You can buy a container from heartfelt that is made for a small humi. It is smaller than an ave. cigar. I would suggest to go ahead and purchase one, it would be the best thing you ever did.Originally Posted by shade
You can buy a container from heartfelt that is made for a small humi. It is smaller than an ave. cigar. I would suggest to go ahead and purchase one, it would be the best thing you ever did.Originally Posted by shade
Originally Posted by Cheeze
I'm also a fan of the Heartfelt beads. They made my life easier.
Well I started having a bit of trouble with the humidity again. I noticed last night that it was down to 61%. I think I'm going to try out the heartfelt beads that several mentioned here.
Another soon-to-be-happy convert...Originally Posted by shade
Do yourself a favor and learn to read the beads. They change color as they get dry/damp/wet. They should be damp all the time. That gives them enough "play" to humidify or dry the air in your humidor. Reading the color is the best way to judge the humidity in your humidor.
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.
"There are five things, above all else, that make life worth living: a good relationship with God, a good woman, good health, good friends, and a good cigar. " -Prince Sined Yar Maharg
Just wanted to let everyone know that my humidor is working well now with the hearfelt beads.
I think I had too much PG in the sponge that the humidor came with. When I first put in the beads, I left the sponge in there, and the humity didn't go up much. After I pulled out the sponge the humidity went up fairly quick. So I now have a working humidor full of cigars waiting to be smoked![]()
On another good note, I just found a few places that allow cigar smoking, including my local pool halls. So no more freezing on the balcony. 10 mins away, pool, cigars, and killians on tap.
Thanks to everyone for the help.
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