View Full Version : I Microwaved a CFO #7
Coz77
10-16-2008, 09:54 AM
And liked it! :ss
Normally I dry box my CFO's a good week before smoking them, they just seem to smoke and taste better dry. So last Saturday night I pull a CFO out of the humi and it seems a little too squishy (wet). At this point I have about 4 beers in me and figure if I can dry a slice of bread in 20 seconds using a microwave, why not try a .80 cent cigar.
Needless to say the cigar game out steaming hot and really soft. I took it outside and used the cool night air to take a few pre light draws. This cooled the cigar down quick. The cigar dried out considerably and was hard as a rock. Perfect just the way I like my CFO's.
To make a long story short the cigar tasted and burned great! I would never recommend doing this with a more expensive stick, however this seemed to work for me at the moment.
Beer Doctor
10-16-2008, 09:56 AM
:r
Glad you enjoyed it
elderboy02
10-16-2008, 10:07 AM
Sweet! I am going to do this to a Tat Black tonight :ss
Scottw
10-16-2008, 10:16 AM
Sweet! I am going to do this to a Tat Black tonight :ss
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:ss:ss
dunng
10-16-2008, 10:20 AM
Wow.... :ss
groogs
10-16-2008, 10:24 AM
I am glad it worked out, the CFO's are great cigars, it would be a shame to waste one.:ss
Coz - you rock - I'ld of never thought.... RG for you
FriskyDingo
10-16-2008, 10:32 AM
Sweet! I am going to do this to a Tat Black tonight :ss
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Just think about it first and then decide you should send it to me and I'll "microwave" it for you and let you know how it is. :D
Mugen910
10-16-2008, 10:33 AM
Well this is a new method of dryboxing...:confused:
BlackDog
10-16-2008, 10:40 AM
This works well for pipe tobacco. As long as microwaving the cigar doesn't soften the vegetable glue, I'd see no reason it wouldn't work for a cigar too.
Footbag
10-16-2008, 10:49 AM
Call me crazy, but I have a thing against microwaves. It's probably because I survived on Hot Pockets during college, BUT...
A microwave heats at very high temperatures. These temperatures may be hot enough to have the tobacco oils reconstitute themselves. It could also cause wet/hot spots that could cause an inconsistant burn.
If I had the option, I'd use a toaster and only give it about 130 degrees for a half hour to an hour or so. The slower you can remove the humidity, the better IMO.
cigars_n_scotch
10-16-2008, 11:00 AM
Interesting! I'm always amazed at the ways members either get a cigar to a smokeable state or are crafting something which will only enhance their hobby.
CFO stands for Cigar Factory Outlet?? Made by Oliva? Hmmm, I just might have to try these since I love Oliva.
Coz77
10-16-2008, 11:11 AM
Interesting! I'm always amazed at the ways members either get a cigar to a smokeable state or are crafting something which will only enhance their hobby.
CFO stands for Cigar Factory Outlet?? Made by Oliva? Hmmm, I just might have to try these since I love Oliva.
I dont think they are affiliated with Oliva ... Here is their website www.thecigarfo.com
Check them out they have some great deals and good smokes.
rck70
10-16-2008, 11:11 AM
You are a madman......:D
rrplasencia
10-16-2008, 11:13 AM
Sweet! I am going to do this to a Tat Black tonight :ss
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!
FXAdam
10-16-2008, 11:14 AM
I really thought this was going to be some kind of rant/joke/confession about the financial crisis lol. :D
cigars_n_scotch
10-16-2008, 11:16 AM
I dont think they are affiliated with Oliva ... Here is their website www.thecigarfo.com
Check them out they have some great deals and good smokes.
Hmm, oh ok. I googled CFO because I didn't know what they were and this was what it came up with: http://www.discountcigars.org/cigars.asp?parentval=229
68TriShield
10-16-2008, 11:32 AM
I cant tell you how many times I've thought about this.
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