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Humidor

A humidor is a humidity-controlled box or room used primarily for storing cigars, cigarettes, cannabis, or pipe tobacco. Either too much or too little humidity can be harmful to tobacco products; a humidor's primary function is to maintain a steady, desirable moisture level inside; secondarily it protects its contents from physical damage and deterioration from sunlight. For private use, small wooden boxes holding a few dozen or fewer cigars are common, while cigar shops may have walk-in humidors. Many humidors use hygrometers to monitor their humidity levels.

Humidor with hygrometer and bowl of water during initial seasoning
Humidor with cigars

Another use for a humidor is controlling the moisture level in a baseball, which can have a pronounced effect on its response when hit with a baseball bat. This phenomenon was so great that in order to put an end to much controversy, in 2002, nine years after joining the league, the Colorado Rockies started storing their game balls in a large walk-in humidor at their home stadium,[1] thus counteracting the effects of the low humidity due mainly to Denver's famous mile-high altitude of around 5,280 feet above sea level. After the change, various offensive and defensive statistics at Rockies home games, especially the number of home runs, were found to be more in line with the rest of the league. In 2018 the Arizona Diamondbacks, whose Phoenix home field is affected by the arid Sonoran Desert climate, became the second Major League Baseball team to use a humidor.[2]

Types edit

Walk-in edit

Most common in cigar bars or stores.[3] One room is built as or converted to a humidor where all the cigars are stored.

Cabinet edit

Usually placed on the floor as a piece of furniture.[4] It typically holds 1000–5000 cigars. A cabinet humidor is considered a good option for deep storage.[4]

Desktop edit

The most common type of humidor. Typically box sized with lid on top or with one or more drawers. Vary in size from 25–500 cigars capacity. Zino Davidoff is credited as the inventor of the desktop humidor.[5]

Travel edit

Portable, usually holding 2 to 20 cigars. Travel humidors must be especially durable and stand up to repeated openings.[6]

Cannabis edit

Typically box sized that maintains 62% humidity level.[7]

Electric edit

Similar to cabinet humidors, these are fully electronically controlled humidors and function similarly to a fridge.[8]

High-end edit

Expensive high-end and jewellery humidors finished with precious metals and stones. Main manufacturer is G.P.Grant Switzerland. [9]

Construction edit

Commercially made humidor cases are typically made of wood, although materials such as acrylic, glass, and metal are also used. Carbon fibre, silicon carbide, and polyethylene are rare. Aside from pleasing aesthetics, the casing's purpose is to protect the interior and create a closed environment, so any durable and airtight material can be used.

The interior is typically a veneer of Spanish cedar,[10] a traditional material which possesses several desirable characteristics for cigar storage:

  1. It holds more moisture than most woods, so it helps maintain humidity.
  2. It is not prone to warping or cupping in high humidity.
  3. It imparts its aroma to cigars. For the same reason, some cigars are wrapped in Spanish-cedar sheets before they are sold.
  4. It can repel tobacco beetles, pinhead-sized pests which can ruin entire stocks of cigars by eating the tobacco and laying eggs, causing further infestation. They can also be discouraged by ensuring the humidor does not get hotter than 20 °C (68 °F).[11] The beetle eggs usually only hatch at around 25 °C (77 °F)[citation needed], although there are also instances where they will hatch at cooler temperatures if the humidity is too high.

Humidors are typically commercially produced, though most walk-ins are custom built and some humidors are homemade.[12] They range considerably in material, size and complexity. Capacity is determined by deducting the space required for the humidification element and some extra room between the element and the cigars. It can also be calculated online for the most popular cigar formats.[13]

Maintenance edit

A humidor needs to be seasoned when new or having been out of use for a while.[14] Wood in an unseasoned humidor will absorb moisture from within, drying stored cigars out. The preferred technique for bringing the wood close to an optimal relative humidity level where it will buffer moisture is placing a small container of distilled water inside the humidor for 1 to 3 days.[citation needed]

Humidity edit

Some humidors contain a permanent humidifying system which keeps the air moist, which in turn keeps the cigars moist. Without a humidor, within two to three days, cigars will quickly lose moisture and level up with the general humidity around them.[15] The ideal relative humidity in a humidor is around 68–72%.[16] Though it can vary slightly depending on the cigar smoker's preferences, it should never go higher than 75%[citation needed] due to the possibility of hatching tobacco beetles. The more empty space, the more readily the humidity level of the box will fluctuate.

