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RH Beads question
So if I use regular water, as opposed to distilled, for about a month and a half is that going to kill my cigars?
Also, does anyone use the cigarmony puckifier? |
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From my understanding (and I dont understand much) you will kill the beads, not your sticks.
The beads will absorb contaminents and minerals in the water and become clogged and not work efficiently. |
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Tap water will have no effect on your cigars, but the impurities will eventually clog the pores in your beads making them less effective or useless. :2
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I have to agree with everyone else, from what I have heard the tap water will ruin your beads, but I have never heard anything about it effecting your cigars.
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On the contrary. While it's supposed to be true that it will kill your beads, it will also make your cigars more likely to mold or take on any flavors from the water as well.
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Yes, please stick to distilled water. It's easy to find and will keep you from having to buy more beads in the future.
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is like 89 cents a gallon. seriously you can afford cigars but not distilled water
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I can understand they flavor issue, but why is it more likley to cause mold, arent mold spores everywhere already? I would suggest just getting the distilled water and not skimping when it comes to your cigars, but I am just curious. |
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I'm sure some more scientifically minded gorill... er... inmates can expand on that or at least tell me I'm hairy... er... insane.
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Its definitely not a cost issue. I shipped some cigars to my parents house and they don't have a humi sitting around. So I was going to buy some more beads and send to them for the temporary holding they are doing. But I don't feel like sending them to the store for distilled water if I don't have to. It's only a month and a half, and honestly I don't care about the fate of this batch of beads. So other than the potential for mold (which we haven't verified) there is no real issue here?
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