How do YOU deal with burn issues.
bluezulu
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We all know burn issues with cigars can come from a lot different factors. How they were made, shipping, storage, cutting and lighting. The cigar can be high-end or factory seconds. Regardless of the reason, how do you specifically deal with them yourselves. I have had cigars that start off rough and simmer down to a nice, slow and even burn. Depending on the issue I am having with the cigar i may re-light it. I may cut it and re-lite it. I have had a few that were more work then the trouble and just laid them to rest. But how do y'all generally deal with burn issues with cigars?
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If all this fails, the cigar is toast...or not, as it were.
Almost forgot....if I have one type/brand/size of cigar that gives me trouble, I "dry-box" the stick from a few hours to a couple days, depending on how 'oily' that cigar is. This will reduce the RH of the wrapper and give the cigar a better burn, and even improve everything about it. The 5 Vegas Relic is a perfect example of a cigar that will burn better if dry-boxed.
Sounds like it might be running high.
Also how are you lighting your smokes?
Typically when I have burn issues its because I havent let the cigar rest enough from the transition from shipping to smoking.
I just had burn issues with a cigar that I purchased 4 weeks ago, but it was a tubo. So Im going to take the remainder out of the tubo and see if they acclimate.