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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Cigar Humidors

By: Theresa Cahill and Jeff G

For cigar enthusiasts, a humidor is an essential piece of equipment in which to store the cigars. Cigar humidors are basically containers that are airtight and keep a level temperature and humidity level; they range in size from small enough to hold to commercial-grade, room-sized walk-ins.

The first reason that cigar humidors are used is to maintain a certain temperature that is as close to the natural environment of the tobacco as possible. Cigars are typically made in tropical areas, so the temperature inside the device should be somewhere in the neighborhood of seventy or eighty degrees Fahrenheit. Anything lower than that can cause drying and loss of natural flavors.

By the same token, the humidity levels are also regulated by cigar humidors. Once again, tobacco leaves need to be kept in an environment that closely mimics their original clime. An optimal humidity level is close to that of the tropics, or around seventy or eighty percent. This keeps the leaves from drying out and rendering the cigar unsmokable and stale.

Of course, there is such a thing as too much heat and too much humidity. Very hot, moist air creates conditions that allow beetles to hatch and destroy all cigars within their reach. Many people are unaware that tobacco leaves contain the beetle larvae; the only way to prevent them from coming to life and eating through your collection is to keep the humidity and temperature down to levels in which they cannot thrive.

Beyond the humidity and temperature levels, it is important to note that all cigar humidors are not equipped exactly the same way. For instance, not every humidor out there comes standard with a humidification system. And for the ones that do, you need to know exactly how they work. For example, some use plain old water to create humidity, whereas others use specially formulated solutions.

Speaking of the interior of cigar humidors, one of the most important yet often overlooked factors is what type of wood in used on interior portions of the humidor. A cigar can become flavorless quite quickly if the wrong wood is used. Conversely, the cigar could take on the flavor of a very strong wood, which is also bad. It is widely accepted that Spanish cedar is the best choice for cigar humidors.

Obviously, there is quite a bit more to cigar humidors than just being a place to keep your cigars... they serve a real purpose. To maintain freshness, taste, and quality, and to keep tobacco beetles at bay, choose carefully and wisely when shopping for cigar humidors.

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