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01-08-2010, 03:58 PM | #161 |
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For your size humidor, I would use the tube. Better for convienence, as they both perform the same.
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01-13-2010, 12:09 PM | #162 | |
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Now does exposing more surface area affect only the draw? I'm just curious if you could also get the same affect by cutting a little higher up and straight?...or are there other consequences to a straight cut on a torpedo?
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02-13-2010, 08:18 AM | #163 |
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Ok, quick question from a newbie.
I am buying my first humidor and have my eye on The Pompeii (http://www.cheaphumidors.com/HUM-100PR.html). I think I would like one with a glass top but have seen scattered comments about glass tops potentially causing problems. Could any experts please advise if this is generally true from experience? Of course, would also love to hear the thoughts of any one that owns this particular humidor. Thanks very much |
02-13-2010, 08:30 AM | #164 | |
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02-13-2010, 10:13 AM | #165 |
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Tim is right, many glass top humidors hold humidity just fine, but getting one without a glass top removes one more potential issue regarding a proper seal.
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02-13-2010, 06:27 PM | #166 | |
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Have been doing a lot of reading, but just a few more questions before I make the all important first purchase, if people wouldn't mind obliging. 1. Seasoning - Do people recommend/had good experience with the Boveda seasoning packs? Or do people just go with the bowl of water trick? 2. Humidity - Was looking at going with the Puck as my first humidity controller. a) Do people recommend the 65% or 70%. I know it can be personal taste. I've read a lot about 65% being better, and would like to go with 65% But will the 65% Puck actually normally deliver less than 65% (and 70% =<70%) due to leakage etc? b) Have people had good experiences with the Puck? Or would more people recommend Boveda packs or Heartfelt beads for a long-term cost effective solution? I need to decide on one! 3. Am looking at maybe buying from cheaphumidors.com unless anyone knows of a better site and/or a discount code? |
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02-13-2010, 07:14 PM | #167 |
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1. I have always just seasoned with the beads and distilled water, and never had a problem. Remember, seasoning takes a little patience and may take a few days...your Rh might jump around until it is fully seasoned.
2. I prefer 65% or lower, my cigars seem to smoke better and taste better at lower humidity. If you jave a humidor with a good seal and learn how to use the beads properly, it should hold right around 65%. Be sure you have a properly calibrated digital hygrometer as well. I used Heartfelt beads before getting active humidification for a large cabinet, and was happy with the results. 3. I bought two humidors from cheaphumidors and had good experiences with both.
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02-16-2010, 10:46 AM | #168 |
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Another Noob Question Here,
I have a 30ish ct humi. and Just got a 100 ct (selling the 30 to a friend, works out well to help me down the slippery slope...), but I'm thinking of going with the bigger puck? Would you guys suggest that puck or to go with some other form of beads? Thanks in advance. |
02-16-2010, 10:56 AM | #169 |
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Beads are much less maintenance. A little pricier upfront, but you're buying peace of mind. shilala or heartfelt both have them.
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02-16-2010, 11:00 AM | #170 |
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I concur with Tim, I've had a few pucks that come with the humidors and I end up just replacing them with beads.
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02-16-2010, 11:13 AM | #171 |
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Cigarmony has puck shaped bead holders. http://www.cigarmony.com/puck-ifierpuck-10065.aspx
So does Heartfelt. http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/p...od=RH_Large_65 There is a volume calculator on the Heartfelt site that will tell you the amount of beads you need for your humidor. |
02-16-2010, 11:20 AM | #172 | |
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02-16-2010, 11:36 AM | #173 |
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I had one of the puck shaped bead holder for my smaller humi, and I think im going to get the bigger size bead puck for the new humi. its made for a humi with around 10 more cubic inches than the one ive got coming.
That should be fine, right? Thanks for the help guys, so many knowledgeable guys and so much info in here. |
02-16-2010, 11:42 AM | #174 | |
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02-16-2010, 11:44 AM | #175 |
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Heartfelt beads are the way to go! I was bombed with a pound of beads from another company and they are not near the quality as the Heartfelt beads. They take forever to charge and don't seem to hold a good charge. They also kept exploding on me even though I was using a spray bottle to charge them slowly.
Heartfelt beads are so easy to use and hassle free. Definitely worth the peace of mind. I will never use regular pucks again. |
02-16-2010, 11:52 AM | #176 |
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I am taking over the production and sale of Shilala's beads from Scott. I don't have any pucks, but these beads are prepackaged in bags of various sizes that lay in your humindor and work very well at stabilizing and maintaining the RH.
The web site is not complete, but you can take a look at what is there so far, which also includes a calculator: Shilala's Beads (www.shilalasbeads.com). These beads have many very small, uniform pores so their ability to hold moisture is much greater than other beads. They also do not absorb particles from air (or water) so they stay clean. They will absorb free ammonia (given off by all cigars, but particularly NC's), but even the amount of ammonia is so small that it will not "taint" the beads. The beads themselves are inert, so they contain no harmful chemicals or toxins. If cared for properly, they will last forever. Proper care: don't immerse in water (not a chemical reaction, just friction which causes extreme heat). Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions, comments, or concerns. |
02-16-2010, 11:54 AM | #177 | |
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02-16-2010, 12:34 PM | #178 |
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I started my bead journey with Heartfelt and while thier beads work great they work no where near as well as the Shilala Beads do. Those things are magical. The best part is they are almost zero maintenance.
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02-16-2010, 01:52 PM | #179 |
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How often do you reload your heartfelt beads?
They have worked wonders in my smaller humi, and i just bought from cigarmony the bigger puck for the incoming humi. |
02-16-2010, 01:56 PM | #180 | |
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It shouldnt be much different from the puck you use now. Also, if you still have the old beads you can use both together as long as they are the same Rh. You can never have too many beads. |
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