OK, I'm gonna go against the conventional wisdom here.
I've used the beads, and they were fine in the summer. I used about 50% more beads than calculated for the volume my humidor. When winter rolled around, and the house got really dry, it took a fair amount of time to keep the beads moist, and the humidity up. I was spraying them every several days; not exactly maintenance-free. So in winter, I'm using an OshKosh adjustable humidifier with a reservoir. Keeps the humidity around 70%, and I have not needed to refill it yet. In the summer, this same humidifier was keeping things *too* moist.
So my current strategy is beads in the summer, and OshKosh in the winter. I'm sure it depends on where you live, and what your humidor is like. And I suppose I could solve this by using even more beads, but this is what I've settled with.
So, I guess if you're going with beads, buy more than you think you'll need.
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