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So here with another question for everyone.  I'm having success with the new humi thus far.  It seems to be seasoning nicely and is creating a good seal.  I'm having a helluva time trying to get the supplied humidifier to stick to the top of the humi.  I was thinking about going the bead route.  I was doing some research and found that the beads that heartfelt sells are not specifically designed for humidor use.  They are simply a polymer bead designed to soak up and release water keeping the moisture between the beads and the environment the same.  I guess my question is has anyone experiemented with any other brand of polymer beads.  I found a moisture control bead.  Its made by a company by the name of watersorb.  (www.watersorb.com)  The price is much better then heartfelt.  For 19.95 you get 2lb's of the watersorb.   Any insight or opinions?  Thanks again!!!



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    Jetmech_63Jetmech_63 Posts: 3,451 ✭✭✭
    I am not going to bash beads because i've never tried them but i have 2 humis a 50 and a 100-"ish" both running on gel crystals. 1 2 oz jar in the 50 and 3oz rectangle in the 100, i've never ever had a problem with either. I alternate refilling with 50/50 and then 3 months later just distilled. Just my .02 cents
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    kuzi16kuzi16 Posts: 14,633 ✭✭✭✭
    i dont know the other brands.

    but if you wanna go even cheaper than that you can go with kitty litter. i cant remember off the top of my head what brand it is and you have to "train " the litter, but it works.

    and just because heartfelt didnt specifically design the beads to work in a humidor does not mean that it doesnt work in one. Ive used their beads for years. never once had a problem.

    the watersorb crystals that you mentioned are not only not specifically designed for a humidor but are also not even advertised as being able to hold a very specific RH. there was no mention (that i could find) of them holding a 70% humidity or a 65% humidity.
    they seem to be used for agricultural purposes, mainly to prevent water loss and waste watering.
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    I wasn't trying to knock the advice that you gave me.  I was just doing research on beads and that was one of the things that I read somewhere else on the internet.  I was just curious if anyone had any other experience.  I appreciate all the knowledge and help i've received from this forum. 
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    kuzi16kuzi16 Posts: 14,633 ✭✭✭✭
    i didnt htink you were. i was just telling my view in as few words as i could.

    its very hard to discern intent on a forum.


    take it with a grain of salt
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    phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Posts: 7,347 ✭✭✭
    oooh flame wars! lol.. I have used the heartfelt beads for some time and they seem to work wonders..
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