I read some where....I think CC said it...A small cigar box with holes drilled in the top makes a perfect container. Seems like it would be easy to maintain in your situation. Easy to get moisture in and easy to dry it out some.
I read some where....I think CC said it...A small cigar box with holes drilled in the top makes a perfect container. Seems like it would be easy to maintain in your situation. Easy to get moisture in and easy to dry it out some.
Last edited by cigarsarge; 06-03-2006 at 09:00 AM.
Spread them on a cookie sheet, like Toilje said, hair dryer on low until they are milky white again instead of clear.
What size humidor do you have and how many beads are you using?
~Mark
Used a hair dryer and worked great. I am using 1 ounce of beads in a small coolidor. It is large enough to hold all of my sticks (40 or so) and probably able to squeeze 10 more in if I needed to. I am getting ready to upgrade to a larger full size cooler and will add a pound of beads to it.
Opposite question, but I'll post here since it's current.
Just got my Heartfelt beads. Got tubes with red ends and humidi-pucks.
How should I moisten them?? They say if you soak them in water, they could fracture, but still work. How did you all do it?
Several ways to do it and the amount of water depends on the amount of beads and how wet they are. I just take a teaspoon or so of distilled water, pop the end cap on the tube, and drop the water in. Some beads crack but they still work and now have more surface area. You could also take a spray bottle of distilled water and squirt some on the beads. Lastly, you can set the beads next to a big bowl of distilled water and let the beads naturally soak in the humid air but this takes a long time and really seems pointless.Originally Posted by bigtoys
edit: As far as the ratio of clear (wet) beads to milky white (dry) beads that you should have... approx 50/50 is good but if you live in a humid climate, have more white beads and if you are in the desert, have more soaked. Just remember to always have some of both to help regulate any humidity spikes or drops.
Last edited by Stryprod; 06-17-2006 at 06:32 PM.
Now that it is summer I have increased my dry to wet bead ratio to about 70/30.
"If your wife doesn't like the aroma of your cigar - change your wife."
Zino Davidoff
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Now that I know what they are:+1 Termite+1 Raisin
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Upon opening the beads, some are clear and some are white. So it looks like they're shipped "charged" to some degree. Are they ready to go?
Same with the Humidi-pucks. Should I still moisten the sponge with some distilled water?
Very good answer!Originally Posted by Stryprod
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