Not sure about temperature, but keep the humidity around 65%
2007-11-08 06:26:56
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answered by ChicagoGuy 2
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You will read several different measurement depending on if your information comes from cigar or humidor literature, but amounts will range from 65-75% humidity and 70-75 degrees F. I have read most often that a humidor should be kept between 68-70% humidity and 70-72 degrees. Any less humidity and the cigars will dry out, any more thna 80% and fungus will grow on the cigars. I perfer to keep my humidor at 70 degrees and between 72-75% humidity, because it make my cigars juicey and flavorful.
2007-11-08 08:20:45
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answered by Carries a Big Stick 2
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Temperature-60-80 degrees F.
Humidity-65-70%
2007-11-08 06:30:39
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answered by erica0129 4
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I keep my humidors in the 65%-68% range and the temperature in my apartment is usually about 68-70. The walkin humidor at the cigar store I work in is set at 66% right now and the temperature is 68.
2007-11-08 11:55:43
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answered by pat m 4
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If you are aging cigars for long term, I have found that 68F and 68% humidity work great. Cuban cigar vendors overseas keep their humidors at 65F and 65% humidity.
2007-11-08 17:07:30
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answered by gunch23 2
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The industry standard is 70% humidity, 70 degrees F.
But if you are going for longer term storage, you can use cellar conditions, higher humidty, lower temps.
2007-11-08 06:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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temp 60-80 humidty 70
2007-11-08 06:37:16
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answered by irish_matt 7
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