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Storing Cigars
By: Scott Shemtov
Cigar basics include knowing about them, the construction of one, the many different shapes and sizes, and how to enjoy your smoke. To ensure the quality of a cigar and to keep the handmade construction in shape, you will need to properly store your cigar. Storing it will make a difference between having a great smoking stick or a dried out one with an uneven burn. If it is not well maintained and properly stored, it can go bad and will become unable to smoke.
Storing your cigars does not require a lot of work or upkeep. You will only need a few supplies that are generally inexpensive. The highest cost you will see is of the humidor itself. Humidors range in price based on the size, capacity, design, and materials used. Other supplies you will need in addition to a humidor are hygrometers, distilled water or propylene glycol humidor solution, humidifiers, and plenty of cigars. Hygrometers are used to measure the humidity in your humidor and come in both digital and analog styles. Choosing which style is a personal choice, however digital ones will give you a more accurate reading.
Once you have picked out a humidor that you like for storage, you have to prepare it. You simply cannot place your sticks in it and expect them to be stored properly. You have to season the humidor and get the humidity to the correct level. To season the humidor you will need a rag or washcloth and distilled water. Pull out any and all trays from inside and lay them out. Then wet the rag or washcloth with the distilled water and run down every piece of wood until it is damp but not soaked. You will need to rub both the inside of the humidor and all of the trays.
You will also need to prepare the humidifiers with either the propylene glycol mixture or distilled water. Both of these solutions will work fine to maintain the humidity, and it is a personal preference as to which mixture you want to use. Pour in one of the mixtures into the humidifier until it is full and saturated. Pour out any excessive mixture. Once the humidor is seasoned, you can then place the humidifiers throughout your humidor. Place a hygrometer in it as well and wait for the humidity level to reach 68-74% humidity.
Once the correct humidity level is reached, you can then fill your humidor with cigars. Smoking a properly maintained cigar will ensure the best flavor and the most even burn. If the humidity level drops, you may need to add more solution to the humidifiers. You should check the levels every two weeks, and you will probably need to refill the humidifiers once a month.
About the Author
Arturo del Rio, cigar aficionado, of Famous Smoke Shop which sells premium cigars. Famous Smoke Shop offers cigars, humidors & cigar accessories at unbeatable prices. For more information, visit http://www.famous-smoke.com.
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