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Why is My Newly Seasoned Humidor Losing Humidity?

by Drew Danson

Many people see a humidity drop in their newly seasoned humidor and they immediately think something is wrong. If you are panicking because your humidor is losing humidity, you may feel you have good cause for this. Those cigar accessories are by no means cheap. The cigars you place in that humidor are quite an investment too. You cannot afford to have something going wrong. The first thing you need to know is this. When you see that humidity drop after you have placed the cigars in a newly seasoned humidor, this does not mean anything is wrong.

Just what does it mean? Cigar accessories are sensitive. They have to be in order to take proper care of the cigars. A newly seasoned humidor is all the more sensitive. When you place those dry cigars in the humidor, they will immediately start detracting from that humidity simply because they are dry and they are soaking up moisture. This will cause a humidity drop in any humidor.

Is there a way you can avoid this? There are a few things you can do. First of all, if you know your humidor is newly seasoned, then do not place dry cigars in it. These cigars will cause a humidity drop. If all of your cigars are dry, then you will just need to practice patience. Once you have placed the cigars in the humidor and the humidity drops, wait a few days. Then, recharge your humidor. You should notice that the humidity drop does not continue. This is because once the cigars are no longer dry, they will not continue to pull from the humidity levels and they will stay at a stable level.

One thing you can do to avoid the humidity drop will be to add the cigars a couple at a time. Completely filling a newly seasoned humidor with dry cigars will guarantee a humidity drop. Adding a couple of cigars every few days will help you avoid this drastic drop. If you do this and you see that the humidity is dropping, you may need to let the humidor sit for a few days and then recharge it.

When you have a newly seasoned humidor, placing cigars in it will guarantee some amount of humidity drop. However, you can have better control of this issue if you handle the cigars properly. All you need to do is understand why this drop happens and you can handle it accordingly.

Drew is a consultant for a specialty <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Table-Lighters_c_63.html">table lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Butane-Torch-Lighters_c_23.html">torch lighters</a>.

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