All You Need to Know About Travel Humidors
When humidors where first created by Zino Davidoff in the early
20th century, they were large cellar humidors which certainly
made for restricted travel. One now had the ability to strive
for the perfect cigar, but only from home. Most people would
agree that the feasibility of traveling with a large room did
not exist, and still does not, even today. A dilemma arose as to
how to preserve a moist cigar while traveling.
Early models of travel humidors were patterned after air-tight
cases in which the cigar aficionado placed cigars already
maintained in a cellar humidor. This worked well except that
when one opened the travel humidor, since the maintained
humidity existed as a result of already moist cigars, each time
the humidor was opened, humidity would escape and the ambient
humidity of the room replaced the humidity that had been inside
the travel humidor.
Today humidors can be found that are battery-powered or can be
plugged into any available AC outlet or a combination of both.
While these types of humidors are more functional than
ostentatious, they can be made of any materials in varying
shapes and designs, suited to please the taste of even the most
discriminating smoker.
Most travel humidors are made of extremely durable plastic,
designed to withstand the rigors of being moved about and for
its lightweight portability.
Travel humidors now meant that a society that is becoming
increasingly more mobile as a result of the prevalence of
automobiles and air is no longer demanded to choose between
having a perfect cigar and being tied to home or having to leave
behind one