The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by jayinhk » Nov 21st, '15, 19:54

Put pu erh in room. Add humidifier with electronic humidity control. Done.

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by BioHorn » Nov 21st, '15, 22:56

jayinhk wrote:Put pu erh in room. Add humidifier with electronic humidity control. Done.
Great idea! Sure wish it was that easy in the northern US! :lol: Our rooms get far far too dry to bring up to reasonable puerh storage levels. If I were to try (and I have!), the walls of the room would begin to form condensation. In winter we stand at about 20-30% humidity without a humidifer and a maximum of about 45-50%.

I ran out of room in the pumidor. The extra has gone into a wooden music cabinet in the basement. So far the wood from the cabinet has such a rich smell with the mixture of the puerh smell!

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by bellmont » Nov 22nd, '15, 10:39

For the budget conscious y'all might try a college/university or restaurant surplus store.

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by Cwyn » Nov 28th, '15, 12:54

Oh my goodness, Biohorn is in Ohio the land of Crock Storage. Here is the best deal in new crocks. The cool thing is this company also sells fitted lids. You can pick a ceramic lid if your climate is really dry, or get a wood lid if you have a bit more humidity, or get the wood lid just for summer.

http://www.redhillgeneralstore.com/hous ... Crocks.htm

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by BioHorn » Nov 28th, '15, 23:21

Cwyn wrote:Oh my goodness, Biohorn is in Ohio the land of Crock Storage. Here is the best deal in new crocks. The cool thing is this company also sells fitted lids. You can pick a ceramic lid if your climate is really dry, or get a wood lid if you have a bit more humidity, or get the wood lid just for summer.

http://www.redhillgeneralstore.com/hous ... Crocks.htm
Hey, Cwyn.
Thank you for bringing it up.
Yes! In the thick of it! This idea has been on my radar for some time. My budget does not yet allow for this transition, but I have been keeping an eye on Craigslist. While they can be reasonable, the shipping is anything but!
This could be a super method of storage!

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by jayinhk » Nov 28th, '15, 23:46

HK humidity makes my knives rust and my leather go moldy, but at least my tea comes along quickly ;) I have the dehumidifiers set at 70% today

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by BioHorn » Nov 29th, '15, 00:52

jayinhk wrote:HK humidity makes my knives rust and my leather go moldy, but at least my tea comes along quickly ;) I have the dehumidifiers set at 70% today
Want to trade?! :lol:

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by jayinhk » Nov 29th, '15, 02:24

Some of the coolest people I've ever met were from Ohio, so I'd have to think long and hard about that trade!

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by Drax » Nov 29th, '15, 07:02

On other forums, people talk about wanting to change something about their physical appearance.

Here we talk about wanting to change our humidity. :lol:

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by AllanK » Dec 6th, '15, 18:27

I really don't think a proofer for bread would work for puerh because while you may have some temperature control it apparently starts at 180 degrees. That's a little too hot for puerh but great for prepping a loaf of bread.

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by jayinhk » Dec 7th, '15, 02:49

I just bought one of these for my teas:

http://www.ikea.com/hk/en/catalog/products/70182172/

I'll probably reserve the top shelf for teapots and the one below for pu erh, and then have separate shelves for oolongs and greens.

There's no way I can fit all my tea into this cabinet, but it will allow me to view and access the teas I do have in there quickly and easily, and glass is inert, so it won't affect the taste of my pu. Everything else (aside from pu and hei cha) is stored as airtight as possible too. During the dry season, the only moisture I'll add is from putting wet teapots back in (with the lids lifted). This kind of cabinet reduces UV transmission and allows for airflow, but not much--perfect for pu erh storage in my book, at least for my situation here in Hong Kong.

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by .m. » May 11th, '16, 02:56

it looks like somebody is developing a pumidor unit.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/10 ... ign=buffer
(*sorry for spamming. i have nothing to do with the company and dont know anything about it, just thought it might be somehow interesting for others to know about the project.)

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by bellmont » May 11th, '16, 11:32

.m. wrote:it looks like somebody is developing a pumidor unit.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/10 ... ign=buffer
(*sorry for spamming. i have nothing to do with the company and dont know anything about it, just thought it might be somehow interesting for others to know about the project.)

This is awesome. Too bad on the sticker shock and wait time. :P (a bit more expensive than $10 rh reader and cup of water).

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by Drax » May 12th, '16, 07:18

Interesting!

Too bad it's also just a mini-fridge with a humidity control unit....

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Re: The perfect storage unit for controlling heat & humidity

by Frisbeehead » May 12th, '16, 07:39

Drax wrote:Interesting!

Too bad it's also just a mini-fridge with a humidity control unit....
Not even that, it's an attachment for a mini fridge. You have to install it on your own fridge.

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