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Caymus 05-11-2012 07:21 PM

Smoking in Car Thread
 
I love smoking cigars in my car. I'm on the road a lot for work, so when I've had my last appointment for the day and have a 1+ hour drive to another city, I love getting a Starbucks and lighting up a cigar for the drive. Heck, it's one of the few places left where I can smoke indoors ! I find I can really enjoy the aromas and flavors more inside, and it makes the drive enjoyable and gives me something to look forward to at the end of the day.

Just last week I handed down my beloved, faithful, and trusty 2000 Toyota 4Runner Limited with 250,000 miles. Never had a problem with it, never left me stranded or wouldn't start, 20 MPG even today, best car I ever had. Driving so frequently for work and using it as a mobile office, dining room, and dump truck tends to break in the interior. I spilled many a coffee, dropped several stinky ashtrays worth of cigar ashes onto the console and floor, food, drinks, trips to the dump, Lowes, spilled bags of topsoil, etc, etc...it all would end up somewhere and it didn't matter. I'd take it to a good carwash, clean it up, vacuum, spray some Febreeze and it was ready to pick my boss up at the airport or out on a date with my wife.
There's a certain freedom to having a paid-off car with lots of miles. If it got scratched, soiled, or cluttered, no big deal. (remarkably, there were few scratches on it...people can't believe how old it is and how many miles are on it).

So I gave it to my newly-licensed daughter...couldn't stand the thought of trading it in...and I got myself a 2008 Toyota Highlander limited with just 49,000 miles, Toyota Certified, etc. It's beautiful. Infact, it's too nice. I've had it for two weeks and haven't smoked yet and am afraid I'm going to spill my coffee. Washed it twice already. I dont' like this feeling !

Here are some things I do:
[list]
  • Turn vents to "vent" outside air, not recirculate
  • Only turn floorboard vents on with A/C, turn off dash vents.
  • Crack open passenger windshield to vent smoke (i can smell the cigar better this way as compared to opening driver's side, for whatever reason)
  • I bought a Xikar cup holder portable ash tray, but haven't used it much.
  • Febreeze works pretty well for freshening up the carpeted floors
  • It's the ashes that fall that make it smell the next day, not the smoke, so I try to clean up all the fallen ashes at the end of the day
  • Travel with 2 Cigar Caddies, but try not to leave them in the car when it's hot
  • Have bought more small cigars (5x38 or petite coronas) for short trips or running around town

What tips, advice, stories, pleasures or suggestions do you all have about smoking cigars in your car ?

Bill86 05-11-2012 07:37 PM

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I don't go through too much hassle. My cars are leases that are inspected before they are turned in. I've smoked in every one of them, no one has ever noticed or mentioned it.

Floorboard vents, drivers window cracked (for ashing too) and the opposite backseat window opened. Toss an air freshener in there and it's all good.

levrac68 05-11-2012 07:45 PM

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Only smoke in my friends Jeep. Wouldn't do it to my car. :D

icehog3 05-11-2012 08:10 PM

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Smoke in my truck most anytime I am alone or with BOTL(s) and have a trip of 30 minutes or longer.

Ogre 05-11-2012 08:32 PM

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I don't smoke in my truck. Have been tempted many a time. This thread is going to start the thoughts again.

CRIMPS 05-11-2012 08:41 PM

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Never have, but have always considered it.

Nice to hear about your 4runner experience since the wifey just brought home a new one.

357 05-11-2012 08:46 PM

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Anyone use a ionizer to kill the stale smoke smell?

You can find them pretty cheap on Amazon. I know the big household ones work well on killing odors in a room. They are not smoke filters nor purifiers per se but I know they work well for deodorization. Just curious about which automotive/12V models work well.

fhrblig 05-11-2012 08:47 PM

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I smoke in my Ranger more than anywhere else. I don't smoke cigars in my house, so it has to be there. I don't mind that my truck smells like a herf, but I don't want my house to.

Powers 05-11-2012 08:53 PM

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I've smoked in my car several times going to and from cigar events/herfs. Although I haven't made a regular habit of it, I've had zero problem with smell the next day as long as little to no ash falls and I've got the windows cracked. :tu

I haven't smoked much while driving on the interstate though, mainly just around town. Do y'all smoke in the car differently while driving at higher speeds? :hm

Bill86 05-11-2012 09:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Powers (Post 1636031)
Do y'all smoke in the car differently while driving at higher speeds? :hm

Nope. I find it easier on the interstate. No stopping, every ~20 minutes look over and tip the ash out the window.

Just recently drove 5 hours (320 miles) and had no problem smoking the whole way there and back.

CigarNut 05-11-2012 09:00 PM

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I smoked in my convertible (before I sold it) and I occasionally smoke in my Highlander (when I have a longish trip). I have several ashtrays that fit in the cup holders or hang on the door. I also usually precut my cigars when I am planning to smoke in the car.

