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jfacianejfaciane Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 242
Looking for a little advice or tips from the pros. I just bought a 1/2 pound of humidity beads from heartfelt industries. I decided to buy 65% beads and now that I've got them I wish I would've bought the 70%. What do you guys, and gals, think of the 65% range? Too dry? Can I increase the humidity a bit even with these beads?

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  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    Not sure about rasing the RH, because I imagine it would involve more water...and those beads will just suck it up. I like 65RH, although it's the only RH I've tried. I read somewhere (maybe here) that 70RH helps speed up the aging process.
  • jfacianejfaciane Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 242
    Yeah, that's what I thought about those beads too. They'd just suck up the extra humidity. I'll keep it at 65 for now and try it out I guess. I don't want to ate my cigars, just want a good smoking range without them being too dry ya know. I guess I can get a lil paranoid when it comes to maintaining my collection ya know.
  • taythegibstaythegibs Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,024
    i try to keep my cigars in the mid sixties, i dont think its too low for smoking.
  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    jfaciane:
    Yeah, that's what I thought about those beads too. They'd just suck up the extra humidity. I'll keep it at 65 for now and try it out I guess. I don't want to ate my cigars, just want a good smoking range without them being too dry ya know. I guess I can get a lil paranoid when it comes to maintaining my collection ya know.
    You said you bought 65 and wish you had bought 70. Based off of what?
  • Big T smokesBig T smokes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 211
    IMO 65% is the way to go. That 5% doesn't make a huge difference in smoking but makes a huge difference in preventing mold. The kitty litter I bought keeps my humi at 65% like a bowse.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    Everyone has a little different preference but I like mine around 67% for smoking, but 65 would be fine. You will have no problems at 65. I think mine smoke better there than at 70. I doubt that long term you would see any issues either although I do try to keep my aging humi's close to 70, I don't worry about it if it dips a few points.
  • jfacianejfaciane Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 242
    Rain:
    jfaciane:
    Yeah, that's what I thought about those beads too. They'd just suck up the extra humidity. I'll keep it at 65 for now and try it out I guess. I don't want to ate my cigars, just want a good smoking range without them being too dry ya know. I guess I can get a lil paranoid when it comes to maintaining my collection ya know.
    You said you bought 65 and wish you had bought 70. Based off of what?
    Based off of myself actually. I remember looking in my humi and every time I saw the humidity at 65 or so I'd be like " dang that's getting low, let me refill my gel". But after reading online and this forum I saw people like their cigars at 67-70 and I just thought 65 might be too low, but as I can see, so far, most of you like the 65 range.
  • Big T smokesBig T smokes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 211
  • jfacianejfaciane Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 242
    Thanks for the well thought and explained post Big T. I'm setting my beads up today wih distiller water and putting them to use. After hearing from all you guys I feel much more comfortable in my selection of 65% beads.
  • HeavyHeavy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    I have the 65% as well. It sometimes get just a little dry here in the winter, so I recharge a little more often. They are life savers in the humid summer! I prefer under 70% to smoke! Way less draw issues for me.
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    I keep my cigars in the 62-68% range; anywhere in there and I'm happy. 70% or higher makes me nervous because I've had mold problems before, and some of my cigars develop problems with the draw when they get that wet.
  • jadeltjadelt Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 766
    I have the 65s and that is my preference. You will be just fine with them.
  • Rammer13Rammer13 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 21
    I have been having trouble with my heartfelt beads, I think I may be adding water to them wrong, how do you guys add water? Thank you.
  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    Some people just pour it on the beads, others leave a small container of water in their humi and the beads soak it up. What kind of problems?
  • Rammer13Rammer13 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 21
    My beads wont go above 61%. I have tried contacting the company several times and I have had no response. I have been adding water by spraying them with a water bottle while still in the tube. I may just try taking the cover of the tube off and poor water into it. I also don't know if my humidity problems can come from living in NY with the cold weather.
  • raisindotraisindot Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    Rammer13:
    My beads wont go above 61%. I have tried contacting the company several times and I have had no response. I have been adding water by spraying them with a water bottle while still in the tube. I may just try taking the cover of the tube off and poor water into it. I also don't know if my humidity problems can come from living in NY with the cold weather.
    That's what I do with mine. I keep them in the Heartfelt mesh bags and just pour distilled water into the bags (I use two), and mush the beads around until they're saturated and then wipe us the excess water on the outside of the bags before putting them back in. This winter my humidor has rarely made it above 65% and I do end filling up every few weeks or so. But I'm not overly worried. I like the idea of keeping a container or water in there, but my problem is that I always for it's there and then move the humidor, which causes the contained to spill. (This happened twice while seasoning).
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
  • jadeltjadelt Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 766
    Rammer13:
    My beads wont go above 61%. I have tried contacting the company several times and I have had no response. I have been adding water by spraying them with a water bottle while still in the tube. I may just try taking the cover of the tube off and poor water into it. I also don't know if my humidity problems can come from living in NY with the cold weather.
    I think the key is in your statement "while still in the tube" If you are using the tubes from Heartfelt, then you cant really add water without taking the cap off. Also, how big is your tube (kinda personal now) and how big is your humi? I wonder because you talked about the tube.
  • Rammer13Rammer13 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 21
    I have the Extra Large Tube (supports 2000 cubic inches) and the Medium Tube (supports 540 cubic inches). My humidor is 18.75 x 11.5 x 10.25
  • jadeltjadelt Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 766
    Rammer13:
    I have the Extra Large Tube (supports 2000 cubic inches) and the Medium Tube (supports 540 cubic inches). My humidor is 18.75 x 11.5 x 10.25
    (Bragger) I just have a small one.... anyway..... take the cap off, look at the beads, half should be kinda clear the other half kinda white. If all are white put a few drops of distilled water right into the tube (on the beads, might have to add a little to each end), close up the tube and keep an eye on the bead color.
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