BillyCigars 04:23 PM 04-08-2009
It may sound odd but I
love the swirl of the smoke to linger around my face a bit. I roll the passenger window down about 4 inches and then just barely crack the driver's side. This keeps the smoke moving but it doesn't feel like I'm smoking into the wind either. If it's cold, I just turn on the seat warmers. Good stuff!
:-)
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icehog3 04:47 PM 04-08-2009
LooseCard 05:07 PM 04-08-2009
I roll with it.
Just like the blow-out I was fighting today.....
I have a
Road Warrior for my rides.
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bookman 05:15 PM 04-08-2009
Just to say that the Bobkin really, really woks great!
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piperman 05:57 PM 04-08-2009
Lick it where it is burning faster, watch out for your tongue though.
:-)
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kevpierson 11:17 AM 04-09-2009
The formula for a perfect SUV smoke:
CC + triple flame lighter (sunroof + rear windows down - front windows down) = calm environment without excess smoke and nice even burn
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Waynegro1 12:22 PM 04-09-2009
Originally Posted by md4958:
autobody repair or EMT?
FF/Paramedic.
Be safe however you choose to smoke and drive.
I'm just sayin'
:-)
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skullnrose 12:31 PM 04-09-2009
Love my Bobken but anyone else have a problem with it melting?
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Waynegro1 12:59 PM 04-09-2009
Originally Posted by skullnrose:
Love my Bobken but anyone else have a problem with it melting?
Did it melt "through" or melt the "styrrup"? Mine looks a bit rough, but has never melted.
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Emerald 01:08 PM 04-09-2009
Lots of great advice here, thanks ! I smoke in my car on the long way back home a couple times a week and I will make good use of some of the tips I've read here. Merci !
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Steelergar 01:16 PM 04-09-2009
I love smoking while driving especially if it is rush hour with lots of traffic. I think the fuente hemmingway short story's are made for smoking while driving , easy to start and not too heavy. I try to stay away from the heavy stuff while driving after I almost totaled my car smoking an ashton VSG. As far as fixing uneven burns I ussually drive with my feet until the burn has corrected itself.
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Waynegro1 01:22 PM 04-09-2009
Originally Posted by Steelergar:
I love smoking while driving especially if it is rush hour with lots of traffic. I think the fuente hemmingway short story's are made for smoking while driving , easy to start and not too heavy. I try to stay away from the heavy stuff while driving after I almost totaled my car smoking an ashton VSG. As far as fixing uneven burns I ussually drive with my feet until the burn has corrected itself.
With your feet you say? I'll go ahead and get my turnout gear on now.
:-):-)
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WildBlueSooner 01:23 PM 04-09-2009
Man, now I actually wish my drive to work was longer!
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Waynegro1 02:26 PM 04-09-2009
Originally Posted by WildBlueSooner:
Man, now I actually wish my drive to work was longer!
As Super Tramp once said..."Take the long way home..."
:-)
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zmancbr 03:31 PM 04-09-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Bobkens rock. :-)
:-)
Originally Posted by Waynegro1:
Did it melt "through" or melt the "styrrup"? Mine looks a bit rough, but has never melted.
My looks a bit worn and beat up... but it still does the job... and for the $5 I think I gave for it, the thing has been awesome!
:-)
Definitely a must have for smoking a cigar in the car.
:-)
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MarkinAZ 03:37 PM 04-09-2009
Originally Posted by GreekGodX:
Steer with the knee and correct burn with torch.
There you go:-)
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butterB 03:46 AM 04-10-2009
Thanks everyone... seems like i need to invest in a Bobken
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kaisersozei 11:22 AM 04-13-2009
Originally Posted by skullnrose:
Love my Bobken but anyone else have a problem with it melting?
Mine did--at least, two of the little ridges on the holder thing are both melted. I think it was caused by a PC or a smaller RG cigar that wasn't hanging over the hole. Doesn't look very pretty, but I think it roughed up the ridges a bit so that it works better now!
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skullnrose 03:46 PM 04-13-2009
Yea that's how mine melted too. Also if you plan on leaving a lit cigar in it while you run into a store quick check to make sure the cigars still in it after you shut the door. I'd rather not discuss how I learned this
:-) Let's just say It looks like I farted so hard It burnt a spot in the seat.
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