If you live in a dry climate or experience seasonal dryness, we recommend re-seasoning a wooden humidor one to two times a year. Should cigars in a humidor be unwrapped? Once you’ve bought the cigar and are placing it in your humidor, we recommend you remove the cellophane. Cellophane willRead More →

It is not wise to use regular tap water in any humidification system. … Distilled water contains fewer minerals than tap water does. The chemicals that regular tap water contained can taint the cigar quality and cigar taste. Tap water also contains chlorine, which can clog the humidifier’s pores andRead More →

If you run out of distilled water, you’re better off letting the humidity in your humidor dissipate than substituting tap water, even for a single instance. Mold takes time to develop, so you won’t know right away if tap water has an adverse effect on your cigars. Can I useRead More →

Cigars that are kept in their factory boxes will stay fresh up to a month on average, even after opening. By placing the entire box in your humidor the cigars will remain fresh indefinitely, just as they would if you removed the cigars, but it depends on how you planRead More →