When it comes to storing cigars, a humidor is an essential investment for any cigar enthusiast. However, if you're looking for a cost-effective alternative without compromising on cigar preservation, a tupperdor (also known as a tupperware humidor) is a popular option, albeit a controversial one. 

What do you lose when you opt for a makeshift tupperware humidor instead of a Spanish cedar-lined traditional wood humidor? If you choose a tupperdor, how do you set it up? 

In this comprehensive guide, we cover all this and more. We will walk you through the process of setting up a tupperdor, choosing the right size tupperware, maintaining humidity levels, selecting a humidification device, and more. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cigar aficionado, this article will provide you with all the information you need to create and maintain a reliable tupperdor for your cigar collection.

What Is A Tupperdor?

A tupperdor, a portmanteau of "Tupperware" and "humidor," refers to a makeshift cigar storage solution utilizing airtight containers, typically Tupperware or similar products, to create a controlled environment for cigars. The concept of a tupperdor has gained popularity among cigar enthusiasts as an affordable and effective alternative to traditional wooden humidors.

A tupperdor consists of a few key components:

Airtight Container

The foundation of a tupperdor is an airtight container, typically made of plastic, such as Tupperware. This container serves as the enclosure for storing cigars, ensuring minimal air exchange with the external environment.

Humidity Control

To maintain optimal humidity levels within the tupperdor, a humidification device is employed. This device releases or absorbs moisture as needed, regulating humidity to preserve the freshness and quality of the cigars.

Hygrometer

A digital hygrometer is used to monitor and display the humidity levels within the tupperdor. This device helps ensure that the environment remains within the desired range for cigar storage.

Additional Accessories

While not necessary, additional accessories can be added to enhance the functionality and organization of a tupperdor. These may include cedar cigar trays or dividers to separate different cigars, cedar sheets or Spanish cedar cigar boxes for added aroma and moisture absorption, and other tools such as a cigar cutter and lighter.

Torch lighter

 

Tupperdors offer several advantages. They are cost-effective compared to traditional humidors, making them an attractive option for cigar enthusiasts on a budget. Tupperware containers are widely available, easy to find, and come in various sizes, allowing flexibility in accommodating different cigar collections. Additionally, tupperdors can effectively maintain stable humidity levels when paired with a suitable humidification device.

While tupperdors provide a practical and affordable solution for cigar storage, it's important to note that they may have certain limitations. Compared to traditional humidors, tupperdors may lack the aesthetic appeal and customization options offered by wooden humidors. Additionally, the absence of Spanish cedar linings in Tupperware containers means tupperdors may not provide the same aroma-enhancing and moisture-absorbing benefits.

How Do I Make My Own Tupperdor Setup?

Setting up a tupperdor is a straightforward process. Begin by gathering the necessary materials: an airtight Tupperware container, a digital hygrometer, and a humidification device (such as humidor packs or a humidifier). Follow these steps to set up your tupperdor:

Step 1: Clean the Tupperware container thoroughly, ensuring there are no residual odors that could affect the flavor of your cigars.

Step 2: Include a digital hygrometer inside the tupperware, ideally at the same location the cigars will be stored at. 

Step 3: Place the calibrated hygrometer inside the Tupperware container.

Step 4: Insert the humidification device of your choice, ensuring it is appropriate for the size of your tupperdor.

Step 5: Close the Tupperware container and allow it to sit undisturbed for at least 24 hours to stabilize the humidity levels.

What Size of Tupperware Should I Use for a Tupperdor?

The tupperware container you choose should provide sufficient space for your cigar collection while allowing proper air circulation, so this decision depends mostly on your personal needs. A common recommendation is to choose a tupperware container that can accommodate at least twice the number of cigars you plan to store. This additional space ensures ample airflow and minimizes the risk of overcrowding, which could affect humidity distribution. Remember to account for the size of your chosen humidification device and leave enough room for easy access to your cigars.

Do I Need Any Additional Accessories for a Tupperdor?

Apart from the essential components mentioned earlier, there are a few additional accessories that can enhance the functionality of your tupperdor. These include cedar cigar trays or dividers to organize your cigars, cedar sheets or Spanish cedar cigar boxes for added aroma and moisture absorption and retention. And don’t forget a quality cigar cutter and torch lighter for convenient smoking. While these accessories aren’t mandatory, they are a part of getting the best experience from your cigars. 


 

Spanish cedar spill

 


How Do I Maintain Humidity Levels in a Tupperdor?

Maintaining proper humidity levels is crucial for preserving the quality of your cigars. To ensure a stable environment within your tupperdor, follow these guidelines:

  • Monitor the humidity levels regularly using the hygrometer and adjust as necessary with humidor packs. If needed, lower the humidity of your humidor manually. 
  • Refill or replace the humidification device when it begins to dry out or loses effectiveness.
  • Avoid exposing the tupperdor to drastic temperature changes, direct sunlight, or drafts.
  • Open the tupperdor sparingly to minimize fluctuations in humidity levels.

What Type of Humidification Device Should I Use in a Tupperdor?

Humidification devices play a vital role in maintaining the desired humidity within your tupperdor. Two popular options are humidor packs and humidifiers. Humidor packs are pre-filled humidity control packs that require no maintenance and offer precise humidity control. 

Humidifiers, on the other hand, require periodic refilling and may provide a larger capacity for moisture retention. These devices typically come in the form of gel jars, sponge-based systems, or electronic humidifiers. Gel jars, when filled with distilled water or a humidification solution, release moisture gradually, maintaining consistent humidity levels. Sponge-based systems work similarly, with the sponge absorbing water and releasing moisture over time. Electronic humidifiers, often battery-operated, use fans or ultrasonic technology to generate and disperse humidity. When choosing a humidifier, consider the size of your tupperdore, the desired humidity level, and the ease of maintenance and refilling.

