4 EN Humidor Adorini Cigar Container Guide Video

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Preparation of a humidor

Before you store cigars in a new humidor you should take some simple steps of preparation:

The interior walls and all dividers and trays should be wiped with a tissue moistened with distilled water.
Then keep a glass of distilled water for about three days in the closed humidor.
This will ensure that the inside wood of the humidor will have absorbed sufficient humidity and will not extract humidity from your cigars during the first days of storage.

As the next step you will have to charge the humidifier.
Fill a deep plate with distilled water and place the humidifier for about five minutes in the water to absorb the liquid. Take the humidifier out of the water, shake it to remove any water that was not absorbed and dry the outside case of the humidifier.

As a final step you may have to calibrate the hygrometer. For the hygrometers of adorini calibration is generally not required as the hygrometers have already been calibrated before shipment.

Fill a small glass with salt and moisten the salt with just some drops of water. Now leave the salt solution for about 8 hours together with the hygrometer in a sealed box, for example a Tupperware box.

After eight hours a humidity level of about 75 percent will be reached inside the box. Now take a screwdriver and move the calibration screw at the backside of the hygrometer, so that it indicates a humidity of 75 percent.
Your humidor is now ready to store your cigars!

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  • your not suppose to wipe down yur humidor with water it can warp the wood. you should also leave your hygrometer 12-24 hrs

  • Also just got a new humidor the other day, will do this tonight! Thanks!

  • I just bought a new humidor thanks for all the help great video

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