N2 GOLD 04:37 PM 11-28-2012
I read somewhere, I think here on CA. Could not find the thread but someone was building a new humi or kooler. They posted on their thread that they where going to use Cat Crystals. Can they be used in the humidor to control R/H. Is this true??? If so, how do they work & how can they be used? Any info would be great...
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pnoon 04:39 PM 11-28-2012
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Cat Crystals/Kitty Liter absorbs moisture. It does not regulate RH.
And since you are in a dry climate (southern California), there is no excess humidity to absorb.
Protect your investment. Go with beads.
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sikk50 04:40 PM 11-28-2012
No.
Not properly at least. Scott shilala did pretty extensive testing with them I believe. Check maybe threads he's posted. Might have been at the previous place though
I've tried both.
I tested the stuff across two different manufacturer's coolers and three humidors, one of which was an Avallo 1200, in all cases, KL was, at best, very erratic in it's maintaining of an rh level and required a rather large volume of the stuff to even come close to mimicking the performance of what you can get from a few oz of HCM or Heartfelt beads.
Yes, it's cheap, but you get what you pay for, and my cigars are worth more to me than to trust their storage to something designed to suck up cat piss and clump a pile of catshit for easy removal.
Robulous78 04:57 PM 11-28-2012
Originally Posted by T.G:
I've tried both.
I tested the stuff across two different manufacturer's coolers and three humidors, one of which was an Avallo 1200, in all cases, KL was, at best, very erratic in it's maintaining of an rh level and required a rather large volume of the stuff to even come close to mimicking the performance of what you can get from a few oz of HCM or Heartfelt beads.
Yes, it's cheap, but you get what you pay for, and my cigars are worth more to me than to trust their storage to something designed to suck up cat piss and clump a pile of catshit for easy removal.
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Originally Posted by Robulous78:
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Thank you for your contribution to this thread. I'm sure the OP will evaluate your experience and advice with due consideration.
icehog3 05:50 PM 11-28-2012
I guess I could try to save $20 on beads, but to protect large monetary investment in my cigars, I'll spend the $20.
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I am sure this will turn into another fiasco thread, though.
Robulous78 05:52 PM 11-28-2012
Originally Posted by T.G:
Thank you for your contribution to this thread. I'm sure the OP will evaluate your experience and advice with due consideration.
No Problem....
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I tried them when I first got my Vino and didnt want to spend a lot on the humidification device, they did work... sortof, however I would not trust them long term. I finally bit the bullet and got some heartfelt beads and have never had a problem with them, they have been in use for over 4 years and they are still as reliable as day one.
iaMkcK 06:35 PM 11-28-2012
Yeah Rico, better off just leaving the Kitty Litter for the cats. No point in downgrading to an inferior method when something like Shilala's Beads are so readily available and prevalent.
Originally Posted by Robulous78:
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Figures.
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N2 GOLD 06:38 PM 11-28-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I guess I could try to save $20 on beads, but to protect large monetary investment in my cigars, I'll spend the $20. :-)
I am sure this will turn into another fiasco thread, though.
ToE please lock this one up... I've heard enough...