do yourself a favor get a Tupperware and some cedar strips while you wait on a quality humidor to arrive. As Tom said cheap humidors will take good care of and at a fair price.
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Havanaaddict 01:16 PM 05-13-2020
sigsauer 07:59 PM 09-28-2020
icehog3 10:48 AM 09-29-2020
He hasn't been back since the day after he joined. Hopefully he took some advice here.
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stearns 10:52 AM 09-29-2020
Originally Posted by icehog3:
He hasn't been back since the day after he joined. Hopefully he took some advice here.
And if not, we have all learned a valuable lesson about smoking rotten milk
:-)
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icehog3 11:05 AM 09-29-2020
Originally Posted by stearns:
And if not, we have all learned a valuable lesson about smoking rotten milk :-)
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