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How to Fix an Overhumidified Cigars

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

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Overhumidification is common in tropical climates, where heat can cause condensation to form and humidity is so high that it can ruin even the well-stored cigar. The best thing you can do is prevent this by placing cedar strips or chips inside the humidifier. They will absorb any excess water and prevent the cigar from getting too wet in the first place. You may need to add or remove the amount of cedar chips until you see the cigars reach a good consistency and humidity level.

Resist the temptation of opening the lid of the humidor and expose the cigars to the air. This will either dry them out too quickly or cause the wood to absorb even more humidity, ruining the cigars once you finally close the lid. If the humidor itself seems to be too wet, add more cigars to the box. This will help distribute the moisture among all the cigars, rather than making just a few absorb all of it. Finally, move the humidor to a different room if necessary, so the box can go back to its normal condition.

Essential Cigar Accessories

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

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If you’re just getting started in the world of cigars you may be wondering exactly what you need to begin building a successful collection. There are some basic accessories that are essential to enjoying and building your cigar collection. There are some items that are more essential than others but accumulating as many as possible is the way to go.

The first accessories you should invest in go together; a lighter and cigar cutter. Both of these items will be the first step in making sure that you have the best smoking experience possible. When shopping for a cigar lighter stay away from paper matches or liquid lighters. You want to buy either wood match sticks or a butane filled lighter. As far as a cigar cutter, there are many options available but start with one that is priced somewhere in the middle. Once you see how well it works for you, you can adjust your preference.

Next, you will want to buy a cigar tube and holder. These two items will help ensure the best quality and preservation for your basic cigar needs. After these you will want to buy a cigar ash tray that is suitable for your needs. You can find a lot of variations, but make sure you buy one that looks nice and can hold a minimum of four cigars.

Another item you may consider buying is a travel case. If you become a regular cigar smoker and you travel often, a travel case would be one essential you would want to have with you. Travel cases come with a built in humidor to keep your cigars fresh and preserved.

Selecting a Humidor for your Cigars

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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Cigar Humidor

With so many humidors available on the market it is important to choose the right one for your needs. A humidor is vital to your cigar collection as it can either preserve or ruin your prized possessions. Purchasing a humidor that is both efficient and in your price range is essential to building your cigar collection.

If you smoke a few cigars once in a while the best investment for you should be a basic cigar box humidor. These can typically hold up to 20 cigars and will preserve them for a good period of time. They are fairly inexpensive but a priceless investment.

If you’re planning on traveling in the near future you may want to consider purchasing a travel humidor. Travel humidors are similar to a box humidor except they are more compact and durable for travel.

If you’re a cigar collector you may want to consider buying a cigar cabinet humidor which can range in size and price. You can browse online for a wide selection that will fit in your interests and price range.

After you purchase your humidor be sure to understand the maintenance requirements and how to maintain the hygrometer calibration. If you fail to do so, your humidor may not last as long as it was intended.

No matter what type of humidor you’re purchasing always be sure that it is made from 100% Spanish cedar to ensure the best preserved and best tasting handmade cigars. Don’t settle for cheap imitations because they can’t compare. Always ask questions to the person selling you the humidor so that you are properly educated and informed.