humiGAUGE™ "Perfecto" Hygrometer

Jeff

Head to the grindstone...
Finally upgraded my cigar setup with a digital hygrometer. Had my eye on the humiGauge for some time and ended up getting it for Christmas.

The hygrometer is the perfect shape and size for a 75 count humidor. It rests amongst all the precious sleeping beauties virtually unnoticed. Taking up no more room than one perfecto sized stick.

The unit reads the humidity and temperature. I would recommend this hygrometer to anyone. Especially if they have limited room.

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I have two of these and find them to be very accurate. Did the salt test on both, one was off by 1%, the other was right on the money.
 
Cool..were is the best place to get one? How is Joe PA? N.O.W. BE DAMNED....I was born and raised in Clearfield,PA.
 
I also have one of these in a 150 ct. humi. It was 2% high after the salt test, but it works perfectly. For only $20, it is a good piece of mind. You never have to worry about accuracy with it. Definetly worth the money.
 
I agree...IMO, very good product. Perfect size for desktop humidors - have one in each of my two desktops. Very accurate - I think both of mine are +/- 2%.
 
I like that it comes with a cool stick on magnet. I put mine underneath the tray of my desktop humi. If I want to test the humidity under the tray I just stick it there instead of leaving it in the tray itself (where i can view it through the glass top)
 
I picked up a couple at my B&M a while ago. I think they priced them wrong as I got them for $10 each. They work great and read within +- 3%
 
kvm said:
I picked up a couple at my B&M a while ago. I think they priced them wrong as I got them for $10 each. They work great and read within +- 3%

Not a bad deal at all! You got them for just under half price. Yep, I think they may have priced them incorrectly.
 
I have used these for years and love them! Mine are all within 2% and the slim design is great.

I have been trying carry them on my site but can't seem to get anyone to respond (may not have the correct contact info)
 
Jeff said:
Finally upgraded my cigar setup with a digital hygrometer. Had my eye on the humiGauge for some time and ended up getting it for Christmas.

The hygrometer is the perfect shape and size for a 75 count humidor. It rests amongst all the precious sleeping beauties virtually unnoticed. Taking up no more room than one perfecto sized stick.

The unit reads the humidity and temperature. I would recommend this hygrometer to anyone. Especially if they have limited room.

HY1062LT.jpg

That's great to hear because ironically enough, I ordererd one of these bad boys this morning without any knowledge of how dependable they are. The place that I bought them from has a 30 day money back guarantee, so I figured what the hell.
 
kvm said:
I picked up a couple at my B&M a while ago. I think they priced them wrong as I got them for $10 each. They work great and read within +- 3%

Hey Kurt, if you can still get more of these for around 10 bucks or so, send me a pm (I'd love to get one or two more at that price). ;)
 
Product Review Update - Year 1.5


I was perusing the contents of my humidor the other day and thought about the unsung hero of cigar storage - the hygrometer. I then reflected on all the cigar accessory acquisitions I've made since getting into the hobby and this particular one stood out.

For anyone in need of an inexpensive but quality hygrometer... this is the product. I've had this for over 1.5 years now and have yet to even put a battery into it. Has been very accurate and because of the compact size, its great for bringing along in a travel humidor.

Just thought I'd share this because I know how it felt during the initial gearing up phase most people go through.
 
Product Review Update - Year 1.5


I was perusing the contents of my humidor the other day and thought about the unsung hero of cigar storage - the hygrometer. I then reflected on all the cigar accessory acquisitions I've made since getting into the hobby and this particular one stood out.

For anyone in need of an inexpensive but quality hygrometer... this is the product. I've had this for over 1.5 years now and have yet to even put a battery into it. Has been very accurate and because of the compact size, its great for bringing along in a travel humidor.

Just thought I'd share this because I know how it felt during the initial gearing up phase most people go through.

:tpd: Your so right Jeff, we've had ours in our 32 count otterbox for a couple of years and its never had the battery changed either. Excellent product. If you go a couple of years without even mentioning it, must be pretty good eh?
 
Does anyone know of any other sites that sell these besides littlehavanacigars.com? They've been constantly out of stock, and another site I found it on was selling it for $40.
 
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