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Humidor--Roosvelt
Humidor--Roosvelt
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It's important to clarify that "Roosevelt" is not one of the classic, widely recognized luxury humidor brands like Elie Bleu, Davidoff, or Dunhill. Instead, you will typically find "Roosevelt" humidors in two main contexts:
1. The Most Common Context: Affordable, Mass-Produced Humidors
Most often, a Roosevelt humidor refers to a line of quality, entry-level to mid-range humidors that are very popular for their good value.
Key Characteristics:
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Price Point: Very affordable, typically in the $50 - $200 range, making them an excellent choice for a first humidor or a budget-conscious buyer.
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Construction:
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Exterior: Usually made from a solid wood or a high-quality wood veneer (like mahogany, oak, or walnut) over a less expensive wood core (like Spanish cedar).
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Interior: Lined with thin Spanish cedar veneer. This is crucial as Spanish cedar helps regulate humidity and imparts a pleasant aroma to your cigars.
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Features:
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Hygrometer: Typically comes with an analog (dial) hygrometer. Most enthusiasts recommend eventually replacing this with a more accurate digital hygrometer.
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Humidification: Includes a simple, basic humidification device, often a floral foam-based unit. These work but require careful use of distilled water (never tap water) and can be upgraded later to a more advanced system like Boveda packs or a polymer gel.
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Seal: They generally have a decent seal for their price point, but it's always wise to check the seal when you get it (the "dollar bill test" is a common method).
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Capacity: They come in many sizes, from desktop models holding 25-50 cigars to larger chest/cabinet models.
Who is this for?
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The beginning cigar enthusiast looking for their first proper humidor.
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The casual smoker who needs an affordable and presentable way to store a collection.
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Anyone looking for a functional gift for a cigar lover without spending a fortune.
2. The Less Common Context: The "Roosevelt" Cigar Size
It's also possible there is some confusion with the vitola (cigar size and shape name). A "Roosevelt" is a specific, large cigar format, similar to a Churchill but often even longer.
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Typical Dimensions: Approximately 7.5 inches long with a 50-52 ring gauge.
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A humidor described as made for "Roosevelt" cigars would simply be a long, spacious humidor designed to accommodate these large formats without crowding.
Summary and Recommendation
When you see "Roosevelt Humidor," you are most likely looking at a reliable, budget-friendly option from a brand that has built a reputation for providing good value.
Is it a good choice?
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Yes, if you are on a budget or just starting out. It will do the job of protecting your cigars much better than leaving them in a bag or a tupperware container on your desk.
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Be prepared for potential upgrades. Plan to eventually add a digital hygrometer and consider using Boveda packs for foolproof humidity control, as these are the two most common weak points of any entry-level humidor.
Final Verdict: A Roosevelt humidor is a solid, practical choice for getting started in the hobby. It provides an aesthetic and functional wooden storage solution that, with minor upgrades, can reliably maintain your cigars for years.
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