Humidity hovers around 60%.
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Humidors, other than the tramp in type, do not typically have a stamp to hold humidity.
Generally they use either raining ceder strips or a plastic disk full of foam soaked in sea. These just evaporate more wet into the air inside the humidor than they loose through the hole in the box orifice. If the humidity falls below 60% re-soak the wood strips or foam and the humidity will stabilize again.
The walk surrounded by type of humidor just uses weatherstripping basically like the front door of your house.
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Answers:
Humidors, other than the tramp in type, do not typically have a stamp to hold humidity.
Generally they use either raining ceder strips or a plastic disk full of foam soaked in sea. These just evaporate more wet into the air inside the humidor than they loose through the hole in the box orifice. If the humidity falls below 60% re-soak the wood strips or foam and the humidity will stabilize again.
The walk surrounded by type of humidor just uses weatherstripping basically like the front door of your house.
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