Copper lined humidors... Your thoughts?
LiquidChaos66
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As the topic states. There are several really nice antique standing humidors on Craigslist that are copper lined. Not sure what to think about them. How well do they hold levels and how well do you think they handle cigars? Obviously won't have the same cedar and tabacco scents... Not sure what my stance is on them.
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Remember that in the days that these were created, there was no A/C, refrigeration or any climate control.
Copper is antimicrobial, so it inhibits bacteria or mold growth.
Which is why it was prevalently used as a liner in those days.
The mindset was that the copper would keep the tobacco bacteria/mold free and fresh.
How accurate that was, is anyone's guess.
As for using it as a humidor, the copper isn't a problem to tobacco as much as the fact that it most likely doesn't seal very well and trying to keep the humidity maintained might likely drive you insane.
Personally, they are better suited as a conversation piece that you can keep your accessories in.
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my great gpaw had one that he kept all his pipe stuff in. my dad has it now and it is hard to believe that it ever kept a good enough seal to hold the humidity at the correct level for cigars.