Posts Tagged cigar humidification

  • April 22, 2013POSTED IN: Cigar Humidor Humidifiers, HumidificationPOSTED BY: David Sabot Bookmark and Share

    Product Demonstration: Paradigm Humidification System

    Paradigm Humidification System is very unique and extremely easy to use. They feature space-age, surgical foam inside of the plastic case that will not break down and can hold a larger amount of humidity. To use these humidifiers, simply place the unit in a container of distilled water ( do not use activator solution), let is sit for about ten minutes and then wipe off the excess water. You can go approximately 2- read more
  • Product Demonstration: Cigar Oasis XL Plus Humidifier

    The Cigar Oasis XL Plus Humidifier is perfect for 300 to 600 cigars. Included with this unit is the control top, water cartridge, and a box that contains the power cord and a ribbon cable. To use this unit, fill the water cartridge with distilled water – not activator solution. Pour your distilled water right into the top of the cartridge, let it sit for about 10 to 15 minutes the turn it over to let any ex read more
  • December 28, 2012POSTED IN: Cigar Accessory Reviews and Demonstrations, Cigar Humidor Humidifiers, HumidificationPOSTED BY: David Sabot Bookmark and Share

    Product Demonstration: Hydra LG Electronic Cigar Humidifier

    The Hydra LG Electronic Cigar Humidifier is perfect for humidors that hold about 1000 cigars up to about 5000 or 6000 cigars. The hydra unit itself includes the control top, water cartridge, a wired control unit, power cord and ribbon cable with an adapter. To use the Hydra unit, take the control top off and fill the water cartridge with distilled water only – you don’t want to use propylene glycol or read more
  • November 05, 2012POSTED IN: HumidificationPOSTED BY: David Sabot Bookmark and Share

    Cigar Humidifier Demonstration: DryMistat Crystal HumidiTube

    These humidity tubes are filled with a special gel polymer that, when added to distilled water, will expand to about 100 times their size. The tube features a fill line and add line so you know when you need to add some water to the humidifier to make the beads expand. When you get this humidifier, it will have a plastic cap on it. Simply peel off the plastic and you’ll notice there is a perforated top. You& read more
  • October 04, 2012POSTED IN: Cigar Humidor Humidifiers, HumidificationPOSTED BY: David Sabot Bookmark and Share

    How Do I Add Distilled Water to Humidity Beads When They Get Dry?

    Many newcomers to cigar smoking do not quite understand the concept of humidity beads. Perhaps they get the basic thought; that cigars cannot simply be stored in a box. They are made in tropical regions, meaning they thrive in hot temperatures and high humidity. Keeping the cigar in the open air will dry them out. If this happens (and this is below 60%) then it will quickly lose flavor as the oils will evaporate fr read more
  • January 25, 2012POSTED IN: Cigar Humidor Humidifiers, HumidificationPOSTED BY: David Sabot Bookmark and Share

    Is it Possible to Use More than One Humidifier in Your Humidor?

    Anyone who smokes cigars, or who is thinking of taking up the pastime will need to know what a humidor is, especially if they plan to buy a number of cigars and want to keep them at home. These devices will keep the humidity level between 68% and 72%, which is ideal for cigars and will keep them at the perfect moisture. It can be difficult to keep the humidity at this level, and people are often looking for ways to read more
  • April 25, 2011POSTED IN: Humidification, HumidorsPOSTED BY: David Sabot Bookmark and Share

    Do You Need an Electric Cigar Humidifier?

    Cigar aficionados understand the importance of keeping cigars in a quality cigar humidor. In order to ensure that your cigars are protected from drying out or becoming too moist, choose a humidor that is capable of maintaining an appropriate level of humidity. This will also guarantee that your cigars age properly. In order for your humidor to work at optimum capacity, you might consider using an electric humidifie read more
  • October 25, 2010POSTED IN: HumidificationPOSTED BY: David Sabot Bookmark and Share

    What to Do When Your Cigars Are Over-Humidified

    What should you do when your cigars become over-humidified?  First, let’s discuss what happens to an over-humidified cigar.  These cigars will taste bitter, even though the taste is still present at the beginning of a smoke.  However, the more you smoke it, the stronger that bitter taste becomes.  These cigars are also soggy in texture. Most cigar smokers won’t even smoke anything out of the recommended 60- read more