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tuckaholictuckaholic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 22

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  • rmccloudrmccloud Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 160
    I use a tube in one of my humidors and it works well. I have it set at the end of the humidor by the foot of the cigars since that space isn't being used by cigars.
  • bbc020bbc020 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,422
    use the tube in one of mine as well. It lays beside and sometimes on top of cigars. not the easiest to add distilled water, but if you're gently the end caps come off....gentle my friend...you don't want beads everywhere.
  • rmccloudrmccloud Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 160
  • kaspera79kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    Two of my desk top humidors have these tubes in them.. They work like a champ.. Keep an eye on the humidity and add water when needed.. They always hold within two percent. Mine sits on a folded sheet of cedar( from an old cigar box ) in case a little water spills/drips after I recharge it.
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    Tuck: one question, have you calculated the cubic inches (volume) of your humidor (Length x Width x Height) to see how it matches with the bead coverage? Also, to answer your question, I use them in tube form and loose, they hold pretty well, but I need to really bump up the amount I use due to the more arid climate I live in.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    j0z3r:
    Tuck: one question, have you calculated the cubic inches (volume) of your humidor (Length x Width x Height) to see how it matches with the bead coverage? Also, to answer your question, I use them in tube form and loose, they hold pretty well, but I need to really bump up the amount I use due to the more arid climate I live in.
    I also bump up the amount i use... Not because of my climate but because i wanna refill them less often.
  • TumblerTumbler Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 338
    I have the smaller tubes and the larger one you mentioned. I have noticed my cigars, that are around the tubes, get a little excess humidity. I use the boxes of beads under the lid, and then the tubes lower in my humidor. I just recharge the boxes of beads. Heavier moist air falls and is absorbed by the tubes - keeping the humidity constant. It's my story and I am sticking with it.
  • bangalohrbangalohr Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 81
    I just got my heartfelt tube and hygrometer. I'm pretty stoked to not be using the little foam puck, but I just wanted some guidance on how to use it. Also, I've just found that my humidity level of my small humidor had dropped to 40 percent. I'm wondering if that's going to ruin my cigars or if I can just reintroduce humidity into them.
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    bangalohr:
    Also, I've just found that my humidity level of my small humidor had dropped to 40 percent. I'm wondering if that's going to ruin my cigars or if I can just reintroduce humidity into them.
    If they haven't been at 40 for too long, then there should hopefully not be any lasting damage. The best course of action to follow would be to slowly raise your humidity and then keep them at a stable 65-70, whatever you preference, for a few months. That should hopefully restore them to the good condition they were in.
  • bangalohrbangalohr Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 81
    Excellent. They're not premium cigars, but my girlfriend bought them for me for christmas. She'd be dissapointed if I had to throw them out. She also bought me a personalized 20 stick humidor for christmas and I didn't have a hygrometer. I thought my humidity was ok, but apparently I was wrong. Hopefully the Heartfelt beads I bought will do me right.
  • kaspera79kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    Hey Bangalohr... in Arizona that hygrometer will come in handy, welcome to the group. Nice girl you got there too..
  • tuckaholictuckaholic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 22
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