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Old 03-12-2012, 06:39 PM   #1
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Default Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

Well, like the title says, I ordered a box of Carlos Torano Dominico. I've smoked 5 of them, and they have a really tight draw, to the point of not being very enjoyable. What are my options? My humi is set perfect right now, so I'm pretty lost.
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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

Dry box 'em a few days before smoking or buy a draw tool.
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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

Define "perfect".

If the cigars don't feel tight or plugged, I would try and get the RH to the low 60s.
Or maybe dry-box a few sticks before smoking.
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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

Dry boxing is where you purposely leave 'em out of a humidor, right?

I mean the Humi is at a pretty consistent 68%, no leaks.
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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

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Define "perfect".

If the cigars don't feel tight or plugged, I would try and get the RH to the low 60s.
Or maybe dry-box a few sticks before smoking.
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Dry boxing is where you purposely leave 'em out of a humidor, right?
Yep. Put 'em in a cigar box w/out humidification.
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Yep. Put 'em in a cigar box w/out humidification.
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Dry boxing is where you purposely leave 'em out of a humidor, right?

I mean the Humi is at a pretty consistent 68%, no leaks.
Remember, hygrometers that we use (not lab grade) are ±2% at best, so you could be at or over 70%. The moister the tobacco, the more it swells. Granted the difference is marginal but it could account for a tight draw.

Many, including me, prefer low to mid-60s for RH.
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Remember, hygrometers that we use (not lab grade) are ±2% at best, so you could be at or over 70%. The moister the tobacco, the more it swells. Granted the difference is marginal but it could account for a tight draw.

Many, including me, prefer low to mid-60s for RH.
I don't even pay attention to my hygrometers anymore...if it's smoking great, and I get an even burn...my Shilala beads are doing what they do. And I, like Peter, prefer my RH in the very low 60s.
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Don't smoke turd rockets like Torano's........just my
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What if he enjoys them?
Should he take your advice and not smoke them?
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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

Draw tool. Why every BOTL doesn't own one is beyond me.

I just had a wonderful Añejo Shark tonight; right off the draw was tight; took the Henrys out of the cigar caddy, and PRESTO! Perfect draw.

It's a no-brainer; that $15 investment has saved about $200 in cigars over the last 6-8 years.
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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

Good info in here, never thought to "dry box" a cigar that wasn't drawing well.
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Default Re: Stuck with a tight draw box of Torano. Options?

I just use my toothpick to poke a tunnel in the
cut end. Usually works, if draw is too tight.

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