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F*ck Cancer!
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Again, I am not saying that what you are doing is wrong -- it is working for you and you are happy with it. For me I would prefer to find the cause and solve the problem. A test to verify the problem would be to put your beads and cigars in a Tupperware or other well-sealing container (without the humicare jar) and see how they do. Just my
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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I'm nuts for the place
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How are your sticks smoking? If you like how they are burning than I say don't sweat it but as others have said your hygro could be off. May be time to re-calibrate.
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Cranky Habanophile
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As the Rh in the humidor drops, the beads release humidity to keep things stable. Over time the amount of dry beads increases and eventually you will need to recharge. If this didnt happen, you'd have nice crispy sticks and nice 65% beads, good for the beads, bad for the cigars.
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F*ck Cancer!
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What I was trying to say is that if the beads are losing humidity so quickly that you need a humicare jar or other moisture source in your humidor then there might be another issue -- which if it were me, is something I would want to find. I was not trying to say that you are doing anything wrong or that the beads should be working differently.
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YNWA
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![]() There is nothing wrong with the beads. There is most certainly another issue. To imply otherwise is foolish.
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