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Boveda pack experiment.
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<blockquote data-quote="daveinlax" data-source="post: 616198" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>The so called codger blends are soaked in polypropylene glycol and shouldn’t dry out very fast as is but Bovida’s are 2 way and should keep them fresh just fine for a very long time.</p><p>I smoke a pretty natural tobacco that will dry out in days and I live in the dust dry desert 8 month a year. I keep 2 in my bagador that starts out at a out 5 pounds. I might have to rotate and recharge them in distilled water once in that time. Note I don’t like smoking dry tobacco so I keep my moister than some might like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveinlax, post: 616198, member: 89"] The so called codger blends are soaked in polypropylene glycol and shouldn’t dry out very fast as is but Bovida’s are 2 way and should keep them fresh just fine for a very long time. I smoke a pretty natural tobacco that will dry out in days and I live in the dust dry desert 8 month a year. I keep 2 in my bagador that starts out at a out 5 pounds. I might have to rotate and recharge them in distilled water once in that time. Note I don’t like smoking dry tobacco so I keep my moister than some might like. [/QUOTE]
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