Crystal kitty litter beads?
1,988 views·16 replies·by Loonzter
I read an article regarding kitty litter beads used to humidify your box. It stated that when used in a humidor they worked very well to maintain a 65-70% RH. Curious if anyone here has given it a try? Lord knows the bag you can purchase for 7-10 bucks will certainly last for quite some time.
Mate200 postsSince 2020
It’s not that it won’t work
A damp paper towel will work
the question is why would you bother
the readily available cigar humidification producta
Work great , last a very long time and don’t risk adding any contaminants to your box
there a solution for a problem that doesn’t exist
A damp paper towel will work
the question is why would you bother
the readily available cigar humidification producta
Work great , last a very long time and don’t risk adding any contaminants to your box
there a solution for a problem that doesn’t exist
Captain1,857 postsSince 2020
I've been using these for years.
I bought 1/2 lbs. made two sacks out of wifes new panty hose.
'that went over really well'
I add pure steamed distill water every once in awhile when the
dry out.
The reason I got the 1/2 lbs. is I use them in this

He sells the tubes that look great for smaller humidors.
I bought 1/2 lbs. made two sacks out of wifes new panty hose.
'that went over really well'
I add pure steamed distill water every once in awhile when the
dry out.
The reason I got the 1/2 lbs. is I use them in this

He sells the tubes that look great for smaller humidors.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,014 postsSince 2019
I also here good thing about the Boveda packs
people seem to like them
people seem to like them
CaptainOriginal Crew1,014 postsSince 2019
Boveda packs seem very convenient, I read that you actually choose the humidity level packet you desire and just pop in one or more (depending the size of your box) and your done. I'm assuming you pay for that convenience. I'm interested in managing my resources so I have more to spend on new sticks. Penny saved is a penny earned.
Mate200 postsSince 2020
Just a heads up
Water beads don’t work as well with the solution
And
The cigar beads don’t work as well with water
not that the won’t work at all just that there’s a difference
water beads with water
Or
Poly solution with its specific bead
I’ve found that the solution holds more consistAnt humidity for longer in smaller humidirs
Water is best used in active systems like cigar oasis
a brief explanation
Poly glycol is hydro scopic it will both add and remove humidity from a box maintaining 70 percent the draw back is that if you don’t keep the beads charged the will work in reverse pulling humidity from your box back into the crystals
But so long as you keep the units charged the maintain very well
water is a one way street it will only humdify
Up to 100 percent with no check other than temperature
some great articles on it if you search around
Water beads don’t work as well with the solution
And
The cigar beads don’t work as well with water
not that the won’t work at all just that there’s a difference
water beads with water
Or
Poly solution with its specific bead
I’ve found that the solution holds more consistAnt humidity for longer in smaller humidirs
Water is best used in active systems like cigar oasis
a brief explanation
Poly glycol is hydro scopic it will both add and remove humidity from a box maintaining 70 percent the draw back is that if you don’t keep the beads charged the will work in reverse pulling humidity from your box back into the crystals
But so long as you keep the units charged the maintain very well
water is a one way street it will only humdify
Up to 100 percent with no check other than temperature
some great articles on it if you search around
Captain1,857 postsSince 2020
TonySmjc, thanks for that, I agree it was very interesting. Perhaps trying to save a few bucks on humidification should not be a priority. After all when you consider what we spend to fill your box with tasty, well seasoned cigars taking the best care of them should be my focus. In for a penny in for a pound? Lol
Mate200 postsSince 2020
I keep the majority of my better sticks in a locker at a cigar lounge there conditions are far Superior to what I maintain at home
But I try to age some of my cigars for a year or more
And have at times had some around 5 or
I only keep 30 days supply of my daily smokes at home but still try and keep good conditions
Cigar solution and a new gel pad once every few years is small price to pay
Try keeping a stash around 2 or more years you’ll be well rewarded
But I try to age some of my cigars for a year or more
And have at times had some around 5 or
I only keep 30 days supply of my daily smokes at home but still try and keep good conditions
Cigar solution and a new gel pad once every few years is small price to pay
Try keeping a stash around 2 or more years you’ll be well rewarded
Captain1,857 postsSince 2020
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