Welcome to the boards; why don't you post an intro to yourself and don't be afraid to use the search function.
It's been discussed before, but cigars shouldn't be "put out", you should let them die on their own. As for re-lighting, search that.
Welcome to the boards; why don't you post an intro to yourself and don't be afraid to use the search function.
It's been discussed before, but cigars shouldn't be "put out", you should let them die on their own. As for re-lighting, search that.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
What they said ^^^
But if you absolutely HAVE to come back to a cigar, before you set it down, blow hard through it for about 10 seconds, this will expel any smoke that would stale the cigar, and heat up the ember to help burn off any foul tar near the foot. Set it down and let it go out on it's own. It won't be the same cigar as it was when first lit, but I do this from time to time, and I can come back a few hours later to a somewhat smokeable cigar. Your mileage may vary!
P.S. I NEVER do this with a quality cigar, if I don't have time to enjoy it fully, I'll light something of the yard-gar variety.
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Copy that. Do most cigars have a shorty verson? Maybe I'll start there.
a. Fuente Short Story.
Just look for Robustos if you want a smaller cigar. Oliva makes shorties for some of their smokes. The Punch Champion is small as well (but then again, does last a little while)
The result of using the search function. Maybe some other newbie will happen on this post and try out the Spitfire. Just maybe.
Maybe he took the advice here and did not extinguish his cigar and let it burn out on it's own but because he was not told to be careful of leaving an ashtray with a lit cigar in it there was a disaster. That national geographic magazine that he only reads for the articles caught on fire when he went to get shorter cigars at the 7-11. His house could of burnt down and he was farced to move to another part of the world that has no INTERNET service.![]()
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If you are smoking inside do not smash them just let em go out! They don’t take really long to go out on their own they aren’t like cigarettes that are loaded with chemicals that keep them burning. If you need to put them out just smash the crap out of them but don’t do it indoors some cigars will put off a stench of smashed. I always have water with me pretty much no matter what I am doing I have been known to give them a hydra death to prevent forest fires.O as others have said I would try some shorter cigars. But then I rarely smoke em down to a nub. Also I never smoke when I am in a hurry. It is kind of a chilling out thing for me when I have no plans or just relaxing after work.
Here is a few small cigar suggestions.
Arturo Fuente Cubanitos 4 X 32
Partagas Black Label Prontos 4 X 36
Oliva G Serie 4 x 38 "one of my favorite small cigars"
Don't let the small size put you off they will still take 20 min or so to smoke.
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Just run everything threw a spell checker.
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