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Doctorossi 03-06-2012 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by MurphysLaw (Post 1583521)
The company that makes them also does customization.

Of what?

MurphysLaw 03-06-2012 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Doctorossi (Post 1583526)
Of what?

The cedar spills, they can print words and logos on the "handle" section of the spill.

ktblunden 03-06-2012 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MurphysLaw (Post 1583532)
The cedar spills, they can print words and logos on the "handle" section of the spill.

That seems like a lot of trouble to go through on something you're going to light on fire in order to light something else on fire. I'll use them when they're free in a box or wrapped around a cigar, but I wouldn't ever actually pay for them.

xFreebirdx 03-06-2012 02:53 PM

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Could be a cheaper alternative to having her light them. ;)

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schollianmj 03-06-2012 02:57 PM

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I read here a few weeks ago about someone using the wooden coffee stirrers as a spill. I tried it and while it worked, it was just not efficient. give me a nice torch lighter and I'm set.

Skywalker 03-06-2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by lenguamor (Post 1583367)
Here I was thinking it might be some kind of bib to keep ash spills off your clothing.

Had me all excited.

http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01...T5U8I-1-sm.jpg

I see a group buy in the near future!!!:D

MurphysLaw 03-06-2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ktblunden (Post 1583577)
That seems like a lot of trouble to go through on something you're going to light on fire in order to light something else on fire. I'll use them when they're free in a box or wrapped around a cigar, but I wouldn't ever actually pay for them.

Agreed, if I had a high end type of private lounge, I might order some with the name printed on them for members to use.

kuzi16 03-06-2012 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by yourchoice (Post 1583445)
I seldom use a spill, but have on occassion. The last couple of times have been with an Anejo, using the cedar the cigar was wrapped in.

thats how i light all my cigars that come with cedar on them.

on occasion i have had the opportunity to do so on other cigars. i like lighting that way but i have a hard time paying good money for the spills. matches seem to work if you have the need to light off of wood. i usually light with a soft flame lighter and that is almost identical to a cedar spill.

kickerb 03-06-2012 03:01 PM

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I have a solo cup full of cedar strips for lighting. I mean because you can usually score some cedar from cigar boxes, i would never pay for spills.

Bigjoefo 04-25-2013 09:30 AM

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I always use a spill if available. When I first started smoking cigars I was immediately turned off by the taste of butane for the first quarter of the cigar. Once you get in the habit it takes only a few more seconds than a butane lighter. I'm not one of those guys will tell you I taste nutmeg or cinnamon in a cigar, but I can taste butane and sulfur. I would very much like to have something to carry around spills, maybe attach to my travel humidor or something.

NCRadioMan 04-26-2013 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigjoefo (Post 1826018)
I always use a spill if available. When I first started smoking cigars I was immediately turned off by the taste of butane for the first quarter of the cigar. Once you get in the habit it takes only a few more seconds than a butane lighter. I'm not one of those guys will tell you I taste nutmeg or cinnamon in a cigar, but I can taste butane and sulfur. I would very much like to have something to carry around spills, maybe attach to my travel humidor or something.

Interesting since butane is totally odorless and tasteless.

icehog3 04-26-2013 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigjoefo (Post 1826018)
I always use a spill if available. When I first started smoking cigars I was immediately turned off by the taste of butane for the first quarter of the cigar. Once you get in the habit it takes only a few more seconds than a butane lighter. I'm not one of those guys will tell you I taste nutmeg or cinnamon in a cigar, but I can taste butane and sulfur. I would very much like to have something to carry around spills, maybe attach to my travel humidor or something.

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Originally Posted by NCRadioMan (Post 1826606)
Interesting since butane is totally odorless and tasteless.

You are correct, Chutney. :)

He likely is thinking of Naphtha, which they make lighter fluid (zippo type), which is a a distillation product from petroleum and does have odor and flavor.

sjnovakovich 04-27-2013 09:46 AM

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Don't know what your friend charges, but at the prices I've seen for some of them, you might as well use dollar bills to light your cigars.

mk05 05-01-2013 08:19 AM

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I believe cedar inserts for boxes are first compressed, then run through so much acid and bleach that it is hardly wood anymore. Then I see people lighting up their cigars with it.


The "better" taste people associate with cedar spill as opposed to say, butane, is probably attributed to temperature. Butane combusts at a very high temperature around 2000F-3500F, much higher than say, a match at around 1300F. Butane completely incinerates anything it comes in contact with, whereas matches and other lighting mechanism - this might be extremely broscience, but I prefer matches - tends to allow the hygroscopic organic compound (tobacco) to burn at a lower temperature, release more flavor and scents.


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