Anyone ever try one of these things? They look pretty coolio. And cheap, too.
Or maybe even dropping an ocean sponge inside your tub. That might absorb/retain enough moisture to increase humidity. Ya thinks?
(Oh! And I solved my recent humidity problem. The tiny gap between the shelf and the tub opening is letting all the humidity out of my rack system. If I place a top on the tubs before sliding them inside the rack, my humidity jumps up to 65% immediately. Unfortunately, not all rack spaces allow enough room for the top. I may have to find some really really thin plastic sheeting at Home Depot this weekend. That would do the trick.)
Chris
Humidimats Link
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