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MangoMike
06-20-2006, 07:03 PM
Decided to fire up an Ancient Warrior a little while ago. All was fine, and I was really enjoying the smoke, when I noticed it seemed to be harder to draw from. Then it wouldn't stay lit, and that was about half way through the cigar. I relit it several times, but it still did not want to burn. Then, I noticed that the cigar was getting hot to the touch.

Did I just get a bad one, or could this be something I did? I have been trying to get my new wineador to settle down and keep some humidity, but it would waver all over the place, but never more than about 35%. So I moved my stash back into my smaller wineador, and things are back to normal.

Back to Sam's with the big one. But what's up with my smoke. It was only in the new cooler a day or two max, and I'd think with low humidity it would tend to dry out and burn faster.

Any thoughts?

Mike

caudio51
06-20-2006, 07:25 PM
Well if you are keeping your wineador at 35% that is way too low. Now if you said your cigar was burning fast & hot I would say ok. It sounds like it may have been plugged (they're handmade and you do get bad ones). Let's try to get that RH up to about 65%.

joshua
06-20-2006, 07:30 PM
Might have just been a bad one, but maybe you were smokin it a bit too fast. Ease up on the next one, and if it goes out try purging it while you relight.

MangoMike
06-20-2006, 08:56 PM
Thanks. I know that 35% is too low, that's why I'm returning that cooler. Even with a lb of humidity beads it wasn't able to get any higher. The smaller one works great -- right now it's sitting at 68 degrees and 65% humidity.

Not sure what you mean by smoking it too fast. I was relaxing on my screened porch, with a cold beer and my smoke. I don't think I was smoking any faster than usual. I do agree that I think I just got a bad one.

Mike

caudio51
06-20-2006, 09:00 PM
hmmm not sure of the dimensions but a lb should have been good. Especially with the FL humidity. It might have been the cooling unit sucking the RH out of the air.

In terms of the too fast....if a cigar is dry it has a tendency to burn very quickly/fast.

djs134
06-20-2006, 09:08 PM
Had the exact same problem with my AWs Mike. Got mine from Cbid and found that they had to sit in the 'dore for about 30 days or more. Hated to waste such nice smoke so I kept trying to work with it. Found that the plug moved down with the cherry.

Couple of other cigars I've gotten from the same place did the same too. But those AWs are so big it took longer to even the moisture content out. YRMV....

Here's Johnny
06-22-2006, 11:44 AM
When a stick plugs half way through I'll reclip, this usually does the trick. I run into this the most when I smoke torpedos.

J

Hal
06-23-2006, 12:47 PM
I have a deck screw that works pretty well on plugged cigars.

DocLogic77
06-23-2006, 08:47 PM
Sometimes you just have to mark it up to a bad cigar. I get a tight cigar about one in 20 smokes. Usually mine stay plugged no matter how I play with them.

caudio51
06-24-2006, 11:15 AM
I'll be trying out my new Xikar multi tool on the next plugged cigar

kirscovitch
06-26-2006, 05:54 PM
ive found that a wooden shishkabob skewer works pretty well... :smokingbo

tobby4
06-26-2006, 06:02 PM
i agree with the wooden skewer... its a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a tool specifically for that

tobby4
06-26-2006, 06:03 PM
but that may be just me being a cheap ass

CWS
06-26-2006, 06:11 PM
but that may be just me being a cheap ass
:squinteye Nah. I'll just leave it alone.

tobby4
06-26-2006, 06:24 PM
well thats not cheap

DocLogic77
06-26-2006, 09:51 PM
:squinteye Nah. I'll just leave it alone.

How do you think he pays for school? :headroll: CWS you have alot more restraint than myself.