thevalkrye
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The last 8 or 10 smokes I have had have all had problems with tunneling. The wrapper doesn't want to burn as fast as the filler. I keep 3 different humidors two at 65 and one at 60. The issues seem to come from all of them. Cubans, non-Cubans, coronas, robustos, lanceros all of them.
I have had certain cigars with that problem in the past but lately it has gotten worse to the point of frustration. If I double puff the cigar every few draws the wrapper tends to stay burning but other than that it will almost always tunnel. Double puffing that much heats up my cigar and makes it bitter. I am losing out on enjoyment of my cigars because I have to tend them so much when I am smoking one.
Why don't they want to stay burning? I keep new cigars for weeks sometimes months in their new homes before setting fire to them so they should be stabilized. My humidors are all controller with beads and have accurate hygrometers in them.
Is it just the way I smoke? Do I need to be more aggressive drawing from them? Is it the colder weather here? Help this sucks! I just want to enjoy a cigar sipping delicious smoke from it, not sucking the hell out of it and not touching it up every 5 puffs.
I am tempted to try dry boxing a few and see what that does, but I really don't want to have to do that. I just want to go and choose what cigar I will smoke when I feel like it, not planing out two days in advance.
I have had certain cigars with that problem in the past but lately it has gotten worse to the point of frustration. If I double puff the cigar every few draws the wrapper tends to stay burning but other than that it will almost always tunnel. Double puffing that much heats up my cigar and makes it bitter. I am losing out on enjoyment of my cigars because I have to tend them so much when I am smoking one.
Why don't they want to stay burning? I keep new cigars for weeks sometimes months in their new homes before setting fire to them so they should be stabilized. My humidors are all controller with beads and have accurate hygrometers in them.
Is it just the way I smoke? Do I need to be more aggressive drawing from them? Is it the colder weather here? Help this sucks! I just want to enjoy a cigar sipping delicious smoke from it, not sucking the hell out of it and not touching it up every 5 puffs.
I am tempted to try dry boxing a few and see what that does, but I really don't want to have to do that. I just want to go and choose what cigar I will smoke when I feel like it, not planing out two days in advance.