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Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
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Originally posted by Alexw33 View PostThe way I see it they are either fake, too wet, not for you or you?re incredibly unlucky.
I?m assuming you trust your source and are keeping them properly so maybe you just prefer NC. Have you enjoyed Cubans without issue in the past or have you always found them too tight?
Personally I like the draw on Cubans, It?s been over a year since I?ve needed to use the PD (I?ve used it more in that time but just for preference rather than being a necessity).
I do feel that now i have started to explore NC's a little, you do realise how bad the draws are on the CC's and makes for a more pleasurable experience with an open draw.
Dont get me wrong i have had some great smokes amongst all this, its just the consistency is the issue here.
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Originally posted by ha_banos View PostI prefer to double draw! If there's so little smoke I'm fighting it, is too tight.
Given that CC are draw tested. I guess a majority? I guess this is what they are going for? I've not noticed on the whole of people double or triple draw and if this differs for CC and NC generally. Perhaps it's time for a poll!?
Can you tell I'm smoking at lunchtime and don't have anything more interesting to worry about?...
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Originally posted by Mike72 View PostI have saved 4 cigars in the last month. It has given my soul some peace as I am no longer binning ?20 plus cigars.
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Originally posted by Vitola View PostThe PerfecDraw does a fantastic job at opening up tight draws. It is one of those essential tools, which you never think you need, until you first use it. You then wonder how you managed without it.....
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Originally posted by akyprianou View PostIm gonna get one now but you see if your now relying on it, you cant draw on your cigars with out it
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Originally posted by akyprianou View PostYou see its just sad we have to buy a tool in order to enjoy a great smoke........people are saying here that they like the draw of cubans, but yet needing a tool in order to smoke them.........its kinda contradictory
I can say that it does not feel right to have to use the tool, but its sad to bin a cigar. Or am I missing something. What do the rest of you do with a bad draw? Or is it all a mind of matter issue?
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Originally posted by akyprianou View PostYou see its just sad we have to buy a tool in order to enjoy a great smoke........people are saying here that they like the draw of cubans, but yet needing a tool in order to smoke them.........its kinda contradictory
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Originally posted by Mike72 View PostI was at a cigar lounge on Sunday and had a Cuban with a terrible draw. The humidor was at 74% RH so I was not surprised. Did not have the tool with me and the merchant just shrugged his shoulders. Was disappointed. Decided not to smoke the cigar and took it home. The tool would have solved the issue, but I believe 74% is just too high for Cubans.
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See I mainly smoke NC and find the draw tight on Cc's that's why I bought the tool not only to save a plugged stick (Iv had two so far that a had to bin) but I can just bore them out a little so they are a bit 'arier' hopefully I will find I get more smoke and more taste. All personal thoughts isn't it different strokes...or smokesLast edited by puropunch; 19-09-2018, 07:16 AM.
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