Cigar Humidors
Travel Cigar Humidors
Travel Cigar Humidors
Smoking and drinking have always been associated with a kind of careless ease and wealth. We are talking about cigars and wine of course, which have been transformed by the rich and famous into standards governing taste and excellence and don’t quite register as sins of the common man. Interest in cigars especially, demand a great deal of your time and money. Read the rest of this entry »
Cigar Humidors, a Brief History
Cigar Humidors, a Brief History
A cigar humidor is the perfect place for you to store your cigars in case you are concerned about retaining their quintessential flavor. But that’s not all; a humidor is usually as good a collectible as a functional article, so apart from storing your cigar, a humidor can also display your prized collection in a classy manner.
Humidification Devices on Cigar Humidors
Humidification Devices on Cigar Humidors
Your prized cigars ought to be stored in their humidors at a temperature of approximately 70 degrees Fahrenheit with the humidity level hovering between 68% and 72%. Now, while that sounds simple enough there is really nothing more difficult than maintaining a steady level of humidity in your box particularly when the season is changing. Read the rest of this entry »
Cheap Cigar Humidors
Cheap Cigar Humidors
Every cigar aficionado knows how essential a good humidor is for maintaining the flavor of good cigars. These handy wooden boxes are good both for storing cigars as well as for keeping them at the right level of humidity. Unless cigars are kept in a controlled environment with a certain level of humidity all cigars tend to dry up and lose their famous taste. Read the rest of this entry »
The Need for Cigar Humidors
The Need for Cigar Humidors
If you are a regular cigar smoker you probably know that the best cigars in the world come from a handful of countries such as Cuba, Indonesia, Honduras etc. But have you ever wondered what keeps the art of cigar making confined to these places alone? Well, nothing else but the weather! That’s right, all the cigar-making countries of the world have a tropical climate and thanks to the sticky humidity in their air your cigar is kept nice and moist and allowed to mature after being rolled. Read the rest of this entry »
Glass Top Cigar Humidors
Glass Top Cigar Humidors
Cigar humidors are used to store, contain, preserve and display a fine collection of cigars. Available in all sorts of shapes and sizes one can even get the humidor custom made as per requirement. Cigar humidors are of vital importance for any serious cigar enthusiast. Read the rest of this entry »
Your First Cigar Humidor
Your First Cigar Humidor
Most people new to the cigar revolution may wonder at the necessity of buying a cigar humidor, asking whether it is absolutely imperative to buy one after having already possessed a lighter. Many people believe that it suffices to deposit the cigars in a plastic bag with a moist towel. However true cigar aficionados are convinced that a humidor is more suitable and ninety per cent of dentists would agree with them. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Choose a Cigar Humidor
How To Choose a Cigar Humidor
Good quality cigars need a protection that only humidors can give and a humidor is like a home for cigars. Though the humidor can range from basic Tupperware to chic Davidoff, however, their basic function remains the same. Read the rest of this entry »
A Guide to Cigar Humidors
A Guide to Cigar Humidors
Buying a humidor means taking a few necessary steps in order to prepare for storing cigars in it. Or else the dry cedar wood lining can rob the cigars of humidity. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Season Your New Cigar Humidor
How To Season Your New Cigar Humidor
A new humidor does not mean that you must place cigars within it immediately. It has to be kept awhile before you may actually store cigars within it. The humidification system has two parts to it-the humidification device, and the cedar within it provides both, humidity and taste to the cigars. Read the rest of this entry »

