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YNWA
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![]() Also, I don't consider the cost of the beads a lot of money compared to what you have invested in cigars and storage. ![]() Don't stress over it. Cigars are supposed to be relaxing. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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TBH after reading about other humidification systems, the beads are quite a value. Not only do they work perfectly (as you even stated yourself they were +-1%) but they also require very little maintenance.
I think you need to just refridgerate your beads for some time. There is info on how to do this on www.shilalasbeads.com |
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Slippin... Fast.
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I did refrigerate the beads... still didn't work. Not sure what the problem is... that's the point of the thread...
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Admiral Douchebag
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Operator error!!
Sorry, Bryan.....I'll be here all za veek.
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Have My Own Room
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What is the RH in the room where you keep your cigars. I was having a problem keeping my humies at 65% during the summer because the RH of the room was too high. So everytime I opened the coolerdor or humidor, I let in moist air that the beads had to soak up. Finally bought a dehumidfier to lower the RH and things are good. I don't have a problem in the winter when the air is dryer.
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