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Cranky Habanophile
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I use Heartfelt Industries 65% beads but the HCM beads are equally as good. Check the calculator at HeartfeltIndustries.com for the amount of beads you need for your humidor. Amounts would be the same for either type.
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Still Watching My Back
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Mark, thanks for all the great info
![]() The humidity inside of my house is somewhere between 70 to 75 percent. Do your beads absorb moisture at the same rate that they release? I am asking because I have three pounds in a 3 cu ft cabinet, and it sometimes struggles to reduce the humidity. Thanks |
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Way out there
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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Still Watching My Back
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I agree that it sounds like a seal issue, the humidor is from daniel marshal, and has a good (but not perfect) seal. I also have a 102 quart cooler with weatherstriping and a latch that takes days to recover with two pounds of beads in it.
Dont get me wrong, the beads are the best product I have tried, but I am just wondering if they absorb water a little slower than they release. |
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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Still Watching My Back
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Not a bad idea, I rigged one up earlier today from a old computer fan and broken router cord. Should be interesting, I will put it in this weekend and see what happens.
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