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		<title>What are Cigar Humidors?</title>
		<description>Cigar humidors are what are used to store
cigars. It is usually made out of Spanish
cedar to give your cigar the perfect
environment for storage. A cigar humidor
looks like a simple wooden box for cigars;
however, it is designed to maintain humidity
for cigars to maintain their cigar flavor.
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		<title>Do I need a cigar humidor?</title>
		<description>If you love to smoke cigars and want to keep
them fresh, you definitely need cigar
humidors. Cigar humidors are storage boxes
that will keep your cigar in the right
humidity. You know that fine cigars can be
expensive, so buying humidors to keep them
fresh is definitely a good investment.
key</description>
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		<title>Can cigars age in a humidor?</title>
		<description>Yes, cigars can age inside a cigar humidor.
This is because of the humidity a humidor
gives. Always remember the general rule of
thumb whenever you receive a new box of
cigars. Store it for a month inside a humidor
before smoking it. When you smoke a newly
arrived cigar, you will notice that t</description>
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		<title>Can I build my own humidor?</title>
		<description>It is possible to build your own humidor.
However, it can be quite a challenging
project. You need to be a competent or
skilled woodworker to make topnotch quality
cigar humidor. You can find instructions to
make one in woodworking magazines.
If you don't know anything about
woodworking, it's</description>
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		<title>How long can I store premium cigars in my humidor?</title>
		<description>Humidors are not only there to prolong the
life of your cigars, but it is a device which
actually improves the taste and aroma of
cigars. Keeping your cigars properly
conditioned inside the humidor will make it
taste better and last longer.
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		<title>Is my refrigerator a good substitute for a humidor?</title>
		<description>Storing cigars inside your refrigerator is
not a very good idea. This is because most
refrigerators today have built in
dehumidifiers that will have an opposite
effect for what you want, and that is to
humidify your cigars. Storing your cigars
inside a refrigerator will dry them out and
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		<title>What does it mean if I smell ammonia inside my humidor?</title>
		<description>If you smell ammonia inside your cigar
humidor, you don't have to be alarmed. You
probably have young premium cigars stored
inside your humidor, which is relatively very
common. This just means that your cigars
needs to age more inside the humidor. Keep it
inside the humidor for a few more wee</description>
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		<title>How do I deal with low or high humidity inside the humidor?</title>
		<description>The perfect humidity for a cigar is at 70%.
If the humidity rises, you can readjust your
hygrometer to get it back to the acceptable
humidity level.  It is important that you
should maintain it with 70% humidity because
if it gets too high or gets over 75% humidity
your cigar may get soaked. E</description>
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		<title>Do I take the cigars out of their plastic wrapper before putting them in the humidor?</title>
		<description>The wrappers you find in a cigar are called
the cello wrapper. You don't need to remove
the plastic wrapper if you want to store them
in the humidor. The only purpose of the cello
wrapper is to protect the cigars from damage.
However, if you want to let your cigars age
better, you can remove t</description>
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		<title>Can I store a cut cigar in my humidor?</title>
		<description>Yes, you can store a cut cigar in the
humidor. As a matter of fact, the humidor
will provide a safer place for the cigar. It
will not affect the other cigars in any way
at all.
keywords: Humidor | Humidors | Cigar | Cigars</description>
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