I open the sunroof as a vent when I smoke in the highlander, lower the rear windows and driver's window a few inches and I have the fan blowing high onto the floor.

That's about all I can think of for now...

Powers 05-11-2012 09:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill86 (Post 1636034)
Nope. I find it easier on the interstate. No stopping, every ~20 minutes look over and tip the ash out the window.

Just recently drove 5 hours (320 miles) and had no problem smoking the whole way there and back.

I will put this to the test on my next trip back home :D

Nathan 05-11-2012 09:29 PM

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I love smoking in my vehicle, it makes long rides much more enjoyable. I don't worry or care about the smell though. Roll down the window and try to avoid ashing all over and I'm good.

I have a 99 4Runner win 213k that is still going well!

jdakine 05-11-2012 09:30 PM

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Yeah, I smoke in the car when I go to Hana to visit my wife's Thai Food stand. Dannyboy and myself made the trip out there yesterday and had a blast. For those of you that have driven this road, know it takes 2 to 3 hours one way and it's all of about 50 miles.
It takes 2 to 3 days for me to get the smell out of the car.

Savor the Stick 05-11-2012 11:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 357 (Post 1636026)
Anyone use a ionizer to kill the stale smoke smell?

You can find them pretty cheap on Amazon. I know the big household ones work well on killing odors in a room. They are not smoke filters nor purifiers per se but I know they work well for deodorization. Just curious about which automotive/12V models work well.

Yes I have used an Ionizer with good success. Pug it in at the end of the day and by morning all I smell in the van is clean interior.

Stinky 05-12-2012 12:39 AM

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yes, of course, I smoke in my truck(s). Have 2 Toyota pickups. One loaded 2001 "S-Runner" and a 1994 basic Toyota pickup with a camper shell. Set the A/C or vent to "outside air" and crack the driver's window. Works for me.

As for a car ashtray, I haven't had one until recently. Designed a new Stinky Cigar-Car Ashtray earlier this year. They just arrived! Sent one of the prototypes to Snake Byte to "road test".

See?

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1336804502

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1336804397

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1336804623

MoTheMan 05-12-2012 12:41 AM

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Yes, I smoke in my car all the time . . . been doing it for years.

Used to use an Ozonizer for years, and it worked fine.

Then I was introduced to the EcoQuest system Living Air Ozonizing System for the home . . . and after that I discovered the EcoQuest Living Air To Go which you can use in your car, or take with you on trips for your hotel room or even an office that you may be using while travelling. It's small, but powerful AND effective.

When I got my car new in November, I broke her in with a cigar on the 3rd day and turned on the Ozonizer after.

Seems to work best for me after I smoke a cigar and finish with it, I roll up the windows, turn on the ventilation and the Fresh Air To Go, and let the air freshen. Takes about 15-20 min and the car will smell new again . . . no kidding, it works that well.

The unit retails in the $250 range if you buy it directly from a licensed vendor or EcoQuest, but you can find it 40%-50% cheaper from e-bay. [I bought mine for under $130.] If you do buy it from ebay and the unit needs repair (which the company will do for you, or replace it), do not tell the company that you bought it from ebay, insetead tell them it ewas either a gift or from a vendor (whose name you forgot), and they will honor the warranty.

Been very happy to use mine when driving, and on road trips!!

Hope this helps . . . and here're a coupla' pics to see what it looks like!!

Happy smokes!!

MoTheMan 05-12-2012 12:44 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stinky (Post 1636105)
yes, of course, I smoke in my truck(s). Have 2 Toyota pickups. One loaded 2001 "S-Runner" and a 1994 basic Toyota pickup with a camper shell. Set the A/C or vent to "outside air" and crack the driver's window. Works for me.

As for a car ashtray, I haven't had one until recently. Designed a new Stinky Cigar-Car Ashtray earlier this year. They just arrived! Sent one of the prototypes to Snake Byte to "road test".

See?

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1336804502

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1336804397

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1336804623

Stinky, it's good to see you here, my friend!! :banger

NeuRon 05-12-2012 06:50 AM

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subscribed.. my car is turning into a smokehouse, lol.. but i barely care.. i love it!

kelmac07 05-12-2012 06:54 AM

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I drive an hour and 10 minutes to work each way...and I don't smoke in my car. Wondering why the hell am I wasting the valuable time not enjoying a stick. :confused:

maninblack 05-12-2012 07:42 AM

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I smoke all the time in my Jeep Wrangler. She's my work vehicle anyways and isn't a show truck. Smells like an old whore but I love it. It's a lot easier when the top is off.

papichulo 05-12-2012 12:06 PM

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I smoke in my 94 4runner when it is running. My son is changing the heads on it as I type.

