November 25, 2008

What to Look for in a Quality Cigar Humidor!

Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Malan

Buying cigars can be like buying fine wine….it can get expensive! Don't shortchange yourself or your cigars buy storing them in a substandard cigar humidor. This article will discuss the major components of a quality cigar humidor.

Below is a short list of the more important items to consider when selecting a cigar humidor:

1. Seal: The most important aspect of a humidor is its ability to hold humidity. The seal will do that. When evaluating a cigar humidor, drop the lid from approximately 2-3 inches to see how it closes. If it lands on a cushion of air, the seal is fine. If it "clangs" when the lid is dropped, walk away because that isn't a quality humidor….in fact, "it's just a box". Look to see what hinges are used to close the lid. Quality cigar humidors will have hidden quadrant hinges and/or piano hinges, which provide the best seal possible.

2. Exterior Construction: The sidewalls and bottom of the humidor should be at a minimum, ½" thick. Thicker than average sidewalls will create a more stable humidor interior with less fluctuations in temperature or humidity. Large temperature and humidity fluctuations will ruin your cigars. Check to see if the outside bottom of the humidor is lined with felt to prevent scratching of the furniture that you place your humidor on.

3. Interior Construction: It is extremely important that your humidor be lined in Kiln-Dried Spanish Cedar. This is the industry standard when it comes to quality made humidors. Kiln-Dried Spanish Cedar provides for less aromatic aromas than other woods which makes it the more desirable choice when selecting a cigar humidor. "You don't want overly aromatic woods in your humidor as it may impart an unwanted flavor to your cigars". Additionally, Spanish cedar is less prone to warping which is imperative when used in a high humidity application such as a cigar humidor. Should the interior of your humidor warp, the seal on the humidor will be broken and your cigars rendered useless. Having the interior Kiln-Dried gets rid of all the natural moisture that all woods contain. If the humidor you're looking at has trays, make sure that they are ventilated to assure the humidity in your humidor can circulate to all cigars in the humidor.

4. Style: Are you interested in impressing your poker playing buddies or will a less fancy cigar humidor do? Matte finish or a multiple layer high gloss finish? One for the golf bag? There are so many styles to choose from it can be pretty confusing. Just make sure the humidor fits your personal style.

5. Quality: Don't let price alone influence your decision as to what is a quality cigar humidor. There are many humidors on the market today that retail for less than $100 that will keep your cigars perfectly fresh for a long time. Look at all the variables discussed in steps 1-4 and you should have an easier time finding a quality humidor.

Try to avoid mixing mild and strong cigar in a single humidor…especially if they come without cellophane wrappers. They will marry their aromas and you will not have the cigars you thought you had. We always advise multiple cigar humidors if they have premium cigars without cellophane wrappers. Many premium cigars, such as La Gloria Cubana Serie line, have no cellophane on their cigars and these should not come in contact with other un-cellophaned cigars in your humidor.

Take your time…If you follow the 5 steps mentioned above, you will have a much easier time in finding the best cigar humidor for you.



Thanks to Stephen Malan for contributing this article to our humidors blog:

Stephen Malan is the Managing Partner of HumidorVault.com, the internet's leading retailer of cigar humidors and cigar humidor accessories.



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November 21, 2008

How can I lower the humidity in my cigar humidor?

Can you answer Stephen B's question about humidors?:
My hygrometer is reading about 77%, and I know it should be closer to 68-72%. I don't know how to make it lower though.

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November 19, 2008

Is this cigar humidor worth the price?

Can you answer Ya Tibya Lublyu's question about humidors?:

the one on the right on the first row (colibri humidors)

http://www.cigarboxinc.com/Humidors/Humidors.html

the details

http://www.cigarboxinc.com/Humidors/HUD032000G.html

Thanks!
If not, can you please suggest a place in Miami, FL where I can pick one up? I need it by tomorrow. Thanks!

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how can you lower temperature in cigar humidor?

Can you answer jlgarciaiii22's question about humidors?:

i cant seem to lower the temperature in my humidor. i live in southern california , does that matter? my humidor bounces back and forth between 77 & 80 deg.

Have you claimed your Genesis site?

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November 17, 2008

Why isnt my Humidor working?

Can you answer Da Boss Son's question about humidors?:

I have a cigar humidor i got about a week ago. I filled the humidifier and charged the hygrometer. I also left a glass full of water to evaporate and season the wood. I have left it in my room at room temperature and my cigars are drying out and it seems like the humidor does not hold humidity. What exactly do i need to do to keep it humidified?

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