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Re: Anybody else prefer soft flame?
I'm a soft flame guy most of the time. Xikar exII for my day to day lighter. It holds up to the wind very well. and with a little practice works great for touch ups.
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Soft flame gets my vote. I very rarely/ never smoke outside and the torch lighters i do have seem to die quickly. I have soft flame lighters that i have had for 20 years.
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well do take into account the z torh operates with a zippo like wheel to light the soft flame then you press a button to start the torch. if the soft flame is blown out then no torch. it can be a bit tricky in the wind to get the torch started.
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I haven't used the Zippo insert so I can't really comment on how the two solitons compare to each other. |
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I've just made the switch too. Couldn't agree more. |
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I like to threadjack, so I picked the proper type thread to JACK. First off, I prefer the soft flame
provided I am in a low wind sitcho. But the ligher someone was showing off in another thread, the Ever-Torch looked like a DUAL ACTION, which sould be ideal for me. REASON I thread jacked was this website selling butane canisters said this: They require the highest quality butane. Anything else is just like putting diesel fuel into an F-16. Apparently they do not know that jet fuel basically IS DIESEL fuel, lol. |
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While You can burn some jet fuel in certain diesel engines, doing it the other way around usually doesn't work out too well. |
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here is my thought
the burn temp of the torch is sooo much higher than the soft flame. Hence its my thought (call me mental) that the torch burns most of the oils out of the cigar when you light it. I can definitely taste the difference and so can my friends...Maybe I have turned my friends psycho? long ashes and great clouds of smoky enjoyment to all |
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I have taken a back to basics approach as of late. Coolidors instead of a cabinet, sans hydrometer. Pocket knife instead of a cutter, and a bic lighter or matches. I realized that for me I spent a lot of money on butane and lighters because that's what I saw everyone else doing. The bic worked in the beginning and it works better for me now.
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I generally buy torch lighters but will use anything on hand in a pinch.
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Use whatever floats your boat. Fire is fire, its not like the cigar knows how its being lit. As far as the heat from a torch affecting the oils, after 1/2inch the cigar is burning on its own. How would this affect the oils? :sh
Whether its a $1 cheapie or a 1492, I've never noticed any difference in any lighting method. :2 |
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^ Ya what he said. Pete hooks me up when I need one.
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I prefer soft flame but it requires the perfect environment to be worth while.
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I'll use a soft flame on small vitolas and/or when indoors, but my only soft-flame lighter is a super-cheap Chinese Dupont knock-off... though I'm giving strong consideration to an EverTorch.
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I'm definitely one for a soft flame, given the proper conditions, of course.
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