How Do You Make A Cigar Humidor?
A humidor is an essential item for any cigar lover, as it’s necessary to store multiple cigars for a long period of time. However, the cost of a wooden humidor can be prohibitive, often in the hundreds of dollars, and purchasing a humidor to store all of your cigars can get very expensive. The following steps will allow you to build your own large, functional humidor for a fraction of the cost of a wooden humidor. Drill holes in the top and sides of the Tupperware container. Do not drill any holes in the bottom, and leave some untouched space along the bottom edges of the sides. This will provide the moisture somewhere to go if you accidentally overfill your floral foam. Cut a piece of the floral foam that’s slightly smaller than the dimensions of the Tupperware container. Mix 1/4 cup of distilled water with 1/4 cup of propylene glycol (PG). Pour the PG solution onto the floral foam. The floral foam should be completely damp, but be sure not to soak it so much that it’s dripping. Place