Do anyone have any recommendations on a great torch cigar lighter that is not too expensive? Was thinking about an Xikar or Nibo. Thank you.
Steve
Steve
i have a xicar and it's great.
i had a ronson lighter, and it's good for a general purpose torch, but their fuel sometimes leaves an aftertaste behind, especially on cigars.
my vote would be to go with the xicar and get a premium quality tripple-filtered butane. i live minutes from cigars international, so i get mine there. i don't know about local sources.
but their fuel sometimes leaves an aftertaste behind, especially on cigars.
I'm gonna get flamed (no pun intended), but you guys have some really amazing palates if you can taste impurities from any butane. I'm not saying it's tasteless, but it's pretty close. If I closed my eyes, I wouldn't be able to tell if I were lighting my cigar with a Bic, a torch, or a match. Maybe I've just had too many cigars, neat bourbon, and spicy foods already (ruining my palate), but I think some people just get too caught up in what they read. Don't worry about what the latest magazine article tells you about lighting your cigar. Do what works best for you. Whether it's a match, zippo, soft flame, torch, or a cedar shim. Personally, I keep going for my Bics. I've got a bunch of torch lighters collecting dust. I guess I like to pull them out when I'm feeling fancy, but usually I prefer the soft flame of a Bic lighter. The gentle flame kisses the well-aged tobacco, allowing it to slowly come up to temperature. A torch, well it scorches the tobacco like someone throwing a thin steak on the grill at Golden Corral...cooking to xtra well done. I just taste burnt, charred tobacco for those first few puffs.
I'm gonna get flamed (no pun intended), but you guys have some really amazing palates if you can taste impurities from any butane. I'm not saying it's tasteless, but it's pretty close. If I closed my eyes, I wouldn't be able to tell if I were lighting my cigar with a Bic, a torch, or a match. Maybe I've just had too many cigars, neat bourbon, and spicy foods already (ruining my palate), but I think some people just get too caught up in what they read. Don't worry about what the latest magazine article tells you about lighting your cigar. Do what works best for you. Whether it's a match, zippo, soft flame, torch, or a cedar shim. Personally, I keep going for my Bics. I've got a bunch of torch lighters collecting dust. I guess I like to pull them out when I'm feeling fancy, but usually I prefer the soft flame of a Bic lighter. The gentle flame kisses the well-aged tobacco, allowing it to slowly come up to temperature. A torch, well it scorches the tobacco like someone throwing a thin steak on the grill at Golden Corral...cooking to xtra well done. I just taste burnt, charred tobacco for those first few puffs.
I 110% agree with this statement. Even though I use a colibri torch lighter, I can not tell a difference from anything I use to light it. Even in my pipes I cant tell. No ones pallet is that sensitive, I think.
Colibri lighters are what I use