Most humidifying elements are passive, releasing stored humidity through evaporation and diffusion. The use of a 50/50 solution of propylene glycol and distilled water is recommended for replenishing the passive humidifying element, as it has a buffering effect on air humidity, maintaining it at approximately 70%.[17] Retailers and manufacturers claim propylene glycol also has mild antifungal and antibacterial properties; distilled water should always be used, due to its lack of minerals, additives, or bacteria.

Electronic humidifiers are also available, although usually reserved for very large humidors.[citation needed] A sensor measures the outside humidity and then activates a ventilator, which blows air over a humid sponge or water tank into the humidor. Once the preset humidity level has been reached the ventilator stops. This way electronic humidifiers can maintain a much more stable humidity level than passive humidifiers. Also they typically will activate an alarm to notify when the moisture supply needs refilling, to prevent humidity drops. The accuracy of electronic humidifiers depends primarily on the integrated type of sensor; the capacitive type are preferred.

Silica gel beads, familiar for removing moisture from packaging containers, are a third alternative.[18] These are "calibrated" with a coating of mineral salts to absorb or release humidity in various RH ranges (including 65%, 68%, 70%, and 72%), providing a buffering effect on relative humidity. They require only distilled water when necessary, and can be ruined by propylene glycol.

Most humidors contain a hygrometer which is a device that can measure the humidity of the environment. Whether analogue or digital, these hygrometers can be used to measure the levels of humidity inside the humidor.[19] Regardless, digital hygrometers tend to be more accurate when compared to the analogue ones.

Temperature edit

A humidor should never be exposed to direct sunlight.[20] To discourage eggs of tobacco beetles from hatching and to prevent cigar rot, its internal temperature should be kept below 25 °C (77 °F)[citation needed], as well as below 75%[citation needed] relative humidity. At temperatures below 12 °C (54 °F), the desired ageing process of the cigars is impaired, making storage in wine cellars problematic.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fox, Stuart (November 7, 2008). "Why Do the Colorado Rockies Keep Their Baseballs in a Humidor?". Popular Science. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  2. ^ Verducci, Tom (February 23, 2018). "MLB to Mandate That Baseballs Are Stored in Air Conditioned Room for 2018". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  3. ^ Carleton Hacker, Richard (April 26, 2019). "Vegas Was Made for Cigars: Here Are the 7 Best Spots to Smoke 'Em". Robb Report. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Nagy, Andrew; Droesch, Blake (October 15, 2015). "Five Tips For Building a Cigar-Friendly Man Cave". Cigar Aficionado. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  5. ^ Verma Lal, Preeti (September 1, 2015). "Geneva: Land of Monsters and Philosophers". Verve (Indian magazine). Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  6. ^ "Storing Cigars:We explore the ways cigar aficionados can maintain the freshness of their cigars". Cigar Aficionado (Mar/Apr). 1998. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  7. ^ Pitts, Kelly (December 16, 2019). "What Is The Best Way To Store Your Weed?". Wikileaf. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  8. ^ "Electronic Humidor". October 7, 2020. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  9. ^ "Jewellery humidors".
  10. ^ Purdy, Strother (2010). Traditional Box Projects. Taunton Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-60085-110-0. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  11. ^ Beetle pest control information in Wikipedia
  12. ^ Stauffer, Daniel (August 18, 2020). "DIY Humidors". swisscubancigars.com. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  13. ^ "Cigar Humidor Calculator". humidordiscount.com. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  14. ^ Manelski, Gary (November 11, 2018). "How to Season a New Humidor". liveabout.com. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 March 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  16. ^ "How to Correct the Humidity Level in a Humidor". about.com. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  17. ^ Volz, Samantha (April 12, 2017). "How to Make Your Own Humidor Solution". ourpastimes.com. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  18. ^ Carleton Hacker, Richard (2 June 2015). The Ultimate Cigar Book (4th ed.). Skyhourse. p. 286. ISBN 978-1-63220-657-2.
  19. ^ "Regardless, digital hygrometers". crownhumidors.com. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  20. ^ "Optimum temperature for cigar storage". humidor-guide.com. Retrieved 17 March 2018.

