How To Recharge Your Boveda Packs... & Should You!?
A growing number of people are trying different things to recharging their Boveda Packs to get a little more mileage out of them. In this video, I'll do the three most popular methods, and see how well they work... or whether they work at all.
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3 Deputy Mayor of CW
(5 years ago)I put my dried out Boveda pacs in a ziploc with a little distilled water. Squeeze the air out, zip it up, and about 24hrs later, take it out. Works like a charm! I can usually do this a total of 2 times, before the wrapper gets too thin/worn.
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