I have a few digital hygrometers. Recently I bought a new one from a company called Taylor. I thru it in one of my coolers and checked in the morning for the accuracy against the one that was in there. However, I'm thinking this one is right and my old one is shot out.
I don't remember the name of my digitals in question but I think the package had a picture of a drawn character with a hat. I think the name started with an M.
So after this drawn out explanation my question is this. Have people found their hygrometers to be suspect a lot. I've historically replaced mine every 3 years or so just to be cautious. Did I buy crap? I've read in other posts that xicar and the acurite ones were pretty decent. Any other recomendations?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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If you are using hygrometers to check Rh, you will need to recalibrate about once a year. Using the salt test or a Boveda kit, check your hygrometers. Personally, I dont rely on my hygrometers, the Rh of the air is irrelevant. What's important is the Rh of your cigars, mine are all in boxes so how they are smoking is my check. Been using Heartfelt beads for 3 years without issues. Keep things simple and you will get more enjoyment out of this obsession.
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