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Flounder 08:57 PM 07-05-2011
I'm kinda worried, I do use distilled water and everything, but on both of my desk tops the spongy humidifier part seems to be getting white fuzzies on it. I do not know what is causing it, if it's hazardous, or how to make it stop...
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pnoon 08:58 PM 07-05-2011
Pitch it and buy yourself some beads. Best investment you'll make. :-)
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Bill86 08:59 PM 07-05-2011
The best solution, as most people will say, dump the sponges and go with some humidity beads. Heartfelt or Shilala's to be more specific.

EDIT Peter beat me to it.
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Remo 09:02 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
The best solution, as most people will say, dump the sponges and go with some humidity beads. Heartfelt or Shilala's to be more specific.

EDIT Peter beat me to it.
For small humi's get a jar or 2 of humi gel.
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area51 09:03 PM 07-05-2011
or Boveda packs...We've got you covered on all angles.
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Bill86 09:04 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Remo_5_0:
For small humi's get a jar or 2 of humi gel.
I suppose it works for some people but for me that crap is way too messy. Of course I was shipped one open.....but I had no luck with that in my 300 count with the 2 black rectangular pieces of crap it came with.

Took me like 7 days after getting my 300 count to switch to beads. I wouldn't have any other way.

EDIT and now I go with coolidors and vinos, I wouldn't go back to desktops either. No room in those things.
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pnoon 09:04 PM 07-05-2011
beads or Boveda packs.

Ix-nay on the el-gay.
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Remo 09:07 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I suppose it works for some people but for me that crap is way too messy. Of course I was shipped one open.....but I had no luck with that in my 300 count with the 2 black rectangular pieces of crap it came with.

Took me like 7 days after getting my 300 count to switch to beads. I wouldn't have any other way.

EDIT and now I go with coolidors and vinos, I wouldn't go back to desktops either. No room in those things.
Gel/beads work great for me :-)
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Flounder 09:13 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Remo_5_0:
For small humi's get a jar or 2 of humi gel.
What do you mean "humi gel"?
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Bill86 09:14 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Flounder:
What do you mean "humi gel"?
http://www.google.com/#q=Humi+care+g...w=1440&bih=817

Stuff like that.
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Flounder 09:14 PM 07-05-2011
I think I'll do beads. Shot-glass should hold enough, yeah?
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Bill86 09:15 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Flounder:
I think I'll do beads. Shot-glass should hold enough, yeah?
IMO for smaller humidors go with a tube of beads. Follow the calculations on heartfelt and then go maybe 1 size bigger. It helps for recovering from opening the lid.
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NCRadioMan 09:21 PM 07-05-2011
If it's a small humidor, a $1 water pillow will work fine.

:-)
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mariogolbee 09:22 PM 07-05-2011
I think these are all great ideas. I use Shilala beads supplemented by a very small amount of HF beads in my vinos. I also have Boveda packs, a Humigel jar (it came free with an order), and a pair of Drymystat tubes, all in my cooler and desk tops and they also work very well. It all depends on how much space you have, how much you want to maintain things, and how much you are willing to spend.
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Volusianator 09:27 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Flounder:
spongy humidifier
Ding, Ding, Ding...there's your sign!
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markem 09:47 PM 07-05-2011
Originally Posted by Flounder:
I'm kinda worried, I do use distilled water and everything, but on both of my desk tops the spongy humidifier part seems to be getting white fuzzies on it. I do not know what is causing it, if it's hazardous, or how to make it stop...
As others have pointed out, you have found the Achilles Heel of most desktop humidors. There are several ways to get the humidification you want without the hazards of moldy foam. I would send a PM to RonC to see what options you may have to replace the foam puck (I'm assuming it is a puck) with a superior humidification system - one that fits in the same position as your current puck would be ideal, I would think.
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Sherlockholms 10:30 AM 07-06-2011
All great info in this thread!
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OLS 02:14 PM 07-06-2011
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Pitch it and buy yourself some beads. Best investment you'll make. :-)
Not only is this good avice for any puck humidifer, it's your ONLY option once they grow hair.
It will never go away from here on out. BEADS my friend, beads...and not those HCM beads, either.
Good old fashion clear heartfelts. Or some of that gel stuff.
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OLS 02:17 PM 07-06-2011
Originally Posted by Flounder:
I think I'll do beads. Shot-glass should hold enough, yeah?
Shot glass is no good because they work on surface area. You want as many beads
in contact with the open air as possible. With a shot glass, you get ther top layer and maybe a few beads
underneath it. While this is not technically hard science, it is an effective lack of contact with the air
in general terms. Better off with a mesh bag, which you can find at any pet store, ask for media bags.
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Blak Smyth 02:54 PM 07-06-2011
I can't get home fast enough to check my foams!
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