Mazz and Faccia Answer Your Humidity Questions

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Explore the world of cigars as Mazz and Faccia answer your questions about cigar humidity and humidor care. In this informative video, they discuss everything from the process of purchasing a box of cigars and handling cigarillos to digital hygrometers and Tuppadors.

Watch as seasoned cigar aficionados, Mazz and Faccia share their tips and insights about proper humidification, discussing the difference between cabinet and desktop humidors. If you've ever had questions about air exchange in your humidor, or the best method of how to use Boveda packs and maintain a cooler, this video is for you.

Get to know more about the advantages of using a properly calibrated digital hygrometer like the cost-effective Humicare round hygrometer, as well as the pros and cons of Tuppadors. Gain expert advice on storing various brands of cigars together, the influence flavoured cigars can have on other cigars, and the effect different humidors can have on your cigars over the long term.

We're here to help you elevate your cigar knowledge and experience, so why not join our community? Hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe for more cigar-related content from Holt's Cigar Company. Stay tuned for more cigar lounge discussions and feel free to share your own questions in the comments.

We'll see you in the next video!

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Mazz is spot on with storing cigars next to each other. Two great sticks together don’t make a bad stick.

Olmec
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I've traditionally used wooden humidors, but last year I thought I would give an acrylic humidor a try (comes with a large, sectioned, cedar tray). I don't think I will ever look back. Seals perfectly. It's transparent, so the presentation is great, and it holds humidity perfectly. I get tupperdors, but these acrylic humidors with cedar inserts are perfect. Like you gents stated, all that is needed is the occasional opening of the lid if there is a good amount of time between smokes. Cheers.

wmgemmell
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Yep, been smoking cigars for 46 years and approve these messages!

revolvermaster
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Being new to cigars. Literally a few months ago ive taken a lot from this video. As well as all the others youve made. Thanks.

jackbauer
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That's Great Advice! Don't over think it. The Cigar has been through so many prosesses! Just keep them fresh!

Charlhiq
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Great video, love the Q&A format. I put a layer of Spanish cedar chips and shavings in the bottom of my tuppador.

scottarthurjr.
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Love my 4k count cabinet humidor, love the capacity to age and display the cigars in the box...like having your own brick & morter store.

freg
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Lotta memories tied to this game. Will always go back and play. Been through good times and bad times throughout the years in life, but still cruised around this city for the last decade. :/ can’t believe it’s been 10 years… Damn

Chase-
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Whoa! Your channel has grown tremendously in recent months! When I first came across your channel after getting interested in cigars around early May of this year, you only had about 20k subscribers. Now you have nearly 62k! Congrats Mazz and Faccia!

ehudzechariahschmidt
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I constantly fought with wood humidors. Boveda packs would run dry after a couple months and the humidity was constantly dropping into the low 50s unless I was constantly adding water or fresh packs. I switched to plastic food containers with silicone gaskets. Much less hassle. I got my cedar trays, distilled water, and it gets some fresh air weekly.

DragonsinGenesisPodcast
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Education, thanks guys 👏🏼👏🏼 Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦

yusufsayed
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Guys, As always great video. I am a cabinetmaker and have made custom humidors for myself and others. When I make a humidor it is made of solid wood and lined with about 1/4 inch thick Spanish cedar. Most humidors on the market are made of plywood but usually MDF ( glue and sawdust ) and a 1/64 of an inch piece of Spanish cedar is laminated to it. "Real wooden humidors always take more humidification ( Boveda packs) than the cheaper mass produced versions. With that said a couple of years ago I purchased a Boveda acrylic humidor with a cedar tray and although I shall always love the real wood that acrylic humidor is off the hook. I throw plenty of Boveda packs in there ( always the same percent of humidity ) and forget it. The packs last for many months. It is too bad Boveda quit making them and where a custom box can run $800 or more the Boveda was only $200. Keep up the good work and wishing all a very Happy Thanksgiving! Slainte, JZ

jimzielanski
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I keep a few “flavored” cigars in my humidor and I have never found them to influence my traditional tobacco cigars in ANY way what so ever… and they make the humidor smell GREAT!

SuperBass
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Great content. Thank you for sharing.
Happy Thanksgiving to you, your families and everyone at HOLT'S
Stay safe.

KevinAClassA
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this video was incredibly informative!

TheNotoriousParkour
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If I purchase cigars from you online, should I let them sit in my humidor for a few weeks or can I light them up right out if the box? Thank you, this channel has been an incredibly valuable resource learning about the hobby

miklorr
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Wow damn! I really needed some of this information. You guys are awesome 😎 way kewl. Burn an Ashton for me...

nathanhawee
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I'm curious, how many cigars do you smoke a day? Does the time of day determine what kind you smoke?

scottfischler
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Should mixed filler and short filler cigars be kept at a slightly higher humidity than long filler cigars?

chikitabowow
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Always enjoy the videos. Really interesting and informative ❤

armandofeliciano