RCS44 05-12-2012 08:19 PM

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I smoke in my jeep all the time. Short trips or long trips, either way it doesn't matter. I always have the drivers side window cracked and passenger open too. Not my amenities so i don't worry about putting vents or anything else on. The windows do just fine.

mkarnold1 05-12-2012 08:45 PM

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I smoke in my jeep all the time as well. The only time I don't is when I'm going to work, but always on the way home from work. Only the window down to vent a little and an ashtray on the center console. I like that my ride is stinky, it dissuades others from borrowing it.

CigarNut 05-12-2012 11:24 PM

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One thing I forgot to say about smoking in the car: never leave stogies or ashes in the car... Get rid of them as soon as possible!

irratebass 05-14-2012 11:49 AM

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I have smoked a few times in my car.....lot of maintenance on the stick for my preference (watching the ash, making sure it stays lit) Kind of of a hassle, but I am not opposed to trying again :D

Islayphile 05-14-2012 11:59 AM

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I smoke in my car every morning...if the smell gets too bad I spray some Gonesmoke in there and it gets rid of it quite well.

Keeping a small cup full of crushed coffee beans in the car also seems to help keep the smoke smell down.

czerbe 05-14-2012 12:07 PM

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I smoke in my car and I just keep the windows open and spray from time to time and it seems to work pretty well, but I don't mind the day old smell to much

Crownedone 05-14-2012 12:22 PM

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I have just started smoking in my truck on my recent trip back from NC. Not sure how I feel about it as of yet. It seemed to be just a bit distracting....I will try it again on some long trips in the near future.

Ciro 05-14-2012 12:45 PM

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Unfortunately I only have the one car and it transports kids all over for soccer games. I smoked once on a long trip and will not do it again; even with all the products I used it took almost a month to get the smell out. The kids kept complaining about the smell.

Should have made them get out and walk. :r

Sonic04GT 05-14-2012 01:07 PM

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Never ever smoke in my car, but I also try to avoid eating in there too. She's too purdy to deserve that.

http://www.lolzilla.net/images/78238260923415498707.jpg

However, I did see an old lady next to me at the stoplight last night smoking a cigarette with her windows up and dog in the backseat. :td

Islayphile 05-14-2012 01:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ciro (Post 1637281)
Unfortunately I only have the one car and it transports kids all over for soccer games. I smoked once on a long trip and will not do it again; even with all the products I used it took almost a month to get the smell out. The kids kept complaining about the smell.

Should have made them get out and walk. :r

My ol' man would've told me to get out and get a job so I could buy my own damn car.

:D

icehog3 05-14-2012 01:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic04GT (Post 1637292)
Never ever smoke in my car, but I also try to avoid eating in there too. She's too purdy to deserve that.

My truck is so purdy she DOES deserve that. ;)

mosesbotbol 05-14-2012 02:09 PM

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In my car's owner's manual, the ashtray is called a "Cigar Ashtray" and is really flat like one would want for cigars. I haven't had a chance to smoke in it yet, but plan on smoking in it like every other car I have owned. In the end, if it's not all the time; they car does not smell of cigars.

Don Fernando 05-14-2012 02:23 PM

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I do not smoke in my car. Unlike most of you, I drive a stick shift car and I don't have a hand free to hold the cigar all the time and I hate keeping a cigar between my lips. Secondly I want to give a cigar the attention it deserves and I can't do that while driving on the busy Dutch roads, I would not enjoy the cigar at all so I don't smoke.

lenguamor 05-14-2012 03:14 PM

Re: Smoking in Car Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Caymus (Post 1635984)
Here are some things I do:
[list]
  • Turn vents to "vent" outside air, not recirculate
  • Only turn floorboard vents on with A/C, turn off dash vents.
  • Crack open passenger windshield to vent smoke (i can smell the cigar better this way as compared to opening driver's side, for whatever reason)
  • I bought a Xikar cup holder portable ash tray, but haven't used it much.
  • Febreeze works pretty well for freshening up the carpeted floors
  • It's the ashes that fall that make it smell the next day, not the smoke, so I try to clean up all the fallen ashes at the end of the day
  • Travel with 2 Cigar Caddies, but try not to leave them in the car when it's hot
  • Have bought more small cigars (5x38 or petite coronas) for short trips or running around town

What tips, advice, stories, pleasures or suggestions do you all have about smoking cigars in your car ?

All good tips.

I have an '89 300ZX which I've owned since '96; I've probably smoked close to a thousand cigars in it, and you couldn't tell that I smoked at all if you sat in it right now.

lenguamor 05-14-2012 03:20 PM

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I think the most important key is to crack the windows; passenger's side works best, but if you have back windows crack them too.

