clintCigar wrote:Work best how?
Mine was not holding humidity well but this fixed the issue.
Because you don't want the seal to be perfect... or at least that's been the common advice. Want a little bit of air exchange (I'm guessing to avoid issues like condensation or anything else that may cause standing water).
I've never used a non-wood humidor, but when I was interested in it years ago many of the instructions included ensuring it didn't seal completely... either by choosing a cooler that didn't seal like tupperware, or I think some advised a small hole.