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<blockquote data-quote="mosin1932" data-source="post: 601668" data-attributes="member: 5339"><p>I live in a fairly dry climate (15% humidity is about average). I've tried humidifying packs, tin foil with wet paper towels, etc. Boveda packs and the other methods just become too much of a hassle when I started amassing more jars lol. These days I just spritz/mist a little water directly into the jar, close it up, and the next day it's good to go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mosin1932, post: 601668, member: 5339"] I live in a fairly dry climate (15% humidity is about average). I've tried humidifying packs, tin foil with wet paper towels, etc. Boveda packs and the other methods just become too much of a hassle when I started amassing more jars lol. These days I just spritz/mist a little water directly into the jar, close it up, and the next day it's good to go! [/QUOTE]
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