A suggestion for those with Humi issues.

Guys After dealing with the humi issues with the Scottsdale Cigar Co. humidor I scored a few weeks ago, I discovered that the issue was not the humidor but my hygrometer. If you are having humi issues please test your hygrometer first. The salt test showed my hygrometer was 10% off. Got another hygrometer from my B&M and what do you know 70% after an hour of sitting, with my old one showing 61%. My poor sticks. They felt and looked good but I am capable of keeping them where they need to be. My point is that if you have humidity issues, test you hygrometer first. Takes 8 to 36 hours and you can save your investment.