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Are just OK cigars worth it?
Like most everyone else, I'm still a sucker for a really good description on a cigar. Even after enjoying cigars for the past 6-7 years, The sizzle sells me every time. With the humidors half full of ok/ kind of good cigars and the other half being my regular favorites, I've come to the conclusion that is just isn't worth buying so-so cigars. It's disappointing to start a yard cigar after having a killer stick earlier that day or even the day before. Probably the best way to try is to get one at the cigar shop and have a sit & chill out and see what develops. If it sucks, at least you're only out one lousy stick. Better than buying a five pack and getting stuck with mediocre sticks.
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OK- cigars are good for time fillers, when something else might pop up and you have to put the stick out prematurely... I think that great cigars are good for times that I am sitting down to smoke and can pay attention to the cigar and its quality... if I am going to passively smoke a cigar, not reason it should be an expensive one... IMHO... |
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Life is too short to smoke a crappy cigar. :2
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Smoke less. Smoke better.
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I think you can find good cigars at all price points so there is no reason to settle for a just ok or bad cigar.
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I smoke cigars for enjoyment, a cigar that I feel is "just OK" is not enjoyable to me and therefore not worth my time.
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I also think it depends on how much and how often you smoke.
I only smoke 2 sometimes 3 days a week. So for me, OK cigars aren't worth it. If you are one of those who smokes multiple sticks daily, then the "ok" cigars have their place. (They can't all be extraordinary) |
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I have started many "OK" cigars. Can't remember finishing them though.
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I keep a lot of ok cigars around. When I am grilling or driving in my car I want a simple cigar that burns well and in the car I want it mild because you get a lot of second hand smoke and a Tempus almost made me dizzy and have to pull over. After that I drive with good burning mild to medium cigars. For business travel I don't want top shelf because Most hotels have wierd smoking areas and I just want to chill and can't enjoy a great cigar enough. Also I gift lower end milder low cost cigars to newbie friends of mine.
My two cents. This way I can pick up samplers and find a use for the cigars I don't enjoy so much. |
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By the way, better does not = more expensive. I have found myself doing some of my chores while smoking a pipe instead of a cigar, it is even less expensive per smoke. |
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Don't ask Mac about a Budget Stick that's a quality smoke... before you know it you will find yourself buying bundles of Nic 3000... thanks again MAC!:bh:bh
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I think this is more about price than anything. I've had expensive cigars that should only have cost $1 for their flavor/burn. But I also have $2 sticks that taste amazing and burn even better.
Depends on the research you do. |
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Someone may think that a dog rocket to you is a good cigar to them. To each their own. Smoke what you like.
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