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Boveda or Heartfelt Beads?

Freak

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I've search till I'm blue in the face on this and about 4 other forums but I am still up on arms about using Boveda or Heartfelt beads for my first Humi. Both seem really easy to maintain which is appealing. The seasoning process when using the beads is where it gets me. The seasoning process with Boveda seems really easy, but takes 10days. 10 days is no big deal to me, I guess I'm just looking for some insight....
 
I was having some serious problems maintaining RH in my humi (I was actually at the point where I was going to throw it out). A friend suggested I use Boveda packs to season the humi and beads to keep it maintained. Sounded good (and overall cost me less than $20 for everything). I added 3 69% Boveda packs to my 200 ct Humi for about 10 days. Then I put in my Cigar Oasis and some beads in there afterward and now im at a constant 65%. Even if I have it open for extended periods of time (which I try to never do) the RH is always quick to bounce back. It worked awesome for me and its a cheap solution. Hope this helps..
 
Both work well. The downside to the boveda packs, is you have to replace them every so often (probably about every 3 months). The beads do not need to be replaced and just need to be hydrated when they turn white. After misting with distilled water they will turn clear. Other than that they both work very well.

Dave
 
So if i season it with Boveda then use the Heartfelts for daily use, do I still need a Humidifier like the Cigar Oasis? Sorry for the n00bness but I just can't find answers.
 
So if i season it with Boveda then use the Heartfelts for daily use, do I still need a Humidifier like the Cigar Oasis? Sorry for the n00bness but I just can't find answers.

Unless it's a very large humi, all you'll need are the beads. You can just use a bowl of distilled water to season it with too.
 
So if i season it with Boveda then use the Heartfelts for daily use, do I still need a Humidifier like the Cigar Oasis? Sorry for the n00bness but I just can't find answers.

Unless it's a very large humi, all you'll need are the beads. You can just use a bowl of distilled water to season it with too.
I have distilled water and sponges. I think I'll go with the conventional seasoning method and use the Heartfelts.
 
Thanks again...and heres a pic...It was given to me with the smokes in it. They will need to be re-hydrated, or at least attempted.

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Just order 3 Puck's from Cigarmony and a Digital Hygrometer with calibration kit. I'm ready to rock.
 
Anyone know where i can get a good deal on the beads? Also do you think beads would work on this humi? I have a cigar oasis ultra, but i think it is too small and needs me to add water almost every day.

Here is my existing humi

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also do you think this is a good deal on a humi? It is only 99.00

My new potential Humi
 
To season: shot glass filled with distilled water (apprx. 2 weeks or until reach & maintain desired humidity)
Maintain humidity: Petsmart - ExquisiCat Pearl Fresh Litter or Boveda packs
 
If I was going to rehumidify cigars, and was not real practiced with what is available, I would have to look at what would lock humidity at a certain level, and then the easiest way to start ratcheting the humidity up in a very controlled fashion.
I myself have both beads, and humidipaks. I love the carefree aspect of the humidipak. Just total forget about them aspect is great. The replacement part sucks on the cigar budget. It is my understanding that after 65% rh, the moisture stops penetrating the wrapper as easily, and starts concentrating at the foot.
So after 65, i would want to be very slow bring the humidty any further, if desired.
Here is where the active units might have an advantage as you could tweak the RH up very incrementally.
 
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