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I'm nuts for the place
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I am a big fan of Heartfelt beads... They provide all my humidification(cooler & humi's).
I get bead dust from the tubes, not from the socks.... I also just open them and add water directly to the beads in the tubes. No idea about some being "half the size" Besides a few that have split, all mine appear to be the same size. As far as them holding humidity, my guess is that it is more likely your humidor does not having a great seal.... |
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Cranky Habanophile
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Sometimes the beads will crack, but this does not affect their ability to retain or absorb moisture. Keep at least 60% of your beads clear(moist). You can check the seal on your humidor a few ways. If its a solid top you can place a flashlight inside and look for light leaks around the edges. For glass tops take a crisp dollar bill and close the lid with the bill on the edge, if it pulls out easily that is your leak. You can also open the lid a few inches and drop, it should kind of whoosh closed and not slam. Painters tape on the edge will help seal the leaks.
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My humidor has a good seal. I know the process of charging the beads. I just don't like the bottom and shelves of my humidor covered with small pieces, not dust, of beads that fall out of the tubes.
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Down with the Sickness
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I agree. But if ordering them is not in your plan you can get some pantyhose from the store for less then a dollar. You can also get aquarium bags at your local pet store for a dollar maybe less. Both of those work good too.
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I'm nuts for the place
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![]() Put your beads in a locked tight Tupperware with your hygrometer and see how long they hold a charge..... ![]() If you don't like bead dust, get socks or put your tubes in little trays.... |
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