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		<title>Do You Need to Buy a Cigar Humidor As A Gift</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 23:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There are many understandable reasons why every <a target="_blank" title="cigar, cigar smokers" href="http://cigarfactors.com/">cigar smoker</a> should have a <a target="_blank" title="cigar humidor" href="http://cigarfactors.com/category/cigar/cigar-humidor/">cigar humidor</a>. The cigar humidor is basically like a cigar humidor humidifier, which keeps your cigars at just the right temperature, making sure that they stay fresh and tasty until you go to smoke them.</p>
<p> Proper cigar storage is crucial, and the only way to properly store your cigars is with the right cigar humidor. If you do not store your cigars properly you may encounter one of a few different problems, such as the cigars will end up burning unevenly or having too rapid of a burn, or the cigars ending up with a bitter or harsh taste.<br /> <strong><br /> Cigar Humidor Features<br /></strong><br /> Although the specific features will vary from one cigar humidor to another, there are a few basic features that tend to be the same among all humidors. Almost all humidors have three features in common: Spanish cedar which is considered as being the finest type of cedar, humidification unit which is a device that is attached to the inner lid of the humidor that includes a housing and substance to hold the moisture, and a hydrometer which indicates the humidity.</p>
<p> It is important to make sure that a humidor has these three necessary features before you go ahead and purchase it, because otherwise it may just be a plain cigar box and will not offer the feature of maintaining a proper temperature.</p>
<p> <strong>Cigar Humidor Setup and Care</strong></p>
<p> You really need to be concerned with the setup and care processes of your cigar humidor. To clean you should submerge the humidifiers in distilled water until well saturated, and then dry off the surface of the humidifier and place on a towel for approximately one hour to make sure that no dripping occurs because this may end up ruining the box.</p>
<p> Although some cigar humidor manufacturers will tell you that you can dampen the humidor with a water filled sponge to clean, this is honestly not the best idea and if you want to keep your humidor in the best possible condition you should really avoid this altogether. If you subject raw wood to water it may end up swelling, or cracking, and the sponge may even contain particles that end up contaminating the humidor.</p>
<p> Just make sure that you take your time and see what is out there in terms of a <strong>cigar humidor</strong> selection, so that you can find the best one for you and one that is going to last you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.AboutHumidors.com/blog/about-humidors/329/do-you-need-to-buy-a-cigar-humidor-as-a-gift" class="more-link">Read more on Do You Need to Buy a Cigar Humidor As A Gift&#8230;</a></p>

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<p>There are many understandable reasons why every <a target="_blank" title="cigar, cigar smokers" href="http://cigarfactors.com/">cigar smoker</a> should have a <a target="_blank" title="cigar humidor" href="http://cigarfactors.com/category/cigar/cigar-humidor/">cigar humidor</a>. The cigar humidor is basically like a cigar humidor humidifier, which keeps your cigars at just the right temperature, making sure that they stay fresh and tasty until you go to smoke them.</p>
<p> Proper cigar storage is crucial, and the only way to properly store your cigars is with the right cigar humidor. If you do not store your cigars properly you may encounter one of a few different problems, such as the cigars will end up burning unevenly or having too rapid of a burn, or the cigars ending up with a bitter or harsh taste.<br /> <strong><br /> Cigar Humidor Features<br /></strong><br /> Although the specific features will vary from one cigar humidor to another, there are a few basic features that tend to be the same among all humidors. Almost all humidors have three features in common: Spanish cedar which is considered as being the finest type of cedar, humidification unit which is a device that is attached to the inner lid of the humidor that includes a housing and substance to hold the moisture, and a hydrometer which indicates the humidity.</p>
<p> It is important to make sure that a humidor has these three necessary features before you go ahead and purchase it, because otherwise it may just be a plain cigar box and will not offer the feature of maintaining a proper temperature.</p>
<p> <strong>Cigar Humidor Setup and Care</strong></p>
<p> You really need to be concerned with the setup and care processes of your cigar humidor. To clean you should submerge the humidifiers in distilled water until well saturated, and then dry off the surface of the humidifier and place on a towel for approximately one hour to make sure that no dripping occurs because this may end up ruining the box.</p>
<p> Although some cigar humidor manufacturers will tell you that you can dampen the humidor with a water filled sponge to clean, this is honestly not the best idea and if you want to keep your humidor in the best possible condition you should really avoid this altogether. If you subject raw wood to water it may end up swelling, or cracking, and the sponge may even contain particles that end up contaminating the humidor.</p>
<p> Just make sure that you take your time and see what is out there in terms of a <strong>cigar humidor</strong> selection, so that you can find the best one for you and one that is going to last you.</p>

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		<title>Welcome to the Humidor Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 04:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I&#039;ve wanted to start a blog for all you cigar aficionados out there for some time.  I&#039;ve finally gotten around to it.  I thought a blog would be a perfect way to let you ask questions, and then myself and other readers can help get answers for you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.AboutHumidors.com/blog/humidor-updates/3/welcome-to-the-humidor-blog" class="more-link">Read more on Welcome to the Humidor Blog&#8230;</a></p>

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<p>I&#039;ve wanted to start a blog for all you cigar aficionados out there for some time.  I&#039;ve finally gotten around to it.  I thought a blog would be a perfect way to let you ask questions, and then myself and other readers can help get answers for you.</p>
<p>So, if you have questions about Cigar Humidors, Humidor Humidifiers, Humidor Maintenance, Travel Humidors, Cigar Gift Ideas or anything else cigar-related, ask away in the comments are below.</p>
<p>Allan Hixbey, Editor AboutHumidors.com</p>

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