postheadericon How often Do You Change the Humidifier In a Humidor?



by Wendy Mallikarjunan


Most of the time, you'll probably forget all about the humidifier in your cigar humidor before you have to replace it. These are long-lasting cigar accessories and they can be recharged a lot, so you usually don't have to worry about replacing them on a regular schedule. Some people, however, do like to do it once a year, just to make sure that their humidor is always in the best shape. They're not particularly expensive devices, so this is usually not a problem for people who like to buy new things for their hobby.

There are some occasions when you will have to change the humidifier. For example, if you happen to use tap water in your humidifier, you're likely going to need to replace it because of the residue that that tap water will leave within the human to find materials. If your humidifier gets too dried out, you may just want to go buy a new one instead of trying to recondition beads or a sponge that has dried out past the point of being saved.

If you find that your humidity levels constantly read low but that your cigars seem fine, your box isn't dried out and that you have no other issues at all. Check the hygrometer. These sometimes have issues and need to be recalibrated. Sometimes, it will turn out that the meter was the problem, not the water content in the box.

If you have had your humidifier for quite a while, over a year, for example, you may want to replace it. This is entirely up to you and, as long as it seems to be functioning properly, there's really no reason to go out and buy a new one. If you can't get the humidity levels up to the percentages that you would like, you can always add a supplementary humidifier to the box.

When you do replace your humidifier, remember to consider getting something a bit better than what you have. If you're at the point where you're replacing a humidifier, it's obvious that you've taken a liking to cigar smoking and that you'll probably want some better accessories to go along with it. Make sure you have them in the form of good humidifiers, a good hygrometer and a good humidor. You an also consider a supplemental humidifier if you keep having moisture level problems. These can make a lot of difference in how well your humidor performs.




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