Understanding the Foam Humidifier

By Drew Danson


When you start the hobby of cigars, one of the first things that you will need to learn is how to properly take care of your cigar humidor. After all, it is this humidor that will make sure your cigars keep their flavor and aroma for longer. Without a humidor, you will not be able to enjoy your cigars or your new hobby. While a cigar humidor is quite self sufficient, there are certain things you will need to do with it. Of course, you will have to add the proper amount of water and solutions to keep it properly humidified. You will also have to perform certain routine maintenance jobs with it. One of these will be to replace the foam humidifier.

If you are overwhelmed by all of these accessories, then the simple thing to do is simply consider each part one at a time. That is why you will just want to think about the foam humidifier for now. That is because you will need to eventually replace it. This is simply because there will be a time when the humidifier wears out. There are other parts of the cigar humidifier that will need to be maintenance, but the foam will be something you will want to watch carefully. This is because it is the foam that keeps the humid environment in the humidor.

Have you ever noticed how an old sponge will stop wanting to soak up water? The same holds true for the foam humidifier. After a time, it will not want to soak up the solution properly anymore. This should be a very noticeable sign, and when you see it, you will know that you need to replace the foam. As mentioned, it could take years to get to this point, but eventually the foam will wear out.

The second way to tell that you need to replace the foam will be when it will not soak up the water solution properly. Over time, as the foam in the humidor begins to wear out, it will not soak up as well, much like an old worn out sponge. You may have more problems getting the foam to take the water. It may be a gradual sign or it may happen fairly quickly. No matter the case, when you notice the foam is not soaking well, this is a good sign that you need to replace it.

It can be easy to overlook the need to replace the foam humidifier. However, to keep your humidor in peak condition, you need to keep a watchful eye out on this. If you look for the above two signs, you should have no problem noticing when the foam is starting to go bad.




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