The Evolution of Cigar Humidors

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The Evolution of Cigar Humidors


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Humidor for cigars, often regarded as modern luxury items, actually boasts a rich and storied history. Their narrative carries the memories and traditions of countless cigar aficionados. Understanding the history of humidors helps us appreciate how these classic wooden cigar containers have preserved the art of cigar smoking for generations.

What Is a Cigar Humidor?

A humidor might seem like a simple storage container for those unfamiliar with cigars. In reality, the term "humidor" is derived from its function: "humid-" for the ideal humidity it maintains inside, and "-or" is a suffix meaning "place." Together, they describe a place to keep cigars in the perfect humidity.

Humidors are essential accessories for anyone who owns and enjoys cigars. They not only protect your cigar collection but also maintain optimal smoking conditions, allowing you to experience the nuanced flavors of your cigars at their finest.

Cigars require precise storage conditions. They need a "just right" environment—not too cold, hot, humid, or dry. Prolonged exposure to any of these extremes can compromise the flavor and smoking experience and even damage the tobacco. Cigars can dry out, crack, burn unevenly, or worse, develop mold.

The History of Cigar Humidors

Delving into the history of cigar humidors is challenging, as it's hard to pinpoint their origin, inventor, or what the first humidor looked like. As Zino Davidoff described in his "Book of the Good Cigar Smoker," the first humidor might have been a simple wooden chest, slightly decayed, placed in a damp cellar.

The history of humidors might be traced back to when Davidoff began importing cigars to Europe. He faced a significant problem: the cigars he brought from Cuba arrived in optimal condition. However, the drier European climate caused them to dry out, negatively impacting their flavor and quality. This issue highlighted the urgent need for a solution to keep cigars in proper condition.

To solve this,  Davidoff designed a humidor capable of maintaining the ideal humidity, mimicking the moist environment of cigars in Cuba. This innovation not only helped preserve his own cigars but also revolutionized the way cigars were stored and handled in Europe, improving the quality of tobacco in the European market.

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Traditional Wooden Humidors: How They Control Humidity

Traditional wooden humidors, often referred to as early cigar humidors, are typically crafted from wood and rely on passive humidification to naturally release moisture into the air. These early models were quite basic in both functionality and design, commonly constructed from sturdy wooden containers fastened with simple nails.

A well-designed humidor requires 3 key components:
1. Wood: Spanish cedar is commonly used in humidors for its ability to absorb and release moisture, effectively regulating humidity levels. Its subtle aroma enhances the cigar's flavor without overpowering it.

2. Humidification: Most humidors include a source of moisture to help regulate internal humidity, ensuring it's neither too dry nor too humid. Humidification systems come in many forms, including humidor packs, solutions, gels, silica beads, crystals, and electric humidifiers.

3. Sealing: A good humidor must have an effective seal to maintain internal humidity levels, ensuring cigars can be stored in ideal conditions for extended periods.

The Evolution from Tradition to Modernity

As we moved into the 20th century, brands like Davidoff began to emerge, creating humidors that were not just storage tools but functional works of art. Precision engineering ensured these humidors maintained ideal storage conditions while also resembling modern furniture.

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However, passive humidors often fell short in effectively preserving cigars.

The technological advancements of the 20th century brought about a revolutionary shift in cigar storage with the introduction of active humidifiers, which mechanically introduce moisture into the air. This innovation led to the development of modern cigar humidors. Equipped with electric controls, precise temperature regulation, and circulation fans, these advanced humidors automatically maintain the ideal humidity environment. With these modern technologies, electric humidors have become increasingly popular among users.

The Best Modern Humidor——Needone Electric Humidity & Temp Controlled Cigar Humidor


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Needone specializes in producing medium and small-sized electronic cigar humidors. We focus on technological innovation, and our products have now reached the 3rd generation. Needone 3rd-gen humidity and temperature control humidors feature a fully upgraded system, with self-developed semiconductor temperature control, water circulation, 360° airflow, and most importantly, intelligent humidity control. Regardless of whether you live in a hot, dry climate or a cold, damp one, this humidor ensures that your cigars remain at the perfect humidity and temperature, truly setting you free from worry.

Needone humidor series includes various sizes such as 16L, 23L, 48L, and 60L, catering to different needs, it includes desktop humidor, small humidor or standing humidor. As Zino Davidoff advised, every aficionado should have a humidor at home—a place to store or keep cigars for a few months before consumption. The Needone humidor is your ideal choice.

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