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Thats a good trick. Have to try it sometime. Thanks
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That pre-purge sounds interesting. As I have no life, I have no problem finishing a cigar, but I need keep this in mind, just in case. On topic, a friend gave me a "Cigar Savor" some years back - a hard plastic tube that supposedly "saves" an unfinished smoke. I have never used it, but if anyone here has I would be interested in hearing your experience.
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I've seen them at the local shops, but never tried one. I'd be interested in if it works as well. I've done the pre-purge many times with success, but you sometimes get the bad apple that you can't pre purge and pick up later.
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One more thing I can say about purging (blowing all the smoke out of my cigar often) is that it helps keep the cigar cool. The cooler I keep the cigar, the better it tastes.
When I smoke real fast, it just seems to ruin a cigar for me. It's taken a long time to slow down and learn to let the cigar tell me how to smoke it. When I purge often, like when I set my cigar down, I usually get to smoke the whole cigar without it going south in the last 1/3rd. I think it helps avoid the buildup of burned up squank that makes the last third taste like the skids in Mean D's skivvies.
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Don't think I've ever relit if it has been out more than a half hour or so and even then it tastes a bit different.
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I have tried this twice...and both times were unsuccessful. I dislike that ashy taste and ended up tossing both sticks, and lit a new one.
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I relight all the time. Sometimes they are purged before going out - sometimes not. In any case I knock off as much ash as possible - use a soft flame to heat and light with out drawing on it at first. After it's lit - I gently blow out a few times and then let it set for a minute. Then continue smoking as normal.
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I keep a cigar outside in my work smoking area and smoke it and let it go out and repeat about 5 times throughout my day every day.
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When I first started smoking cigars, I tried a few times to relight them the next day. Never could enjoy them after sitting that long. I can smoke a cigar that just went out and it tastes fine, but after sitting a while I just can't do it.
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If I am coming back to the cigar within a couple hours I'll purge it, knock the ash off, and let it go out. Cut it back when you're going to light it. Trying to do it overnight never works well.
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I have tried to cut off a bit and let teh cigar sit overnight however its never near the same ..
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I was going through a period where I just didn't have the time time to finish an hour+ cigar. I bought a bunch of smaller ones (petite coronas, AF Hemingway short story, mini-belicosos, etc) and I think they fill a valuable role. Now I have cigars in sizes to match my mood and opportunity.
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