Langod 08:53 AM 12-19-2009
What all do you guys smoke whilst working outside?
With winter having arrived and most of the East Coast being slammed (or about to be) with a Northeaster, what's a good snow-blowing cigar?
In the summer, I might go with something like a Punch Champion (about $5), but in the winter, you're taking the chance of it getting wet from snow. So even a $5 cigar might be a waste of money.
So what's really cheap, and a decent smoke?
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Blueface 09:08 AM 12-19-2009
Since snow is not a concern for me and hence no fear of getting them wet, I have evolved to smoking whatever I see in the humi that calls me.
I know some see it as a waste to smoke a good cigar while working around the house/yard. I see it as a waste NOT to smoke a good cigar if one is going to smoke at all.
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SmokinApe 09:24 AM 12-19-2009
I'll smoke cheaper mixed filler "sandwitch" style cigars or seconds... If I am doing "hard labor."
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md4958 09:31 AM 12-19-2009
Flor de Olivas are decent inexpensive smokes. Ususally around $1-$2 per stick.
for CCs you might wanna try a Los Statos, or a Piedra
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id rather do all the labor, then enjoy a really good cigar when im all done!
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Kreth 09:48 AM 12-19-2009
For NCs, there's a stickied Cheap Smoke Thread with all kinds of options. I usually don't smoke while doing yard work, but on the golf course I'll go with a cheaper smoke. There's plenty of tasty, cheap smokes, like the FdO mentioned above, so you don't necessarily have to sacrifice flavor.
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madwilliamflint 10:26 AM 12-19-2009
L&R Edicion Limitadas. (It's supposed to be a Montecristo 'C' knockoff but, never having had one, I know nothing.) $30 something for a block of 20. They need some rest as they go through those fast enough that they're pretty young when you get them. But drop a bunch in a box for a month and you're good to go. I never regret picking one up.
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icehog3 10:44 AM 12-19-2009
Starscream 10:47 AM 12-19-2009
Adriftpanda 10:49 AM 12-19-2009
:-)
I had one not too long ago and thought it was very good.
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mcmoyer 11:18 AM 12-19-2009
Originally Posted by Red:
id rather do all the labor, then enjoy a really good cigar when im all done!
:-)
I agree...I like to sit and enjoy my smoke. I've tried lighting one up & going out to work and it just doesn't do it for me.
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theonlybear4CORT 11:21 AM 12-19-2009
:-) Great $2 cigar and if you have to pitch it you wont feel bad for wasting so much of your hard earned mula.
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Don Fernando 12:27 PM 12-19-2009
Originally Posted by Langod:
What all do you guys smoke whilst working outside?
With winter having arrived and most of the East Coast being slammed (or about to be) with a Northeaster, what's a good snow-blowing cigar?
In the summer, I might go with something like a Punch Champion (about $5), but in the winter, you're taking the chance of it getting wet from snow. So even a $5 cigar might be a waste of money.
So what's really cheap, and a decent smoke?
try a Vegas de Santiago puros torpedo. They are cheap (bundle of 20 $ 66.00
bundle of 50 $ 128.00) and I like 'em a lot.
www.vegassantiago.com
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Blindjimme 12:51 PM 12-19-2009
Originally Posted by Red:
id rather do all the labor, then enjoy a really good cigar when im all done!
I'm also in this camp. I reach for a cheapie when time is the issue. FdO or Jose Piedra, both can be pretty tasty. Right on Moe
:-)
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Originally Posted by mcmoyer:
:-)
I agree...I like to sit and enjoy my smoke. I've tried lighting one up & going out to work and it just doesn't do it for me.
Originally Posted by Blindjimme:
I'm also in this camp. I reach for a cheapie when time is the issue. FdO or Jose Piedra, both can be pretty tasty. Right on Moe :-)
yah ive tried smoking a cheap cigar while mowing the lawn or something, but regardless of when or where you smoke a bad cigar..its still a bad cigar..and just makes mowing the lawn that much less enjoyable LOL.
i only smoke when i have time to and something i can enjoy! Not tring to be a snob just hard to smoke and work at the same time unless its a very tiny rg. Like a tatuaje petite or something
:-)
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Don Fernando 01:06 PM 12-19-2009
cheap doesn't mean bad Red.
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Footbag 01:19 PM 12-19-2009
Partagas PC Especiales. Cheap as a yard gar, tasty as a premium and enough bite to remind you you're smoking a cigar while using the power tools.
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Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
cheap doesn't mean bad Red.
if i had to choose a yard gar, i would go with the tabacoz baez SF
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SmokinApe 01:24 PM 12-19-2009
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
cheap doesn't mean bad Red.
Agreed, and mowing the lawn or shoveling snow sucks... doing it with a cigar makes it better... Why wouldn't you smoke???
I'll smoke one while working and then relax with another after.... I think it's a little silly that folks need basically smoke in an isolation tank for fear that they might not enjoy a cigar to it's full potential...
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Originally Posted by SmokinApe:
Agreed, and mowing the lawn or shoveling snow sucks... doing it with a cigar makes it better... Why wouldn't you smoke???
I'll smoke one while working and then relax with another after.... I think it's a little silly that folks need basically smoke in an isolation tank for fear that they might not enjoy a cigar to it's full potential...
i just personally like to chill out when i smoke. thats all. im not in fear of anything, hell im normally drunk when i smoke so im sure im not getting the full potential
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