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Good morning brethren. I hope everyone has some fun stuff going on this weekend. I have a couple of questions. I got my wineador seasoned and it is currently holding a steady 66% on the bottom and 68% on second rack from top using 2 Boveda 69% 320 gram packs. I like to stay around 65% RH. I’m considering going with Heartfelt beads for a couple of reasons, they take up less real estate than the Boveda packs which I think we all agree is a precious commodity. The other reason is ease of maintenanace, just a spritz or two of DW when they start to dry rather than set up a container to recharge Bovedas. Here’s my question, Do you think Heartfelt is the way to go and if so do you prefer loose beads or the tubes? If I use loose beads do you think 1 lb is sufficient for a Newair CC300?
 
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Hey Chef, you are one early riser. You must have been thinking about this all night.
I agree that beads are less work. Personally, I use kitty litter but the Heartfelt are similar. My advice is to make sure the beads are in a shallow tray to increase the surface area. They will be more effective. My winador has been rock solid at 69% for the last two years. I spritz a bit of DW a couple of times during the dry winter and that's it. Couldn't be easier.
 
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Yeah I’m an early riser. 40+ years of sun up to sun down does that to you. So you recommend beads. I am planning on putting them in a stocking. Do you think 1 lb is enough for a Newair 2.5 cubic foot?
 
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I have my beads in mesh bags they sell on the site or you can pick up at an aquarium supply place for a couple bucks less. I haven’t spritzed mine in almost a year and it’s locked at 65 every time I open the door. I keep thinking I’ll need to do something eventually but haven’t yet. The bag is easy to remove and toss in another spot if needed.
 
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In what world do beads take up less space than boveda packs?
I used to use HF beads, but I switched to bovedas for several reasons.
First, I think they are actually require less maintenance. I was checking the beads every couple weeks, and had to have a dedicated spritzer with DW. If you have a recharging container set up, you can actually use a rotation schedule with little hassle. Honestly, neither requires a significant amount of maintenance. I imagine an infomercial with a frustrated wife spilling distilled water everywhere and shaking her head.
Second, they take up less space. I can slide a pack in between boxes, on top of boxes, I can even lay them directly on top of cigars. Beads in a stocking, or a tube take up much more space. I wouldn’t put them in direct contact with my cigars either. I don’t want any of that silica dusting off and landing on them.
Third, since they are smaller, I can distribute them throughout the humidor better.
 
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In what world do beads take up less space than boveda packs?
I used to use HF beads, but I switched to bovedas for several reasons.
First, I think they are actually require less maintenance. I was checking the beads every couple weeks, and had to have a dedicated spritzer with DW. If you have a recharging container set up, you can actually use a rotation schedule with little hassle. Honestly, neither requires a significant amount of maintenance. I imagine an infomercial with a frustrated wife spilling distilled water everywhere and shaking her head.
Second, they take up less space. I can slide a pack in between boxes, on top of boxes, I can even lay them directly on top of cigars. Beads in a stocking, or a tube take up much more space. I wouldn’t put them in direct contact with my cigars either. I don’t want any of that silica dusting off and landing on them.
Third, since they are smaller, I can distribute them throughout the humidor better.
Preach.
 
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