TJtorpedo 06:57 PM 03-25-2012
I'll use whatever is handy at the time, although I do have a favorite soft-flame Xikar lighter.
If I'm using matches, I usually let it burn for a second or two before putting it to the cigar. It might be just me, but I like to wait until the sulfur smell is burned away first.
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hammondc 06:59 PM 03-25-2012
whatever flame is most convenient at the time.
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Costa 07:01 PM 03-25-2012
Originally Posted by markem:
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Is that real? If so, where does one get one of those?
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I tried matches but to much like work, heck you could go thur a 1/2 box till its lit right.
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longknocker 07:32 PM 03-25-2012
emopunker2004 07:36 PM 03-25-2012
single flame torch or soft flame
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RichieBklyn 08:30 PM 03-25-2012
Great posts guys, it would be nice if some people could say more about taste differences, before I invest in a good torch, getting a good light and burn after going thru about 3 or 4 matches...
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oooo35980 08:40 PM 03-25-2012
You can get the big matches for lighting your grill at the grocery or hardware store usually.
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bobarian 09:12 PM 03-25-2012
Originally Posted by RichieBklyn:
Great posts guys, it would be nice if some people could say more about taste differences, before I invest in a good torch, getting a good light and burn after going thru about 3 or 4 matches...
I have smoked several thousand cigars and notice no difference in taste using all methods of lighting. I use a single flame torch as it is most efficient. Much like cigars its all a matter of personal preference.
:-)
These run about $2 each delivered if you buy 3.
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/compact...t-lighter-4179
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emopunker2004 10:08 PM 03-25-2012
RichieBklyn 10:44 PM 03-25-2012
pnoon 11:00 PM 03-25-2012
Originally Posted by bobarian:
I have smoked several thousand cigars and notice no difference in taste using all methods of lighting. I use a single flame torch as it is most efficient. Much like cigars its all a matter of personal preference. :-)
Bob is wise. And while I have not smoked nearly the number of cigars he has, I have smoked enough that I notice no difference in taste and use a torch as my preference but will use anything as the need dictates.
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Pseudosacred 11:02 PM 03-25-2012
I've always read that Bic lighters cause a bad taste?
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awsmith4 11:11 PM 03-25-2012
I have one lighter that the ignition is broken so sometimes I light the flame off a match
I use my torches unless I have to use a soft flame or a match because they're my only option. I have never noticed a taste difference before but the ease of the lighter wins for me.
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bobarian 11:12 PM 03-25-2012
Originally Posted by Pseudosacred:
I've always read that Bic lighters cause a bad taste?
Nope. The butane used in Bic or other disposable lighters is both colorless and odorless.
:-)
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emopunker2004 11:13 PM 03-25-2012
Originally Posted by bobarian:
Nope. The butane used in Bic or other disposable lighters is both colorless and odorless. :-)
+1. zippos on the other hand are not. but you can buy a butane soft flame insert for zippo lighters
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Pseudosacred 11:16 PM 03-25-2012
Alright, cool. I was told to avoid Bics because of the "harsh smell". I used a Zippo to light my pipe one time and...it tasted terrible. Wasted a bowl of Squadron Leader
:-)
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Ashcan Bill 11:29 PM 03-25-2012
Soft flame, torch, match, tinderbox, hot manifold, whatever it takes.
Bob and Peter have the right of it.
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emopunker2004 11:30 PM 03-25-2012
Originally Posted by Pseudosacred:
Alright, cool. I was told to avoid Bics because of the "harsh smell". I used a Zippo to light my pipe one time and...it tasted terrible. Wasted a bowl of Squadron Leader :-)
Check this out then
http://wannalight.com/kgm-vector-but...er-insert.html
I have the non pipe version and it works great
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