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Old 12-15-2012, 05:10 PM   #1941
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so the last few cigars ive had gave me a tingly feeling on my lips. usually about half way through. is this good bad or whatever?
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Old 12-15-2012, 05:12 PM   #1942
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Could be the nicotine. It does weird stuff. If I smoke a LOT, my toes will beel tingly and cold. Then I barf.

Could be a localized allergy to something in the tobacco. Probably nothing to be concerned with.
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Old 12-15-2012, 05:14 PM   #1943
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so the last few cigars ive had gave me a tingly feeling on my lips. usually about half way through. is this good bad or whatever?
Sounds like tar buildup, often that will give you that feeling on the lips. Check the end of the cigar on a paper towel, if you see a dark brown stain, that is tar. Not a good thing. You can recut and purge(blow through the cigar), often this will reduce the buildup. It also has a very bitter taste.

This can often be reduced by smoking slower and not pulling as hard as you puff. But sometimes it happens for no apparent reason.
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Old 12-15-2012, 05:17 PM   #1944
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cool i will try that next time i smoke a stick.
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Old 12-16-2012, 08:53 PM   #1945
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Is there a way to tell a cigar has too much draw or too little, or is it preference?

If this has been answered already just post a link to it; I did some searching but still getting use to overall website not that I more time due to holidays.

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Old 12-16-2012, 08:56 PM   #1946
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Is there a way to tell a cigar has too much draw or too little, or is it preference?

If this has been answered already just post a link to it; I did some searching but still getting use to overall website not that I more time due to holidays.

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It's really personal preference. If you feel a the draw is too loose, then it is and vice versa.

Sometimes a cigar that is too dry or under humidified can be too lose and a wet cigar can draw a little tight. Sometimes, it's about how they were rolled. Lots of factors here, but I still think it comes down to a personal preference.
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Old 12-16-2012, 09:15 PM   #1947
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Sounds like tar buildup, often that will give you that feeling on the lips. Check the end of the cigar on a paper towel, if you see a dark brown stain, that is tar. Not a good thing. You can recut and purge(blow through the cigar), often this will reduce the buildup. It also has a very bitter taste.

This can often be reduced by smoking slower and not pulling as hard as you puff. But sometimes it happens for no apparent reason.
The tingly feeling can be caused just by the nicotine too, I get it sometimes when I smoke a stronger stick.
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Old 12-16-2012, 09:21 PM   #1948
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Old 12-16-2012, 09:27 PM   #1949
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*puts on his captain obvious hat" looks like its for today's smoke. .
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herp, clicked the wrong thread and just went all the way to the bottom to quick reply. my bad
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Ah, happens to the best of us. Even the worst of us, like me.
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That's just wrong.
Where's an admin when you need one?

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Old 12-17-2012, 01:22 AM   #1959
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So i'm wondering whats better. I bought a desktop humidor and a bottle of the 70% solution stuff. Now my hydrometer is only reading 55 after a few weeks of fluctuating. A friend told me there is a way to test the hydrometer and that the solution is not a good idea. Any input would kick a lot of butt. I'm tryin not to wreck the sticks i do have and i need to know. nothing sucks worse than a soggy or dry stick
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Old 12-17-2012, 04:28 AM   #1960
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How to Test and Calibrate a Hygrometer:

Fill a milk bottle cap or other small container with salt, and add a few drops of water (not enough to dissolve the salt). (or you can use a 75.5 % humidipak)


Put the cap inside of a baggie or plastic container along with your hygrometer, and seal the bag.


Wait 6 hours, then check the reading on your hygrometer without opening the bag (or immediately after removing). If the reading is 75%, then your hygrometer is accurate and no adjustment is required.


If the reading is not precisely 75%, then adjust the hygrometer to 75% by turning the screw or dial on the back. This must be done immediately after removing from the bag or container, before room conditions cause the reading to change.

If there is no screw (or dial) to recalibrate your hygrometer, then you will just have to remember to add or subtract the difference between the test reading and 75%, in order to determine the actual humidity level inside of your humidor. For example, if your hygrometer test reading was 80%, then subtract 5% from the readings you get inside of your humidor, to determine the actual levels of humidity (e.g. a reading of 70% inside your humidor equals an actual humidity level of 65%).

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