External links edit

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A humidor is a humidity controlled box or room used primarily for storing cigars cigarettes cannabis or pipe tobacco Either too much or too little humidity can be harmful to tobacco products a humidor s primary function is to maintain a steady desirable moisture level inside secondarily it protects its contents from physical damage and deterioration from sunlight For private use small wooden boxes holding a few dozen or fewer cigars are common while cigar shops may have walk in humidors Many humidors use hygrometers to monitor their humidity levels Humidor with hygrometer and bowl of water during initial seasoning Humidor with cigars Another use for a humidor is controlling the moisture level in a baseball which can have a pronounced effect on its response when hit with a baseball bat This phenomenon was so great that in order to put an end to much controversy in 2002 nine years after joining the league the Colorado Rockies started storing their game balls in a large walk in humidor at their home stadium 1 thus counteracting the effects of the low humidity due mainly to Denver s famous mile high altitude of around 5 280 feet above sea level After the change various offensive and defensive statistics at Rockies home games especially the number of home runs were found to be more in line with the rest of the league In 2018 the Arizona Diamondbacks whose Phoenix home field is affected by the arid Sonoran Desert climate became the second Major League Baseball team to use a humidor 2 Contents 1 Types 1 1 Walk in 1 2 Cabinet 1 3 Desktop 1 4 Travel 1 5 Cannabis 1 6 Electric 1 7 High end 2 Construction 3 Maintenance 3 1 Humidity 3 2 Temperature 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksTypes editWalk in edit Most common in cigar bars or stores 3 One room is built as or converted to a humidor where all the cigars are stored Cabinet edit Usually placed on the floor as a piece of furniture 4 It typically holds 1000 5000 cigars A cabinet humidor is considered a good option for deep storage 4 Desktop edit The most common type of humidor Typically box sized with lid on top or with one or more drawers Vary in size from 25 500 cigars capacity Zino Davidoff is credited as the inventor of the desktop humidor 5 Travel edit Portable usually holding 2 to 20 cigars Travel humidors must be especially durable and stand up to repeated openings 6 Cannabis edit Typically box sized that maintains 62 humidity level 7 Electric edit Similar to cabinet humidors these are fully electronically controlled humidors and function similarly to a fridge 8 High end edit Expensive high end and jewellery humidors finished with precious metals and stones Main manufacturer is G P Grant Switzerland 9 Construction editCommercially made humidor cases are typically made of wood although materials such as acrylic glass and metal are also used Carbon fibre silicon carbide and polyethylene are rare Aside from pleasing aesthetics the casing s purpose is to protect the interior and create a closed environment so any durable and airtight material can be used The interior is typically a veneer of Spanish cedar 10 a traditional material which possesses several desirable characteristics for cigar storage It holds more moisture than most woods so it helps maintain humidity It is not prone to warping or cupping in high humidity It imparts its aroma to cigars For the same reason some cigars are wrapped in Spanish cedar sheets before they are sold It can repel tobacco beetles pinhead sized pests which can ruin entire stocks of cigars by eating the tobacco and laying eggs causing further infestation They can also be discouraged by ensuring the humidor does not get hotter than 20 C 68 F 11 The beetle eggs usually only hatch at around 25 C 77 F citation needed although there are also instances where they will hatch at cooler temperatures if the humidity is too high Humidors are typically commercially produced though most walk ins are custom built and some humidors are homemade 12 They range considerably in material size and complexity Capacity is determined by deducting the space required for the humidification element and some extra room between the element and the cigars It can also be calculated online for the most popular cigar formats 13 Maintenance editA humidor needs to be seasoned when new or having been out of use for a while 14 Wood in an unseasoned humidor will absorb moisture from within drying stored cigars out The preferred technique for bringing the wood close to an optimal relative humidity level where it will buffer moisture is placing a small container of distilled water inside the humidor for 1 to 3 days citation needed Humidity edit Some humidors contain a permanent humidifying system which keeps the air moist which in turn keeps the cigars moist Without a humidor within two to three days cigars will quickly lose