Right there with ya brotha!!65% beads. No need for a hygrometer, but I have a $10 digital that I move from humi to humi once in a while just for shits and giggles.
Better have that Hygro sealed in Lucite, it's one in a million. :wink:I know people always hate on the analogs, but I still use the one that came inside my Bally IV. I borrowed a friend's digital for two weeks just to verify accuracy and it was exactly dead on no matter what I did with it. Even when removing it and placing it in different environments.
I gave back the digital and saved myself $25 for more cigars
I don't even know what a Digital analog is (sounds like an oxymoron to me!) so I doubt it's that. Just the basic cheap thing in the front of the humidor. I was surprised it was so accurate. That being said, I'll still invest in a digital down the road just to make sure I don't end up ruining good cigars if the needle gets stuck or something.Better have that Hygro sealed in Lucite, it's one in a million. :wink:
You are talking about a straight analog, not one of the newer digital analogs? If so, you really do have a rarity. If you are one that likes to know their hygro is reading true I would be sure to check it at least every six months just like a digital. I would never trust an analog to stay true, but I wish you the best of luck!