The advantage of a temperature controlled humidor is that.....the temperature is controlled..!! (Cue the music.... :laugh: ).
Ok, seriously, low temps are usually not an issue as long as humidity is controlled properly. Aging may or may not slow down at lower temperatures; I think you can find plenty of opinions on that one. But, there is little doubt that as temperatures climb, the chances for a tobacco beetle hatch increase right along with them. It's generally considered that maintaining a temperature below 70F is important. I don't think this will absolutely prevent a beetle hatch, but it greatly minimizes it.
We don't have AC here in the Pacific Northwest because it never gets "hot" for more than a few weeks in the summer, and one of the benefits here is that it always cools way down at night. I made the investment in a Staebell Aristocrat cooled humidor to protect my smokes, and couldn't be happier. It runs a very steady 68F / 65% and all I do is check the humidifier wicks for any mold and add distilledwater every couple of months. I seem to have to replace the humidifier wicks every other water add, so that's not bad at all.
Love my cabinet - a solid investment to protect those tasty smokes:
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Cheers - B.B.S.
...starts next week...!!!....When is your sabbatical again? :whistling:
Road trip in order I think!![]()
Buffers the humidity when the pelts run hard; only really need them in the dregs of summer. I had them in my cooler(s) so they were "free", basically.BBS- I see you still keep beads in your humidor... May I ask why?
PS: Sorry for the thread-jack!
Regards,
BT
I was looking around Avallo and was wondering about this. I remember seeing that if your cigars are kept cold they won't properly age. What would be the point of a cooled humidor? I wonder how cold that thing actually gets.
Same here, Anthony. During the summer months, I'll run with the humidifiers dry.I have one of Avallo's cooled cabinets and I originally got it because it was going upstairs on the second floor. I was worried about the temps upstairs and thought it was a wise investment. It ended going in the basement so the cooler only goes on when the temps outside are above 90 degrees for several days in a row. I did find out that I need to take out all source of humidity when the temps are high as Flyfish has alluded to in his post.
Yes that could be a completely different thread.
But in vegas it's a dry heatha. Well, that's what everyone always says. Dry or not 115 degrees I would die.
Ah, vegasI remember my 21st in vegas, sighs.
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