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Different Types of Cigar Rolls

December 22, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

It’s easy to get caught up with cigar accessories, humidors and the other things that go along with enjoying a cigar and forget about the basics. Most experienced cigar smokers take into account the nation of origin for the tobacco, the company that processed the tobacco and the type of wrapping on a cigar before they buy it. As a new cigar smoker, it’s fun to learn how this all plays into the experience.

How Do Windproof Lighters Work?

December 22, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

Wind resistant lighters are devices of which any smoker should be aware. These lighters can help ensure that you are able to light up when and where you wish, regardless of how hard the wind might be blowing. Every smoker has suffered the inevitable snuffing out of their flame when trying to smoke in windy conditions; even a very light breeze can make lighting up difficult. Quite a few smokers have opted to make use of a wind resistant lighter to help avoid this problem. How do these lighters work?

Blue Mold or Peronospara Tabacina

December 21, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

Peronospara Tabacina, sometimes referred to as blue mold, is a fungus that feeds on tobacco plants. It can also affect some other types of plants. This fungus is sometimes called Peronosporaceae Tabacina and eventually leads to a disease that kills the entire plant. It’s common all over the world and the organism that causes it is considered to be an obligate parasite.

Fixing an Over-Humidified Cigar

December 15, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

When the humidity level in your humidor fluctuates, you may end up with over-humidified cigars. There are some options if this happens. When a cigar becomes over-humidified, there’s a significant impact on the taste. The cigar will become bitter. It may not be too bitter when you first light it up, but the bitterness will become more apparent as you drag on the cigar. Some cigars may become soggy or water-logged.

How to Build a Coolidor

December 13, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

A coolidor is a cheap cigar humidor that you can build on your own. Humidors are spaces where humidity is controlled. They can be as large as a room or just a small box. Controlling the levels of humidity in the space where cigars are stored is vital. Ideally, the cigars should be kept in an environment where they’re slightly moist.

Why Purchase a Dual Flame Lighter?

December 13, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

The right lighter is just as important as finding the perfect smoke. Butane lighters offer excellent performance and you’ll find that they’re available in numerous different configurations. You’ll even find some lighters that use butane offer dual flames for your needs. Traditional flame lighters are poor choices for cigar smokers, but torches might be the wrong choice for a pipe smoker. Dual flame lighters can offer benefits for any smoker and help ensure that you are able to enjoy your preferred smoke no matter what.

Humidification Beads and Humidors

December 7, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

Humidor humidification beads provide a way for you to regulate the moisture in your cigar box or storage room. They are a very simple and cost-effective solution that offers a buffer effect to the humidity. They are not quite as common as sponges and electronic humidity control, but they are sometimes even more effective than those methods.

Should I Sharpen My Cigar Cutter?

December 5, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

Your cigar cutter is designed specifically for one purpose: to cut the cap end of your cigars. Provided that these devices are cared for properly, which is much the same as caring for any other blade, they usually will not require sharpening. Cigars have to be precisely cut, so the blades used in these devices are usually of a very high quality. There are three main types of these devices.

Cigar Accessories: The Humidor

December 3, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Hobbies

Your cigar humidor is a relatively simple device. They can be the size of a box or the size of a room, but all cigar cases should be able to regulate the humidity inside them. These boxes are appropriate for any type of tobacco, whether it’s used for cigarettes, pipes or cigars. Cigars are certainly the tobacco product most associated with humidity control, however, and most tobacconists will have a large room set aside for that purpose.