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Subvet642 07:38 AM 06-18-2012
...and with a heat wave coming, I'm wondering if it would be viable to temporarily put my humi in the fridge.
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area51 07:40 AM 06-18-2012
Whats your fridge temp at?
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smitty81 07:43 AM 06-18-2012
Have a cooler?

Put it in a cooler with a frozen bottle of water.
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Subvet642 07:44 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by area51:
Whats your fridge temp at?
Probably around 40F.
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czerbe 07:45 AM 06-18-2012
:-)is a basement an option...other wise send me all your sticks and I'll hold on to them my AC works fine!!! I promise I will take good care of them :-):-)
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area51 07:46 AM 06-18-2012
It would be to cold. It would work however to keep them cool. Maybe wrap a towel around the humi.
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Subvet642 07:46 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by smitty81:
Have a cooler?

Put it in a cooler with a frozen bottle of water.
No, but not a bad idea. I could, of course get one. :-)
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smitty81 07:48 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
No, but not a bad idea. I could, of course get one. :-)
Then you could make one of them coolidors afterwords.
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Subvet642 07:49 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by czerbe:
:-)is a basement an option...other wise send me all your sticks and I'll hold on to them my AC works fine!!! I promise I will take good care of them :-):-)
No basement, we have a condo on the top floor.
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OLS 07:49 AM 06-18-2012
I think you could wrap it in newspaper, then plastic then repeat and get away with it....cold be damned.
Hell you folks on this board FREEZE your cigars and claim no ill effects.
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CigarNut 07:49 AM 06-18-2012
Putting them in a cooler is a good idea. Frozen bottle of water is a very bad idea -- lots of condensation which will raise the RH.

What do you expect your ambient temperatures to be during the heat wave (both highs and lows). It may be that your cigars will be fine for the duration.
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Subvet642 07:51 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by smitty81:
Then you could make one of them coolidors afterwords.
Ya know Smitty, I think I'm gonna do that. You rock!


Don't know why I didn't think of that! :-)
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area51 07:52 AM 06-18-2012
Haha so hows a coolidor gonna solve the temp issue?
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Subvet642 07:52 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Putting them in a cooler is a good idea. Frozen bottle of water is a very bad idea -- lots of condensation which will raise the RH.

What do you expect your ambient temperatures to be during the heat wave (both highs and lows). It may be that your cigars will be fine for the duration.
Lows of 70, highs of 97.
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smitty81 07:53 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Putting them in a cooler is a good idea. Frozen bottle of water is a very bad idea -- lots of condensation which will raise the RH.

What do you expect your ambient temperatures to be during the heat wave (both highs and lows). It may be that your cigars will be fine for the duration.
Never thought about that.


Could he put his sticks in a large tupperware container and then put that in a cooler with the bottle of water?
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Subvet642 07:54 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Putting them in a cooler is a good idea. Frozen bottle of water is a very bad idea -- lots of condensation which will raise the RH.

What do you expect your ambient temperatures to be during the heat wave (both highs and lows). It may be that your cigars will be fine for the duration.
I'll just keep them in the humi and put that into the cooler with a frozen water bottle, it's small enough to fit.
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area51 07:56 AM 06-18-2012
^Bingo.
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smitty81 07:58 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
I'll just keep them in the humi and put that into the cooler with a frozen water bottle.
You might put your frozen bottle of water in a couple of gallon zip lock bags so you won't get condensation and water everywhere when it melts.

Just thinking............is this bad advise?
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Subvet642 08:06 AM 06-18-2012
Originally Posted by smitty81:
You might put your frozen bottle of water in a couple of gallon zip lock bags so you won't get condensation and water everywhere when it melts.

Just thinking............is this bad advise?

I was thinking I'd rest my humi on a few coffee mugs in the cooler to elevate it above the bottom, creating a bilge for the condensation.
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area51 08:11 AM 06-18-2012
Your best bet would be wrap the humi and the water. The last thing you want it the wood to rot ( assuming it is a wood humi).
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