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Accessory Discussion / Reviews>I have a question about Heartfeld
Big Maduro 09:04 PM 05-21-2012
I'm ording some Heartfeld beads. I'm thinking of ording some extra for a later project. So, do they have a shelf life if not used? I know this may be a dumb question to some, but I'm not sure.
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CigarSquid 09:06 PM 05-21-2012
I do not think they would.

Why not wait till you are ready to be safe?
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Big Maduro 09:09 PM 05-21-2012
Heartfeld is closed this month and will give a 15% discount on orders placed now.
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CigarSquid 09:15 PM 05-21-2012
Got ya. :-)

:-)
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Big Maduro 09:17 PM 05-21-2012
Like I said it may be a dumb question but I don't have any experience with these beads.
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markem 09:20 PM 05-21-2012
Heartfelt beads, if kept in a sealed container such as they ship in, will not "expire". Over time in a humidor, it is possible for the HF beads to "clog" (for some definition). This is a problem that the beads that cigarnut sells doesn't have.

I used HF beads for years and years without issue and even did like you are considering and pre-bought several pounds in anticipation of the slope without seeing any noticeable effect.
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bobarian 09:21 PM 05-21-2012
No expiration date as far as I know. I have been using HF beads for over 5 years and they still work perfectly. Extra beads can always be used as more will actually help regulate faster. :-)
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Stinky 09:40 PM 05-21-2012
Why not ask Dave at HeartField, or HardFelt, or Hartfelt . . . . :-) then, you'll know.
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CigarSquid 09:43 PM 05-21-2012
Originally Posted by Stinky:
Why not ask Dave at HeartField, or HardFelt, or Hartfelt . . . . :-) then, you'll know.
:-)
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Big Maduro 10:34 PM 05-21-2012
Originally Posted by :
Originally Posted by Stinky
Why not ask Dave at HeartField, or HardFelt, or Hartfelt . . . . then, you'll know.
Sure do it the easy way. :-)
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OLS 06:47 PM 05-24-2012
Why not buy a Molex with all the money you will save?
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Big Maduro 08:30 PM 05-24-2012
Sure.....................What's that
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cigaman1979 04:26 PM 05-28-2012
I've personally noticed that beads have be to re-hydrated more often than the other humidification devices
beads do have a shelf life. You probably should replace them every year or three depending on how they're doing
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pnoon 05:20 PM 05-28-2012
Originally Posted by cigaman1979:
I've personally noticed that beads have be to re-hydrated more often than the other humidification devices
beads do have a shelf life. You probably should replace them every year or three depending on how they're doing
I would disagree with your assertion. I am no expert but I just happen to believe the opposite is true.

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eber 07:56 PM 05-28-2012
Originally Posted by cigaman1979:
I've personally noticed that beads have be to re-hydrated more often than the other humidification devices
beads do have a shelf life. You probably should replace them every year or three depending on how they're doing
I would disagree as well, I have had mine for about 4 years and they work like they did when I first got them.
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icehog3 09:23 PM 05-28-2012
Originally Posted by eber:
I would disagree as well, I have had mine for about 4 years and they work like they did when I first got them.
Add me to that list, I have 7 year old beads that work like a charm.
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lenguamor 09:30 PM 05-28-2012
6 years here; beads still work like new.
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Trace63 08:22 AM 05-29-2012
kitty litter beads ftw!
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pnoon 08:44 AM 05-29-2012
opinions vary greatly
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icehog3 09:42 AM 05-29-2012
kitty litter beads ftp!

Oh, yeah. "P" stand for "piss", like as in cat piss. :-)
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