Found out about these over at CF. A moderator at my homeboard(s) uses these too. These are different than Climmax and Heartfealt in that they DON'T regulate humidity, they just absorb a sh*tload of water.
You use 1.5tbs of polymers to 1/2 cup of distilled water. Add a little (1/2 a capful) of grain alcohol or vodka (retards mold growth) and wait an hour. These suckers swell up and hold the water. As the crystals start to shrink, just mist with a little distilled water and away you go.
If you have an active humidification unit in your humidor, you might want to check these out. No more water spill, little hassle, dead on accuracy!
Here is my little review:
I just got the package today to fill my Oasis Plus (in my Mini) and I'm simply amazed so far. 3 tablespoons of crystals absorbed 1 CUP of water. I plan on filling the Oasis Plus up later today and I'll give periodic updates.
As for the watersorb.com folks, top notch and easy ordering!
http://www.watersorb.com/buylarge.htm
Here is the unit before and after:
In my garage on my workbench, pre-surgery.
The nasty wick
Scalpel. . .
All done with cutting (at this point I cleaned the edge a little bit with a sander thing)
To be cont. . .
You use 1.5tbs of polymers to 1/2 cup of distilled water. Add a little (1/2 a capful) of grain alcohol or vodka (retards mold growth) and wait an hour. These suckers swell up and hold the water. As the crystals start to shrink, just mist with a little distilled water and away you go.
If you have an active humidification unit in your humidor, you might want to check these out. No more water spill, little hassle, dead on accuracy!
Here is my little review:
I just got the package today to fill my Oasis Plus (in my Mini) and I'm simply amazed so far. 3 tablespoons of crystals absorbed 1 CUP of water. I plan on filling the Oasis Plus up later today and I'll give periodic updates.
As for the watersorb.com folks, top notch and easy ordering!
http://www.watersorb.com/buylarge.htm
Here is the unit before and after:
In my garage on my workbench, pre-surgery.
The nasty wick
Scalpel. . .
All done with cutting (at this point I cleaned the edge a little bit with a sander thing)
To be cont. . .