ahc4353 11:45 AM 09-15-2009
Titan410 01:01 PM 09-15-2009
I either toast then draw while applying the flame, or go pretty heavy on the torch then blow on the lit end to make sure its evenly lit, then have at it.
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big a 03:47 PM 09-15-2009
adampc22 03:50 PM 09-15-2009
the way u do it is the way i know works for me
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BrokenSkeg 05:55 PM 09-15-2009
Also I meant to ask if anyone else has as much trouble with torch lighters as me. I've been through 5 or 6 lighters (good ones like colibri and firebird) this summer. They end up not igniting or sparking. Maybe I need to go to a different way like matches only.
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Kreth 06:02 PM 09-15-2009
Originally Posted by BrokenSkeg:
Also I meant to ask if anyone else has as much trouble with torch lighters as me. I've been through 5 or 6 lighters (good ones like colibri and firebird) this summer. They end up not igniting or sparking. Maybe I need to go to a different way like matches only.
Get yourself a Ronson Jet Lite. You can find them for <$4 at Wally World and Walgreen's.
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captain53 06:04 PM 09-15-2009
Originally Posted by BrokenSkeg:
Also I meant to ask if anyone else has as much trouble with torch lighters as me. I've been through 5 or 6 lighters (good ones like colibri and firebird) this summer. They end up not igniting or sparking. Maybe I need to go to a different way like matches only.
Ronson Jetlite @ $2.96/Walmart will light one strike every time and ticks for a long long time.
I have a Dupont X-tend about 3 years old and it is very dependable also.
Blazers are very dependable but some questions about life expectancy beyond a year or so. Very Good Though.
:-)
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catfish2 10:32 PM 09-15-2009
catfish2 10:35 PM 09-15-2009
Sorry, picture posting abilities aren't as good as they could be.
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DPD6030 07:49 AM 09-16-2009
I try not to let the foot get too close to the flame, just barely putting the edge next to the top of the flame and rotate until it gets going all the way around. Then I put the flame up to the foot while I take few shallow puffs to get the whole thing orange. The smaller the RG, the easier the process. If I'm smoking a lancero or something really thin, I don't bother toasting.
It makes me cringe when I see people just burn the crap out of the end, taking huge puffs with the flame on the foot.
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BrokenSkeg 06:56 PM 09-16-2009
Thanks for the posts people. I'll check out the ronson jet lite.
Hate spending $ on lighters. Rather spend it on a good cigar!
Have a great one!
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