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| Is a humidor supposed to be airtight? |
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No. The constant movement of air is critical to the proper storage and care of cigars or else it will create a condition which can promote the growth of mold. Even a humidor that is kept at 69-72% humidity level can grow mold very quickly and destroy your cigars. A good, high quality humidor with dried kiln Spanish cedar wood have an exchange of air as it needs to be as the lining is made of a porous material. |
| I filled my humidifier, how long before I do it again? |
| After initially filling your humidifier, you will need to periodically maintain and re-fill the humidifier as needed. For humidors between 0-100 Count, every 30 days should suffice. 51-100 Count humidors with large humidifiers should be refilled every 45 days. 101-2300 Count humidors with larger or multiple humidifiers should be done between 30-45 days or if you find any cigars that may be staring to becoming more stiff to the touch. Be sure to check cigars of your humidor routinely on ALL sides just in case one side of the humidor may be more humidified than the other. |
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