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A humidifier as the title would indicate sounds like a really good idea to me. Instead, I screw around with pulling out the exact number of leaves I need ahead of time, spraying the leaves just the right amount and stacking them to keep them supple. Oh, and working as quickly as I can at my skill level. Imagining a world where I could simply pull leaves out and have them stay the way they are gives me goosebumps.
 

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I have seen those small ultrasonic diffusers made for essential oils. I was just curious if anyone is using them.
I have been getting somewhat frustrated with everything drying out while I'm still working with it. Was just hoping to find something to buy me some time while I'm fumbling around. I'm still quite the newbie at rolling
 

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webmost built a conditioning chamber from a Coleman cooler. There are several posts about it but they are scattered somewhat. Here is a post with a photo:


edit: and another
 

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@waikikigun video of conditioning binder and wrapper

 

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webmost built a conditioning chamber from a Coleman cooler. There are several posts about it but they are scattered somewhat. Here is a post with a photo:


edit: and another
My issue isn't getting the components into case it's a matter of keeping them there while I'm working with them. The air is dryer than a popcorn fart the past 4 days here. I'm trying to develop a system of different bags with each component seperated In their various leaf types and functions. I would just like a bit of breathing room so I can take a bit of time while rolling. Yesterday I tubed up my filler leaves then went to get a cup of tea. 3 min latter I went to roll and the leaves were crumbling. The air is sucking the moisture out of everything here right now.
I dont want to get everything too wet because I like to smoke the cigars within a day or so.
I hope all that makes sense haha
 

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My issue isn't getting the components into case it's a matter of keeping them there while I'm working with them. The air is dryer than a popcorn fart the past 4 days here. I'm trying to develop a system of different bags with each component seperated In their various leaf types and functions. I would just like a bit of breathing room so I can take a bit of time while rolling. Yesterday I tubed up my filler leaves then went to get a cup of tea. 3 min latter I went to roll and the leaves were crumbling. The air is sucking the moisture out of everything here right now.
I dont want to get everything too wet because I like to smoke the cigars within a day or so.
I hope all that makes sense haha
Perhaps a Cooler-dor but for leaf rather than cigars?


 

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I have seen those small ultrasonic diffusers made for essential oils. I was just curious if anyone is using them.
I have been getting somewhat frustrated with everything drying out while I'm still working with it. Was just hoping to find something to buy me some time while I'm fumbling around. I'm still quite the newbie at rolling
I remember GDaddy used a $20 oil diffuser as his solution for this problem.
 

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Yesterday I bought a small ultrasonic diffuser for $20 to give it a try. I havnt rolled any cigars yet but I'll let everyone know if it makes much differance.
I think my wife is hoping it won't help because she will use it for essential oils.
It's a win win either way
Pretty sure your wife's gonna be out of luck. Totally solved the problem for GDaddy.
 

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I might have to get her one then.
I filled it with water and turned it on, it's kinda neat.
The vapor is visible and cascades down rapidly. It should be pretty simple to concentrate and controll the vapor directly onto my rolling boards.
 

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I'm having that issue right now here. Our RH is about 25% here the past week. I can't keep anything hydrated.
My humidifier is a little smaller than yours but I'm sure it will work.
 

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I'm having that issue right now here. Our RH is about 25% here the past week. I can't keep anything hydrated.
My humidifier is a little smaller than yours but I'm sure it will work.
I have 3 that I'm gonna use in as yet unfinished Kiln I might try one out on my next shredding exercise. I'll let you know if it works. Keep us posted on your progress, I'll watch with interest.
Cheers Oldfella
 

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I have seen those small ultrasonic diffusers made for essential oils. I was just curious if anyone is using them.
I have been getting somewhat frustrated with everything drying out while I'm still working with it. Was just hoping to find something to buy me some time while I'm fumbling around. I'm still quite the newbie at rolling


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The vapor lidts up, then floats down. So place your leaf where it falls. Works.

In winter, I use a room humidifier. Steams the whole joint up.
 
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