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Cigar Humidor Myths Exposed

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Cigar and tobacco care has been the subject of hundreds or even thousands of tortured, sometimes totally useless and sometimes actually harmful methods and theories.

Tobacco and cigar care is simple.
The cigars or tobacco need to be stored in a sealed container. This can be a $500.00 humidor, a humble Tupperware type container or the most simple plastic bag. There are many types of humidifiers available. All of them are very effective provided you buy one that is big enough to handle the volume of the container you are using. Most humidifiers simply need to be moistened with water regularly without any other chemical cocktail.

Propylene Glycol or PG can be used in most humidifiers with the exception of the clay elements that will be harmed by PG. Propylene Glycol is a surfactant. It acts to reduce the surface tension of water to allow it to evaporate more easily. It will stabilize the relative humidity in a humidor. Is it useful? Yes. Is it essential? No, but it sure helps with a foam humidifier!

PG can be purchased in pure form for occasional recharge of a humidifier or pre-mixed PG and water combinations can be had which takes the guesswork out of how often to add PG.
I know, the title of this piece is Cigar Humidor Myths Exposed. I'll get to that now.

Myth 1

You must use distilled water in your humidor or your cigars will become hopelessly tainted.

Myth 2

70% is the only ideal relative humidity to keep tobacco and cigars stored in.

Myth 3

A humidor must have a Spanish cedar lining or it is somehow counterfeit.

Myth 4

You must take the cigars out of their cellophane wrapper prior to stocking them in your humidor or they will not taste right.

My answer to these myths may be controversial to some, dead on to others, and dead wrong to another group. I am offering my opinion based on thirty years in the cigar and tobacco industry. I have maintained walk-in humidors, 40 foot-long cabinet wall humidors, barkeep humidors for 200 cigars and my 10 cigar humidor I keep at home. I have encountered every type of problem one can imagine, and my tobacco and I have survived. So, my qualifications have been established.
Answer 1

The myth about distilled water got started by the makers of the foam-type humidifiers. Problem: tap water has minerals and other impurities that tend to clog the vent holes of these humidifiers. Solution: clean the vents! That's it! *SEE ADDENDUM BELOW* Unless you are obsessive-compulsive, you are concerned with taking care of your cigars first, and the aesthetic beauty of your humidifier second. Most tap water is chlorinated. As much as the connoisseur protests the perceived tainting of the flavor of a cigar humidified with water containing chlorine, it is better to use chlorinated water because without its anti-fungal properties, you will run the risk of building a moldy science project in your cigar box.

There are other anti-fungal agents on the market and PG has some anti-fungal properties. These products do work. Unless you think your taste buds are so sensitive that they can tell the difference between identical cigars humidified with and without an anti-fungal agent, you will be much better off using one. At least, add a couple of drops of Clorox to a quart of water, distilled or otherwise and save it to use on your humidifiers. I am not suggesting that there are not some people with a Golden Palate, but I know of none, and I sure as heck don’t have one.

...read the full guide with pics here
 
How about telling us who you are before you pipe in with opinions on subjects that have been discussed here 10,000 times?

edit for typo
 
I was about to take issue with some of his points but as it turns out, this is nothing more than shameless advertising. The link goes to his eBay site where he's hawking his "PerfectStore" products.

Listen shill, believe it or not there are a few folks on these pages that know a couple of things about cigar storage. If you want to sell you products, at least have the "testicular fortitude" to admit you're selling something, rather than point folks at a "useful link of facts" that's a thinly veiled sales pitch.

Your "Myths Exposed" are questionable and often a matter of personal preference. The only "fact" here is that you're deceitful and not going to pull a fast one off on the membership.

At least, add a couple of drops of Clorox to a quart of water, distilled or otherwise and save it to use on your humidifiers. I am not suggesting that there are not some people with a Golden Palate, but I know of none, and I sure as heck don’t have one.

Care to comment on the volatility of unbuffered chlorine in water...?? How about the effects of the other additives typical in laundry bleach, and why you probably shouldn't permeate your smokes with them?

It's pretty clear you don't have a golden palate, hell, if you have one at all. To suggest that others have the same lack of taste you do is offensive, and downright rude.

Now buzz off.....B.B.S.

Edited to include quote......
 
This guy is in for a rude awakening. Release the hounds!

Doc.
 
Wow! This has been an interesting Sunday.

At least I want to thank you for the laugh JIMIjaya, or what ever the hell your handle is. :laugh:
 
Bleach, eh? What a fantastic idea. Geez.

I'm so glad you could introduce yourself by posting an article you found by googling. Very creative.

Read more, post less.
 
Bleach? But how would that affect the non-toxic antifreeze I'm using??
 
B.B.S. - "Grandmaster Shill Sniper"

Poetry in action, brother. :thumbs:

Wilkey
 
Hmm.....maybe Chlorine vapors will help speed age my Habanos......Hmmm
 
Although I laugh and I act like a clown
Beneath this mask I am wearing a frown
My tears are falling like rain from the sky
Is it for him or my sticks that I cry

He's a loser
And he's not what he appears to be
 
Although I laugh and I act like a clown
Beneath this mask I am wearing a frown
My tears are falling like rain from the sky
Is it for him or my sticks that I cry

He's a loser
And he's not what he appears to be
The Beatles are crawling, maybe we should add some chlorine... :laugh:

Brian
 
WDF, and here I thought I loved the taste of my chlorinated/bleached/etc. cigars!!! People pay a premium for em ya know!
 
B.B.S. - "Grandmaster Shill Sniper"

Poetry in action, brother. :thumbs:

Wilkey

What Wilkey said... well done, BBS. Excuse me while I go dump some Tidy Bowl into my humidification units.
 
B.B.S. - "Grandmaster Shill Sniper"

Poetry in action, brother. :thumbs:

Wilkey
What Wilkey said... well done, BBS. Excuse me while I go dump some Tidy Bowl into my humidification units.
From two of the real experts.....thanks for the nice comments.

This guy clearly knows little to nothing about the storing of and caring for fine cigars. What really rubbed my rhubarb the wrong way is the thought that some inexperienced guy would actually follow his advice. Gents, there is more real cigar storage knowledge in the pages of this forum than this guy will ever attain in his lifetime. Read and learn.....and, the advice here is free.

This guy is a "hit and run"; one post, and off to spam the next forum in the hope of selling his s#!t to some unsuspecting and inexperienced cigar lover. What a jerk.....

Best Regards - B.B.S.
 
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