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Frequently Asked Questions
 
 
I never thought when I started to sell humidors that people would ask me all kinds of cigar related questions. Sure I was all ready to answer questions like the interior dimensions of my humidors or how to calibrate a hygrometer, but then the real tough ones started to pour in.

All of the questions below were taken from actual e-mails to me. I have spent a considerable amount of time compiling the answers from a variety of sources. Hopefully you will find the answer to a question that has been on your mind. If not, then please contact us and I will work my butt off to get you the correct answer. Remember, there are no such things as stupid questions.




Humidor Question
Do you remove the band when smoking a cigar?

Humidor Answer
There are very few questions in the cigar community that can start a war, but this is one of them. There are really two schools on this issue, each vigorously defending their side. The real answer is a matter of personal preference. If you do decide to take the band off, you should be very careful. The band is applied with a vegetable glue and can easily rip the tobacco leaves when being removed. The best way to do it is to smoke the cigar for a few minutes, allowing the glue to heat up then slowly sliding the band off the cigar.




Humidor Question
Do you remove the plastic wrapper when storing in a humidor?

Humidor Answer
Daily I get asked, should I remove the wrapper from my new cigars before I store them in my humidor? The simple answer, it doesn't matter.

I know, you are confused. You think that the plastic prevents the cigar from getting humidity. Believe me, I understand your confusion, but don't worry, I'll explain. Cigars are stored in what is called cellophane. The cellophane is used to prevent the cigars from being damaged, and deters against flavors mixing. But what many people don't know is that cellophane is actually a porous material. In other words, it allows humidity to pass through it.

Want an example? Take a cigar in the wrapper and leave it outside your humidor for a week. You might as well throw it away, it will be ruined. The wrapper didn't hold in the humidity, it did nothing at all really. So it isn't hard to see how the wrapper doesn't really effect the humidity of the cigar.

It comes down to personal preference. Some people like them on, some people like them off. The advantages of keeping them on is that your cigar flavors won't mingle as much, though you would be hard pressed to notice unless you were an expert. It also is great to cut your cigars with the wrappers on as it keeps the blade clean and sharp much longer.




Humidor Question
Do you have to age all cigars?

Humidor Answer
Just like wine, aging a cigar adds to the taste, aroma and experience. Most people will buy a box or two of cigars and place them in their humidor. They smoke a few at a time, and age the rest. In fact, many people have separate humidors from aging. It is by no means necessary to age your cigars, however, it does add to the experience.


Humidor Question
Do you need to separate cigars in a humidor?

Humidor Answer
It really depends on how long you are keeping your cigars in the humidor. For 2-3 months, the answer is no, the flavors will not have a chance to blend together. For 2-3 years, you might want to separate the cigars slightly so the flavor of each cigar is not jeopardized. If you do want to separate cigars in a humidor, then you will need Spanish Cedar dividers


Humidor Question
Can I smoke my cigars right after I buy them?

Humidor Answer
Most people will tell you no. The reasoning is that you have no idea when your cigar dealer received those cigars, and how they were stored before they got them. They might have them on display in a large walk-in humidor, but they might have been sitting on a loading dock for 3 months before that. The best idea is to allow them to rehumidify properly before smoking them. You can simply place them in your humidor for a day or so and then you should be all set.


Humidor Question
How do you restore a dry cigar?

Humidor Answer
It has happened to all of us at one time or another. You simply forgot about that nice box of stogies you had in the back seat of your car for 3 months. Ok, well hopefully you aren't that absent minded, but you get the idea. I always get asked what you can do to restore dried cigars.

The most important thing to remember is that restoring a dried cigar takes time. Lots of time and patience. Don't be in a hurry to get the job done.

Step 1 - Take your cigars and put them in a non-humidified humidor. If this doesn't exist, then you can use a zip-top bag with some holes poked in it. You want to bring the cigars to a steady humidity level that is much less than 70%. Let them sit in this environment for about 2-3 days.

Step 2 - Take a fresh clean sponge and get it damp with distilled water. Place inside the zip-top bag and allow it to sit there, not touching any cigars, for at least one more week. This will slowly add humidity to the cigars at a rate that will prevent the wrapper from bursting.

Step 3 - After two weeks your cigars should start to look a lot healthier. Put them in your charged, maintained humidor at this point. Don't smoke them yet. Let them rest for while. I would suggest a month or two, just to make sure things are back to normal. Then you can feel free to smoke to your hearts content.


Humidor Question
Why isn't my humidor maintaining the proper humidity?

Humidor Answer

  1. The most common reason that humidors don't maintain humidity, is that they were never re-humidified before initial use. It is very important that you take the time and effort to re-humidify or season your humidor prior to loading it up with cigars.

  2. Make sure that the lid of your humidor is closing completely. If it is not, then humidity can escape or enter your humidor. Resulting in an inaccurate hygrometer reading.

  3. Assure that your hygrometer is reading correctly. This can be done by calibrating the hygrometer prior to use.

  4. Make sure that you are not opening and closing the humidor lid too often. Every time you open the lid of your humidor you are allowing humidity to either enter or escape.

  5. If your humidor is placed near a heat or cold source it will effect the hygrometer reading. Furthermore, if the humidor has been recently moved or jossled, the hygrometer might need some time to come to equilibrium.

  6. Finally, new hygrometers can take up to a week to stabilize. This is because PG regulates through a surface tension process. The PG and water create a mixture with separate components. The PG migrates to the surfaces, sealing in the water in a lower layer and therefore takes time for these components to migrate to their proper positions in the oasis and begin regulation.



Humidor Question
Why isn't my hygrometer accurate?

Humidor Answer
Please see calibrating your hygrometer




Humidor Question
How do I get my humidifier to stick on the humidor?

Humidor Answer
When you install your humidifier, make sure you press firm and hard on the metallic plate for two minutes to assure a tight bond. If this is not done, the humidifier might fall off. If your humidifier still falls loose then you can try re-applying using a hot glue gun or any other non-odor emiting glue. Once this is done you can replace the unit and enjoy your smokes.

 

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