ckrddsmke:Glad you did not find mold on the wood. Wiping it down with water or alcohol is not only bad for the cedar it voids your DM warranty. .....
ckrddsmke:It's funny same humidifiers that come with $49 humis except have the gold DM lettering.
ckrddsmke:Let us know how they work. Their website make a lot of promises. It seems each type (Heartfelt, HCM etc.) claim their beads are different. Seems prices are all over the board too. I just bought two generic brand bags to try in my cabinet and we will see how they work. There are forum members who have been using them for years who are better qualified to comment on them. I took the foam out of my humidifiers and replaced it with Super Absorbent Polymer beads. I buy them dry at craft stores. A few dollars gets you a lifetime supply. They keep the RH steady at 65-67 in my wood humis. When I have overflow to the cooler I usually have to cut back on the quantity once it is seasoned. This article is informative on the pros and cons of each. Basically they both work better than foam. I have not used the Boveda packs which are highly recommended by some on the forum. Cost, for me, being the main factor. Apparently they can be recharged (the manufacturer smartly markets them as one time use) which would reduce the cost factor. Dry Beads 1/4 teaspoon Hydrated with distilled water about 1 1/2 cups Made enough to fill 4 of these