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This thread is inspired by the team at Halfwheel posting up the accessories they use regularly when smoking a cigar. Brooks Whittington, Patrick Lagreid and Charlie Minato all had different accessories, but on the whole, there were some run-of-the-mill stuff there, especially when it came to storage.

For further reference, in regard to what members have used in the past on our forum, you can access the threads below...

So what do you use on a regular basis when you smoke a cigar? Is it a run-of-the-mill solution, or do you use high-end gear? Post up your pics, or if you don't have them, your replies will suffice!

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I had a terrible time with lifters at airports. Even the dog “travel lighters” without the cartridge in them were take.  

I got some 4 dollar lighters off Ali and they get through fine. Flint ignition with a gas nozzle you turn on and off. Work great and haven’t been taken yet. 

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Foh cigar stand. Eagle torch. Perfect draw. Style and panache.

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Favorite accessories- Office Edition. Where I smoke nearly every day.

Colibri tabletop cutter (V, Straight, 3x punches)

Various lighters depending on cigar size, how windy it is outside, and if anyone is joining me that day. Le Grande is my favorite

DTT straight cutter, my absolute favorite for a straight cut

Perfecdraw and repair, cigar essentials no explanation needed

Single stick ashtray, have a couple other multiple stick ashtrays I break out for when I have company but usually its just me here

Lighter adjustment/bleeding tool

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20 hours ago, JohnS said:

I'll get the ball rolling...

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Cutter: Habanos S.A gift cutter

Yes, even though I cherish my Xikar XO cutter and my Colibri V-Cutter (as well as my Credo 3-in-1 Punch Cutter), this is the cigar cutter I regularly use. It was gifted to me by @Fuzz AI after a trip to Cuban in 2016. It's cheap, but the reason I think it's still going is because the blades were crafted by Solingen Knives from Germany.

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Lighter: Firebird Single Flame Torch Lighter

Another economical product here. I've used this so long that the plastic has has fallen off. I have other better lighters of course, and I used to have a FoH jet lighter (or two) in the past, but this does the job, especially on touch-ups.

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Humidor: Plastic EzyStorage 160 L Container + Bovedas

Trust me, this is all I need for my boxes. I have a cool, dark place downstairs and so the temperature and relative humidity is quite stable year round.

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Ashtray: 1960s/70s Vintage Retro Glass Ashtray

Again, I have better ashtrays (including a FoH one, of course), but this does the job on a regular basis. I broke one of these ages ago, and my wife asked me to replace it, so I did via eBay. It reminded her of all the Europeans that migrated to Australia in the 1960s and 70s who had similar items in their homes when she was a kid.

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Bonus Accesory: FoH Cigar Stand

Where would I be without this? The patina that has developed over the years is now priceless. My son borrowed it for a week recently and I had to use my backup FoH Cigar Stand. It felt weird as it was so clean and shiny!

I'm so jealous of the cigar stand!

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