Do that and the smoke doesn't stay in the car long enough to permeate anything. I ash out the window and toss the nub wherever I stop. Since it's all-leaf, unlike a cigarette which has that paper on it that would survive a nuclear winter, I usually just disintegrate it over foliage and let it go back to nature.

oooo35980 05-14-2012 03:24 PM

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I smoke all the time in the car, especially on the interstate when the wife is driving. Open the sunroof and the smoke goes right up and out.

Jasonw560 05-14-2012 03:25 PM

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I need the dash vents here, with summer coming up. Other than that, all good tips.

I left ashes in my Jeep, last time I did it. About a week with bakng soda in an old coke zero can, and it was all good.

Just got my Xikar portable ash can. That should help with the ash problem.

TJtorpedo 05-14-2012 06:21 PM

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Drove a moving truck up the East Coast once, and smoked like hell in it for two days straight! My car is a stick though, and I'm not the best multi-tasker!

fsjonsey 05-15-2012 12:56 AM

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During the warm months, I smoke in my 1962 Corvair all the time. 60's cars were made for smoking. There is a small ashtray on each armrest and a larger one on the top of the dash above the radio. The wing windows and cowl vents quickly blow any residual smoke out, and the vinyl upholstery is more or less impervious to cigar odor. In the winter, I occasionally smoke in my Subaru Outback, though I keep the front drivers window and rear passenger window open. It establishes a cross breeze that quickly pulls smoke out of the car. If it's cold out, I'll crank the heat up and turn on the heated seats. Never, ever, set your vehicle's climate control to recirculate while smoking. Smoke will precipitate in the ducting and cabin air filter and you'll never get the smell out.

CigarNut 05-15-2012 07:55 AM

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It looks like Stinky has a new ashtray for cars:

http://www.stinkycigar.com/images/de...Ashtray_QI.jpg

I have to say I am intrigued and will pick one up and give it a try. If they work out I might even stock a few :)

mosesbotbol 05-15-2012 08:09 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by CigarNut (Post 1637710)
It looks like Stinky has a new ashtray for cars:

http://www.stinkycigar.com/images/de...Ashtray_QI.jpg

I have to say I am intrigued and will pick one up and give it a try. If they work out I might even stock a few :)

Wow, looks awesome. I have seen a cheaper looking version on the same theme.

skullnrose 05-15-2012 08:23 AM

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The Stinky ashtray looks nice but I could not give up my Bobken ashtray http://www.pipesandcigars.com/asboseexcias.html Clips between the window and the door holds the cigar perfectly and allows smoke to go out the cracked window.Just don't try and get out and close the door with a cigar resting in the holder unless you're watching to make sure it doesn't wind up on your seat learned the hard way.

357 05-15-2012 08:34 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Savor the Stick (Post 1636102)
Yes I have used an Ionizer with good success. Pug it in at the end of the day and by morning all I smell in the van is clean interior.


Thanks, exactly what I was hoping to hear.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kelmac07 (Post 1636152)
I drive an hour and 10 minutes to work each way...and I don't smoke in my car. Wondering why the hell am I wasting the valuable time not enjoying a stick. :confused:

I was thinking the same thing. I drive 38 miles each way. It takes about an hour give or take, depending on traffic. My car is new to me, 20K miles. I want to baby it, but if I can smoke in it without the permanent stale smoke smell that the wife and kids hate, that would be best.

CigarNut 05-15-2012 08:55 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by skullnrose (Post 1637735)
The Stinky ashtray looks nice but I could not give up my Bobken ashtray http://www.pipesandcigars.com/asboseexcias.html Clips between the window and the door holds the cigar perfectly and allows smoke to go out the cracked window.Just don't try and get out and close the door with a cigar resting in the holder unless you're watching to make sure it doesn't wind up on your seat learned the hard way.

I use a Bobken now (I have three of them) and as long as you have a larger ring gauge cigar it's fine. It also does not work as well for when the cigar gets shorter than the holder.

saigon68 05-15-2012 09:16 AM

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My neighbor leased a Honda. He too loves to smoke cigars while driving. When he turned the truck in they hit him for a $200 detail fee.

MajorCaptSilly 05-15-2012 09:25 AM

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I don't smoke in the car often but have a Bobken ashtray and an Ozone air purifier for when I do. My best results for cleaning the air come from running the air purifier for about 30 min after I get home with the windows up. It cleans up almost all the residual odor.

MCS

MajorCaptSilly 05-15-2012 09:26 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by saigon68 (Post 1637782)
My neighbor leased a Honda. He too loves to smoke cigars while driving. When he turned the truck in they hit him for a $200 detail fee.

Small price to pay. They probably would have issued the fee for something else if it wasn't for the cigars.

MCS

whodeeni 05-15-2012 06:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kelmac07 (Post 1636152)
I drive an hour and 10 minutes to work each way...and I don't smoke in my car. Wondering why the hell am I wasting the valuable time not enjoying a stick. :confused:

Yeah Mac, what's your problem?:sl


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