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Well for christmas I was given money to buy a new humidor, and I have pretty much narrowed it down. At my local B&M I found a Savoy 200 Ct. Ebony Humidor for $200. Problem is all my money is going to my new humi and the amount of beads I have now is not enought to cover the size of the humi.

So I wanted to ask if anyone has any extra beads from heartfelt industries to send my way.

In return I will send some sticks your way.

Email me with what you can part with. Thanks!

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What rh are you looking for?
 
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What rh are you looking for?


Ahhh I forgot..........65% RH


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I have a 5lb tub of kitty litter that I use. I can part with as much as you need. The only thing with the kitty litter is that it's not pre-set at a certain RH like the heartfelt beads, so you'll have to figure out how much water to add to get that certain RH you're looking for. I've been using it for about 5 months now and it's been holding rock solid at 67% give or take 1-2% in each direction.
 
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Originally posted by Gespinoza1:
Well for christmas I was given money to buy a new humidor, and I have pretty much narrowed it down. At my local B&M I found a Savoy 200 Ct. Ebony Humidor for $200. Problem is all my money is going to my new humi and the amount of beads I have now is not enought to cover the size of the humi.

So I wanted to ask if anyone has any extra beads from heartfelt industries to send my way.

In return I will send some sticks your way.

Email me with what you can part with. Thanks!


does your savoy have a blond wood line around the top and bottom rim?
 
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Holts has a couple of large Savoy humidors at under $200 with the money you save you can get more beads just a suggestion heres the link.
http://www.holts.com/category.html?id=86677&trail=86666


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Yea it has that blonde line aroud it. Here is the link its a couple down. I found it for 180...so that pretty good. They are in texas so I gotta pay tax.


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