Total Protection With Cigar Humidors |
| 2/25/2009 12:20:36 PM |

We go to extreme lengths to protect everything that is important to us and for cigar enthusiast there is nothing more important than keeping their cigar babies well protected. So here come cigar humidors to the rescue! At first glance, a cigar humidors may look like an ordinary box. Made of wood, its interior is often carved out of beautiful Spanish cedar. However, cigar humidors are far from being just another box. While mainly utilized as storage, cigar humidors may also be used for maintaining and aging cigars. They may even be used as furniture or a valuable family heirloom that is passed from one generation to the next. The ideal humidity range for storing cigars is 68% to 72%. This is at room temperature, which is usually about 68-77 degrees Fahrenheit. Cigar humidors typically include a hygrometer to measure how much humidity is inside the box and it maintains its optimal range of humidity by inserting or removing moisture on the inside—if it sounds high tech it’s because it is. Listen, I know how expensive real Cuban cigars can be and there is no way we should let our babies get old on us faster than they need to. If you don’t have one yet, go check some cigar humidors out and give your cigars the royal treatment they deserve.
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