Cigars

A Beginner's Guide to the Cigar Humidor

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A good humidor is less about the box and more about the discipline: consistent humidity (aim for 65–70%), a stable temperature, and the patience to leave things alone once they’re set up correctly.

For a first humidor, buy smaller than you think you need — it’s easier to manage humidity in a modest space, and you’ll refine your taste in cigars faster than you’ll build a real collection. Season it properly before it ever holds a cigar you care about.

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