Plugged cigars


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I've been reading some posts that talk about throwing away plugged cigars.

What is your definition of a plugged cigar?

I've had some CC's that take a lot of effort to puff on. I don't know if plugged means nearly zero draw, or just too much work to enjoy.

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Generally they fall in the category of too much effort to enjoy, which is why I will try once or twice to remedy the situation them chuck it and begin again.

When I pull a cigar to smoke, I will generally test the draw by gently blowing/puffing on the foot while the cap is still uncut. If I feel give and take (my hand is gently wrapped around the cigar) the draw is good and I proceed. By doing this, I rarely ever pull a plugged cigar off the shelves.

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Generally they fall in the category of too much effort to enjoy, which is why I will try once or twice to remedy the situation them chuck it and begin again.

When I pull a cigar to smoke, I will generally test the draw by gently blowing/puffing on the foot while the cap is still uncut. If I feel give and take (my hand is gently wrapped around the cigar) the draw is good and I proceed. By doing this, I rarely ever pull a plugged cigar off the shelves.

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And if it is no good just place it back on the shlelf for the next guy. ;)

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Generally they fall in the category of too much effort to enjoy, which is why I will try once or twice to remedy the situation them chuck it and begin again.

When I pull a cigar to smoke, I will generally test the draw by gently blowing/puffing on the foot while the cap is still uncut. If I feel give and take (my hand is gently wrapped around the cigar) the draw is good and I proceed. By doing this, I rarely ever pull a plugged cigar off the shelves.

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Wow I've never heard of anyone doing that. I'll have to try it to see if I can feel it.

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Generally they fall in the category of too much effort to enjoy, which is why I will try once or twice to remedy the situation them chuck it and begin again.

When I pull a cigar to smoke, I will generally test the draw by gently blowing/puffing on the foot while the cap is still uncut. If I feel give and take (my hand is gently wrapped around the cigar) the draw is good and I proceed. By doing this, I rarely ever pull a plugged cigar off the shelves.

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That doesn't seem very cool for someone else who may come and pick it up after you though.

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Generally they fall in the category of too much effort to enjoy, which is why I will try once or twice to remedy the situation them chuck it and begin again.

When I pull a cigar to smoke, I will generally test the draw by gently blowing/puffing on the foot while the cap is still uncut. If I feel give and take (my hand is gently wrapped around the cigar) the draw is good and I proceed. By doing this, I rarely ever pull a plugged cigar off the shelves.

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I also do that. Works very well.

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I also do that with Gran Panatela and Lonsdale.

A bit different tough, i follow the line of the wrapper till it's joining the head. After i just draw by foot, if i see the wrapper moving at this jonction or feel under my under my finger, for sure the cigar will not be plug.

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That doesn't seem very cool for someone else who may come and pick it up after you though.

Maybe, but I don't slobber on it, just purse my lips and draw from the foot

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Generally they fall in the category of too much effort to enjoy, which is why I will try once or twice to remedy the situation them chuck it and begin again.

When I pull a cigar to smoke, I will generally test the draw by gently blowing/puffing on the foot while the cap is still uncut. If I feel give and take (my hand is gently wrapped around the cigar) the draw is good and I proceed. By doing this, I rarely ever pull a plugged cigar off the shelves.

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Am I the only one that don't fully understand this? So you blow into the foot?

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I don't want to sound pedantic and I don't think I have the slightest signs of being obsessive compulsive. I have however noticed people in cigars stores squeezing cigars head to toe with their fingers, running the cigars along their nostrils, and the occasional draw test- ALL GROSS!!!

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Generally they fall in the category of too much effort to enjoy, which is why I will try once or twice to remedy the situation them chuck it and begin again.

When I pull a cigar to smoke, I will generally test the draw by gently blowing/puffing on the foot while the cap is still uncut. If I feel give and take (my hand is gently wrapped around the cigar) the draw is good and I proceed. By doing this, I rarely ever pull a plugged cigar off the shelves.

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I have been testing this for some time now and WOW, it works!

It really makes sense if you think about it...

Thanks a lot mate!

Cheers

Dan

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Hold on....

You put your mouth on the foot of the cigar to test the draw? If it seems OK, you buy. If it doesn't, you hand it over to an employee?

I think if I did that at a B&M here in the states i'd get punched in the face :-)

I don't do this in a B&M.......I do this before I light up something in my stock

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I will keep walk in humidor plugged cigars for myself. I throw them into a dry box and can leave them months. They eventually draw and I smoke them while fishing etc.

GTS told me that if you clip the end and let it sit in the humi, it will magically draw.

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GTS told me that if you clip the end and let it sit in the humi, it will magically draw.

This is true. Have done it many times successfully, even with a box of Sancho Panza Sanchos that don't draw at all...

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