I'm in desperate need of a little help and guidance here. First, a little background. I had a NewAir CC-300 with about 1.75 lbs of 65% heartfelt beads, and a humicare active Humidification device (similar to a cigar oasis). The wineador has been running right along at 65* and 65-68% humidity. No issues until it started reaching maximum capacity. At this point, I ordered a NewAir 281E to remedy my storage problems. While setting up the new wineador, I noticed a little bit of condensation accumulation in the bottom where I placed tape over the drain hole. No problem I assumed, as I had just plugged the unit in to run with some activated carbon and baking soda to finish removing the new plastic smell. I assumed the condensation was from not having anything in the wineador to help control humidity (ie, kitty litter or humidity beads). So, I simply wiped out the little bit of accumulation, and began seasoning the wineador in order to use it since I had inbound orders. Today, a few things arrived early and I decided to start putting cigars and boxes in the new wineador that has about 2 pounds of kitty litter in it. As I reach into the bottom of my CC-300 to pull out a fairly new box of Tat Noella Reservas to put in the new wineador, I immediately noticed that the box was wet. This wineador had quite a bit more condensation accumulation in the bottom. The water soaked through the box. I immediately removed the cigars from the box, and the cigars on the bottom were soaked (visible water on the wrappers). I immediately threw 7 of them away, and am trying to salvage what's left of this new box. Here is where all you guy's expertise comes in! Is is possible to salvage the remaining cigars from this box? They were a little damp feeling, but not wet from what I could see or tell. Is it possible that they will dry out and be fine, or would it be best to count my loses and trash the entire box? Any and all help/suggestions/recommendations would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm in a bit of a panic over here, and feeling a little sick to my stomach that I let this happen. Lesson learned going forward, NOTHING else will ever be stored on the bottom of the wineador except beads/kitty litter. Additionally, I will be checking both of the wineadors weekly for condensation accumulation. The active humidification device has been unplugged too. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and any guidance that you may be able to provide.
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