moisture and level up with the general humidity around them 15 The ideal relative humidity in a humidor is around 68 72 16 Though it can vary slightly depending on the cigar smoker s preferences it should never go higher than 75 citation needed due to the possibility of hatching tobacco beetles The more empty space the more readily the humidity level of the box will fluctuate Most humidifying elements are passive releasing stored humidity through evaporation and diffusion The use of a 50 50 solution of propylene glycol and distilled water is recommended for replenishing the passive humidifying element as it has a buffering effect on air humidity maintaining it at approximately 70 17 Retailers and manufacturers claim propylene glycol also has mild antifungal and antibacterial properties distilled water should always be used due to its lack of minerals additives or bacteria Electronic humidifiers are also available although usually reserved for very large humidors citation needed A sensor measures the outside humidity and then activates a ventilator which blows air over a humid sponge or water tank into the humidor Once the preset humidity level has been reached the ventilator stops This way electronic humidifiers can maintain a much more stable humidity level than passive humidifiers Also they typically will activate an alarm to notify when the moisture supply needs refilling to prevent humidity drops The accuracy of electronic humidifiers depends primarily on the integrated type of sensor the capacitive type are preferred Silica gel beads familiar for removing moisture from packaging containers are a third alternative 18 These are calibrated with a coating of mineral salts to absorb or release humidity in various RH ranges including 65 68 70 and 72 providing a buffering effect on relative humidity They require only distilled water when necessary and can be ruined by propylene glycol Most humidors contain a hygrometer which is a device that can measure the humidity of the environment Whether analogue or digital these hygrometers can be used to measure the levels of humidity inside the humidor 19 Regardless digital hygrometers tend to be more accurate when compared to the analogue ones Temperature edit A humidor should never be exposed to direct sunlight 20 To discourage eggs of tobacco beetles from hatching and to prevent cigar rot its internal temperature should be kept below 25 C 77 F citation needed as well as below 75 citation needed relative humidity At temperatures below 12 C 54 F the desired ageing process of the cigars is impaired making storage in wine cellars problematic See also editTobacconistReferences edit Fox Stuart November 7 2008 Why Do the Colorado Rockies Keep Their Baseballs in a Humidor Popular Science Retrieved August 26 2020 Verducci Tom February 23 2018 MLB to Mandate That Baseballs Are Stored in Air Conditioned Room for 2018 Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2020 08 26 Carleton Hacker Richard April 26 2019 Vegas Was Made for Cigars Here Are the 7 Best Spots to Smoke Em Robb Report Retrieved August 26 2020 a b Nagy Andrew Droesch Blake October 15 2015 Five Tips For Building a Cigar Friendly Man Cave Cigar Aficionado Retrieved August 26 2020 Verma Lal Preeti September 1 2015 Geneva Land of Monsters and Philosophers Verve Indian magazine Retrieved August 26 2020 Storing Cigars We explore the ways cigar aficionados can maintain the freshness of their cigars Cigar Aficionado Mar Apr 1998 Retrieved August 26 2020 Pitts Kelly December 16 2019 What Is The Best Way To Store Your Weed Wikileaf Retrieved August 26 2020 Electronic Humidor October 7 2020 Retrieved October 7 2020 Jewellery humidors Purdy Strother 2010 Traditional Box Projects Taunton Press p 73 ISBN 978 1 60085 110 0 Retrieved August 26 2020 Beetle pest control information in Wikipedia Stauffer Daniel August 18 2020 DIY Humidors swisscubancigars com Retrieved August 26 2020 Cigar Humidor Calculator humidordiscount com Retrieved 17 March 2018 Manelski Gary November 11 2018 How to Season a New Humidor liveabout com Retrieved August 26 2020 How long do cigars last without a humidor Archived from the original on 15 March 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2017 How to Correct the Humidity Level in a Humidor about com Retrieved 17 March 2018 Volz Samantha April 12 2017 How to Make Your Own Humidor Solution ourpastimes com Retrieved August 26 2020 Carleton Hacker Richard 2 June 2015 The Ultimate Cigar Book 4th ed Skyhourse p 286 ISBN 978 1 63220 657 2 Regardless digital hygrometers crownhumidors com Retrieved 10 March 2020 Optimum temperature for cigar storage humidor guide com Retrieved 17 March 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to Humidors at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Humidor amp oldid 1212401377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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