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What works easiest for me for seasoning them is that I have a Gel that stabilizes at 70% and my beads are at 65%. I keep the gel closed until I feel that my beads have gone too low. Then I just open it up to raise it to my desired RH%age. It's a bit slower but it gets the job done and gives me plenty of control.
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Burnt my fingers again!
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I have to say that I am completely satisfied with the Shilala/HCM product.
Currently I have 22lbs , yes that's 44 8oz bags in service! In the 1 1/2 years I've been using them I have had to adjust humidity (+) one time after about 12 months. I took 22 bags and put them into a cooler with a container of distilled water and a sponge (no cigars). Monitored the hygrometer for a couple days got them where I wanted them. Removed the water and sponge to let them stabelize for a couple more days. Confirmed the RH and then swapped them out for the other 22 bags. - Repeat Put them all back into service and have not had to adjust again in the last 6 months. I have recommended these to others with only positive results. ![]() |
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Who doesn't love Waffles?
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It works great! All you have to do is add water to the gel when it's low and the gel was cheap. Granted, the beads are 100x better. ![]() ![]() |
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Just in from the Storm
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I know this post is old
But I've been reading different forums and people are talking about buying Pounds of these beads... I bought 2 ounces for my 50count humidor... Why is there a huge difference in the sizes? Are the people who are buying pounds of these beads using it for cabinet humidors or did I missing something? I bought my HCM beads from www.hcmbeads.com |
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