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Smoke an expensive cigar 12$ and up that is plugged and you have to wrestle with constantly and feel like you're trying to suck a goofball thru a garden hose?

or A 4-5$ average cigar that has an easier draw and volumes of smoke with a razor sharp burn?

 

I absolutely despise a cigar that I have to fight with to enjoy.  When I'm done at the end of the day and want a relaxing smoke and 3 fingers of my fav liquor  I don't have the patience for a plug.

I've just destroyed 15$ cigars taking my frustrations out on them without a second thought and walked back in the house for another. ?

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$4-5 cigar. Smoking is about relaxation and enjoyment! I have thrown down and stomped on 3 Monte #2s  in a row, out of pure frustration, before finally grabbing the 4th, got a good one!

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Before I light it I check the draw. If it’s too tight it goes into the dry box and I smoke a $5 cigar. 

 

There are tons of great $4 to $5 cigars. BCJ, BPC, PLPC, PL Monte, RG Perla, RASCC etc 

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$12..A friend of mine paid just  paid a $120 Aus for a single JL No 2 in Fremantle a few days back ...ordinary looking cigar with no age to it...it was dusty had been showen no love in regard to storage..Initially he was angry that I pulled the green plan packaging off...until he saw the original JL band underneath..horrible cigar 

Now that is a struggle...$12 a stick...that is funny ????

 

 

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Cheapie in a heartbeat so long as it was a decent cheapie. I can’t stand a plugged cigar! I just fight with it forever and even when I do get a decent pull it tastes like trash because the whole thing got too hot from my sucking on it. A plug makes the whole thing thoroughly unenjoyable. I am much more tolerant of moderate burn issues as I’m still enjoying the thing while I mess with it. But if neither are good, I’d rather just not smoke at all, though I’ll admit, it’s hard to just toss an expensive one.

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Cheapie any day.

I'm not a fan of the perfect draw, I've found it makes the cigar tunnel, I would rather keep smoking and sometimes if your lucky the plug slowly goes away.

10 hours ago, fitzy said:

Before I light it I check the draw. If it’s too tight it goes into the dry box and I smoke a $5 cigar. 

 

Good idea fitzy.

 

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