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Humi within a humi

Being an engineer I'm all for redundancy but I have to ask: what is the point of having two humi's with-in a larger one? It seams like your loosing space with those humi's vs. cedar cigar boxes. The humidity would eventually even out so having the interior humi's at a different humidity would not work out. I wasn't able to see the picture (damn work IT guys!) Just my $0.10. (Inflation)
 
Keeping my precious' away form my three children
No other reason really
Then I say there is no reason why not. However, I would say this, and since you have kids you probably know, kiddie locks aren't worth a shit, get a pad-lock. I know about the kiddie locks, because i used to be a professional at getting through those things back in my younger years.

Edit to say, I assume that you are not going to have the fridge running are you?
 
If your looking to protect them then that looks the way to go.. Other than that it would be a waste if space..
 
If you want to keep two seperate RH's, the otterbox would be the way to go. I keep my winercoolerdor at 70%, and my otterbox at 65% for smoking. Keeps the temp regulated on both that way.

my $0.02
 
And if you want to keep them from your 3 kids, us a bear trap. one wrong step and your little ones will never F' with you smokes again!
 
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