Cigar Lighting

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I know we have some cigar smokers on here, so I have to ask what do y'all use to light them? I use to always hear never use a Zippo to light a good cigar. But I find those jet-flame butane lighters to always burn too rough,and started to use my Zippo cigarette lighter to light my good cigars.Does it really affect the taste that much, or is this some yuppie wives tale?
 
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Taste is a subjective thing, but for me there's a discernable difference between matches, lighter fluid and butane. I prefer the "jet" lighters, personally.

You're right, though. They're easy to scorch the end of a cigar with. I hold it away just far enough to still light and turn the cigar while lighting to ensure it's being done evenly, taking a few puffs, then repeating the process once again doing it no more than 10 seconds each time.

Everyone has their own "ritual," though. :) In time, you'll find the one that works best for you.
 
I own no less than 50 or 60 Cigar lighters of just about every style and brand and STILL enjoy mostly use a long wooden Kitchen style match to light me stogies.

If I do use a Cigar Lighter my favorite is the old style Dunhill Butane model that is LIKE a standard flame, NOT one of those Jet lighters. I find the Jet lighters (even the expensive ones) never last very long and work poorly as soon as the temperature drops.
 
When I smoked, it was always either wooden matches or Monsieur Bic.

I agree about the jet lighters. It seemed a little too much for a stogie. Probably good for setting the woods on fire, though.
 
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Most of the time I use a butane torch lighter. You want to hold the end of the cigar foot well away from the visible flame and toast the foot slowly. Some prefer a soft flame from BIC. Again hold the cigar foot well away and gentle draw the flame to the foot. We don't want to char broil the foot which causes a bitter start.

Cedar spills or three wood matches burn passed their head are the fancy way to light a cigar. Again holding the foot away from the flame and drawing the flame to the cigar as you give it turn to light the head evenly.

You might want to avoid old lighter fluid holdings lighters than can impart an off flavor to your smoke.

A stick lit on one end in a hunting camp fire after a day in the field might be near the top of this list of ways to light a cigar this time of year.
 
I use a torch lighter (for the most part): I've never found taste to be affected, but then perhaps I don't have as dainty a palate or sensibilities as some folks. I mean, it's a cigar, for Heaven's sake - even if it's a fancy snooty cigar, you're talking bold flavors and non-delicate nuances.

Maybe I'm a Philistine, but I really doubt that someone claiming to be able to discern the difference in taste between a cedar strip and a jet lighter could actually beat a coin toss for accuracy.
 
I use a torch for many reasons, get the end completely lit, good in the wind, bics get hot when fully lighting a 50 ring cigar.
The trick is you can't light a cigar like a cigarette, you need to spend a little time, toast it and slowly light it and done right it will burn nicely, done wrong and it burns like a poorly rolled homemade smoke.
After many many torch lighters the best one I ever had was also the cheapest, like 5 bucks cheap. No need to spend a lot of money.

Smoke em if you got em.
 
After many many torch lighters the best one I ever had was also the cheapest, like 5 bucks cheap. No need to spend a lot of money.

Smoke em if you got em.

I watch for sales on Ronson Jetlites and buy a few at a time. Most of the time I'm paying about $4. They work well, they refill and are cheap...what's not to love.
 
I must admit that I use a jet flame lighter the most. I keep the lighter about 2" away from the cigar and let the very tip of the flame toast the cigar. It takes a little longer that way but you can toast the cigar pretty even thaat way and that also helps the cigar to burn evenly.

When I have the time and can relax more than usual, I love using a Corona Old Boy Pipe Lighter. It is Butane and has a spout for lighting a pipe. The flame is a soft flame and toast the cigar slowly.

Whatever you use, Enjoy!
 
I've used pretty much everything over the years, including burning embers from camp fires. Maybe I have a pretty poor palate, but other than zippo fuel (which has a rather distinct flavor) I've never sensed much difference between any method.

Personally I prefer a torch. I just like a torch. If you aren't sparking up a cigar with them, you can turn a penny into a pile of molten slag. Lots of ways to amuse yourself with a torch. :D

I generally prefer a punch as well.
 
I know we have some cigar smokers on here, so I have to ask what do y'all use to light them? I use to always hear never use a Zippo to light a good cigar. But I find those jet-flame butane lighters to always burn too rough,and started to use my Zippo cigarette lighter to light my good cigars.Does it really affect the taste that much, or is this some yuppie wives tale?

Other people's opinions mean nothing. You are using the Zippo. Can you tell a difference? Does it bother you?
 
I have used a Zippo in years past, but found that if the lighter had been recently filled I could taste the fluid, but if it had been several days since it was filled and had been used regularly, I didn't notice the fluid taste. But primarily I used a Bic lighter, the flame isn't too hot, and you never put the flame directly into the end anyway. You hold the flame close to the end and inhale the flame into the cigar end, just like a kitchen match.
 

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