Things You'll Need:
- Gift Ribbons
- Tissue Paper
- Gift Cards
- Air Fresheners
- Ashtrays
- Cigar Cutters
- Cigars
- Gift Bags
- Gift Bows
- Wrapping Paper
- Ashtrays
- Scotches
- Breath Fresheners
- Breath Mints
- Airline Tickets To Cuba
- Tissue paper
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Step 1
Look for boxes made from wood that has been dried to a 6 percent moisture content. Ask your humidor specialist for the specs on his products.
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Step 2
Ask for features that can be customized. Some humidor humidification systems can be changed to suit the user's preferences.
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Step 3
Decide on a size based on the smoker's collection. Average humidors store anywhere from 25 to 100 stogies; the larger ones hold 100, though the diligent shopper may find a table-top model to accommodate 300.
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Step 4
Pick out an exterior that fits the recipient's personal style. Simple stained wood boxes are perfect for the minimalist; others might go for more ornate pieces.
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Step 5
Ask to see and touch a cigar that has been stored in the humidor. Look for a smooth, tight wrap and an absence of lumps and cracked paper to indicate good humidification.














Comments
smoked1 said
on 5/8/2008 I picked one up from here: http://www.elitehumidors.com and it works very well and was pretty cheap. I suggest always go big. Cigar Collections can get pretty big real fast. I actually use a Wine Fridge for mine now.