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Anyone else see this?
Boveda did some "testing" and claimed HF beads don't regulate the humidity. Looks very flakey to me. Note the disabled comments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WPqKLkBLFU |
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Well, I'm no expert but I've seen my HF beads take the humidity from 80% down to my normal 63-65%. This was when I was seasoning my drawers/shelves and had removed everything. Put the beads back in first and within 2 days it was back to normal. :2
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Wow. Really makes you wonder
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I'm shocked, just shocked to hear that a company might use propaganda in their advertising campaign.
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I couldn't finish watching. My critical thinking meter was snapping back and forth. Seems like the guy could be a good speech writer for a politician. His introductory statement was making contradictory or unrelated claims.
BTW, I got do dog in this hunt. I think any of those products will work good enough. |
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I've been pronouncing boveda wrong all these years :r
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I wonder how they prepped the HF beads before sealing them in the container? I'm sure that I could soak my beads and seal them up in a really small container to produce this same result. The real question is how many Boveda packs would be needed to support the 60% RH in my coolers and how long they would last before I needed to replace them. :2
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