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I formerly lived in Colorado. I know I needed a humidor there. When we moved to Florida recently, I had to throw my humidor away while on the road, because it kinda got destroyed. It was old and cheap anyway.
Now, that I am again living in my homestate of Florida, I wonder if I need a humidor at all. I have two weather stations: one that is totally analog from the 1960s, and one that is new and digital, and I have never seen the humidity lower than the high 50s (I was out of the country for the big winter freeze we had here, so I couldn't check then).
So, I wonder if I should even bother investing in a humidor.
Thanks in advance.
Now, that I am again living in my homestate of Florida, I wonder if I need a humidor at all. I have two weather stations: one that is totally analog from the 1960s, and one that is new and digital, and I have never seen the humidity lower than the high 50s (I was out of the country for the big winter freeze we had here, so I couldn't check then).
So, I wonder if I should even bother investing in a humidor.
Thanks in advance.