Can I Use Humidor Packs in a Tupperdor?

Absolutely! humidor packs are widely used and highly recommended for tupperdors. These packs come in various humidity levels, typically 65% to 72%, and provide a convenient and hassle-free method of maintaining a stable humidity environment. Simply place the appropriate number of humidor packs inside your tupperdor based on the container's size and the desired humidity level.

How Often Should I Check and Refill the Humidification Device?

Regularly monitoring and maintaining your humidification device is crucial for optimal cigar storage conditions. Check the humidification device and hygrometer readings at least once a week. Refill or replace the humidification device as needed, following the manufacturer's instructions. Additionally, ensure that the hygrometer is functioning properly by calibrating it every few months using a calibration kit.

What Temperature Should a Tupperdor Be Kept At?

Ideally, a tupperdor should be kept at a temperature of around 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit (18 to 21 degrees Celsius). Extreme temperature fluctuations can negatively impact the aging process and the overall condition of your cigars. Therefore, it's crucial to store your tupperdor in a cool and stable environment, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. In this way, tupperdors perform like your standard wood humidor. However, electric humidors and frigadors comes equipped with temperature control. Klaro Frigador

 

Are Tupperdors Suitable for Long-Term Cigar Storage?

Tupperdors can indeed be suitable for long-term cigar storage, provided they are properly set up and maintained. With airtight seals, adequate humidification, and temperature control, tupperdors can offer a cost-effective and reliable solution for preserving your cigars over an extended period. However, it's worth noting that wooden humidors with Spanish cedar interiors are still considered the gold standard for long-term aging due to their natural moisture absorption and aroma-enhancing properties.

How Many Cigars Can a Typical Tupperdor Hold?

The number of cigars a tupperdor can hold depends on the size of the container and the configuration of the storage space. As a general rule of thumb, we recommend leaving some breathing room and avoid overcrowding — especially if you’re including flavored cigars. To ensure proper air circulation and minimize the risk of damage, select a tupperdor that can comfortably accommodate at least twice the number of cigars you plan to store.

What Are the Downsides of Using a Tupperware Humidor?

While tupperdors offer many advantages, consider their potential downsides before committing to using one as your primary cigar storage solution. Here are a few points to keep in mind:

Lack of Aesthetic Appeal

If a twelve-course meal came plated with tupperware, the effect just wouldn’t be the same… Likewise, tupperdors lack a certain aesthetic appeal. Tupperware containers lack the traditional and elegant appearance of wooden humidors. If you value the aesthetic aspect of cigar storage or plan to display your collection, a tupperdor may not provide the desired visual appeal. Dress it up as much as you’d like, it’s still going to have the plastic, generic feel associated with tupperware. 

Limited Customization

Unlike wooden humidors, tupperdors offer limited options for customization. Wooden humidors often come with adjustable dividers, trays, and shelves, allowing you to organize and separate different cigar brands, sizes, and flavors. Tupperware containers, while versatile, may not offer the same level of organization and customization options. You can manually create separation with dividers and wooden spills, but you’re still dealing with a open container format. 

Absence of Spanish Cedar

Spanish cedar is a popular wood used in traditional humidors due to its ability to absorb excess moisture, release subtle flavors, and repel pests. Tupperware containers do not typically include Spanish cedar linings, which means you may miss out on these additional benefits that contribute to the aging and flavor development of cigars.

Size Limitations

While tupperdors can accommodate a considerable number of cigars, their size limitations may become a factor for larger collections. If you have an extensive cigar collection, you may need multiple tupperdors or consider investing in a larger, purpose-built humidor.

Tupperdor vs Humidor

When deciding between a tupperdor and a traditional humidor, it's essential to consider the specific needs and preferences of cigar enthusiasts. Here's a comparison between the two:

Cost

Tupperdors are generally more cost-effective than traditional humidors. Tupperware containers and humidification devices are affordable and readily available, making it a budget-friendly option for cigar storage.

Humidity Control

Traditional humidors with wooden interiors, particularly those lined with Spanish cedar, offer superior humidity control and moisture absorption. tupperdors, while capable of maintaining stable humidity levels, may require more frequent monitoring and maintenance.

Aesthetic Appeal

Traditional humidors are often crafted with intricate designs and luxurious finishes, making them visually appealing and suitable for display. On the other hand, tupperdors prioritize functionality over aesthetics and may not provide the same level of sophistication.

Customization

Traditional humidors offer greater customization options with adjustable dividers, trays, and shelves, allowing for better organization and separation of cigars. tupperdors, being versatile containers, may lack the same level of customization and organization options.

Portability

Tupperdors are lightweight and easy to transport, making them ideal for travel or if you frequently move your cigar collection. Traditional humidors, especially larger ones, can be heavier and less portable.

Ultimately, the choice between a tupperdor and a traditional humidor depends on individual preferences, budget constraints, collection size, and storage requirements. Consider the advantages and disadvantages of each option to make an informed decision that best suits your needs.


Parting Puffs

Setting up a tupperdor is a practical and cost-effective solution for cigar storage. By following the steps outlined in this guide, selecting the appropriate Tupperware size, maintaining humidity levels, and using the right humidification device, you can create an optimal environment for preserving your cigars. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned cigar enthusiast, a well-maintained tupperdor will help ensure that your cigars remain in excellent condition, ready to be enjoyed whenever the occasion arises.

Carl Corder | Author
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