I posted some time back about how I couldn't understand why my cigars got crunchy while my hygrometers were showing up to 90%. I finally picked up a digital temp/humidity gauge small enough to be useful in even my small humidor. Obviously, my old hygrometers were way off. I'm now fighting to get the actual humidity up to 60% in both humidors. I had calibrated them both with the salt method, but must have done it wrong. I'd like to have 65%, but I may have to find places in them for more 'oasis' units, particularly in the winter. Since the dial hygrometers are adjustable, I'm re-setting them to reflect reality. Consequently, I'm just using the digital to correct the analog gauges. As far as temperature, I knew that already, but the digital does reflect the correct house temp of about 73F in the summer. That will be dropping to 69/70 once I switch over to heat, which is forced-air, so that's when the humidity battle really begins. I might just abandon the nice-looking wood humidors, which are not really big enough for long-term storage of bundles/boxes anyway, and put together a 'Coolerdor'. I could keep this in an out of the way spot and get into some long-term storage/conditioning. I'll need to find some Spanish Cedar to put in it. Maybe I'll keep one of the wood humidors for my 'ready' box.