I use a very old "Marlboro" catalytic single flame
I eventually also go with Palio "something" dual flame
I bought a Zippo BLU, but never worked well
Single flame
Dual flame
Triple flame
Quadruple flame
Matches
Cedar strips
Other
I use a very old "Marlboro" catalytic single flame
I eventually also go with Palio "something" dual flame
I bought a Zippo BLU, but never worked well
Pablo Povarchik
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I use my Lambourghini lighter (the one in the middle)...
ggiese - You ever try their cutters? I'm looking for a nice cutter that will cut like a samurai sword. I saw they have some crazy looking cutters and wondered if you have any first hand experience with them
Nice, I got two xikars (one as a gift) and they are my choice cutter. They cut great but one of them seems to notch the cigars sometimes. By notch I mean the blades aren't completely flush with each other and I'll notice a small difference in heights near the middle of the cut.
I just ordered a Palio and some 65% beads as an early Christmas gift for myself so we will see if the Palio holds up to its reputation
picture of my Bics
Very nice!
For my smaller gauge cigars away from home I'll use my single flame Firebird:
For my larger gauge cigars away from home, I use my triple torch Rhino:
At home I have a cheap tabletop torch for my smokes:
On calm days on my patio, I'll use matches with cedar stips.
Wild
On Tap -
- Red IPA
- Extreme Red
Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead
"The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart
i used to have a rhino triple torch. incredibly nice lighter for the price.
I have a few lotus lighters which are fantastic. I have a colibri which clogs at least once a year and I have a vector megapump which is old reliable.
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