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		<title>Is it Good to Remove the Band When You Smoke a Cigar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 12:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Mallikarjunan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cigars can be a great way to spend the time, whether you are among friends or relaxing alone at your house. Many people smoke cigars as a way to wind down after a long day or to start their weekend.</p>
<p>Should you choose a Zippo pipe lighter for your cigar? What brand of cigar should you try first? Should you remove the band around the cigar or leave it on as you smoke?</p>
<p>To answer some of the questions, butane lighters work great for cigars and you will want to try several different brands to find the one that you like best. When it comes to the bands on the cigars, leaving them on or taking them off depends on the situation. If you are home and smoking a cigar by yourself, there is no need to remove the band &#8221; it will have no impact on the flavor of the cigar. However, when you are out among friends or at a cigar bar, removing the band is the proper etiquette. Many believe that leaving the band on is rude.</p>
<p>Why would leaving the band on your cigar be rude? Well, the band contains as much information about the cigar as you would likely ever need to know. Those who are knowledgeable about cigars will be able to tell not only the brand of cigar, but also the approximate amount of money that you spent on it. When you have an expensive cigar and leave the band on, it can look as though you are bragging about your wealth in some people&#8217;s eyes. You can avoid the envious glares of others around you by simple removing the band and enjoying your cigar.</p>
<p>The label on your cigar is very telling, and you should keep this in mind when you are smoking around others. You should be able to remove the label with very little effort on your part, and you won&#8217;t cause any damage to your cigar. After you light the cigar and take the first couple of puffs, you will find that the label will loosen slightly and you will be able to pull it off with ease. Smoking cigars can be a great pastime, but you really need to put in the effort so you know all of the &#8220;rules&#8221; that go along with it.</p>
<p>Brian is a business consultant for an online specialty <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Butane-Torch-Lighters_c_23.html">torch lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Table-Lighters_c_63.html">table lighters</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Purchase the Best Refillable Lighter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 18:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Mallikarjunan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While too few individuals realize it, elegance and ostentatious are antonyms. The right accessories can communicate a lot of style and elegance and lighters are, perhaps, one of the most under-used ways to achieve this effect. Today's butane lighters offer great options for this as do liquid-fueled lighters. When one wants to turn heads, however, sometimes something that looks straight out of a sci-fi film really does the trick.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While too few individuals realize it, elegance and ostentatious are antonyms. The right accessories can communicate a lot of style and elegance and lighters are, perhaps, one of the most under-used ways to achieve this effect. Today&#8217;s butane lighters offer great options for this as do liquid-fueled lighters. When one wants to turn heads, however, sometimes something that looks straight out of a sci-fi film really does the trick.</p>
<p>Butane torch lighters tend to turn heads. It&#8217;s hard not to look when one catches sight of a double or triple blue flame out of the corner of one&#8217;s eye. The Colibri lighter company makes many such models which are representative of the style: sleek, modern and aesthetically-pleasing. These lighters have practical value, as well. As the butane has no taste or odor, it is perfectly safe to light a cigar or pipe with these models without risking adding the lighter fluid flavor that causes many smokers to eschew the traditional liquid-fueled refillables. Where fuel is concerned, however, just as is the case with an expensive sports car, high-end equipment calls for high-end fuel.</p>
<p>For those who prefer a classic style, a fluid-filled lighter is oftentimes the choice. These lighters can be as elegant as the most refined cigar party or as rebellious as a biker jacket depending upon the hand that wields them. They are reliable, durable and have a timeless feel. Their reliability makes them particularly well-suited for outdoor applications whether those applications be lighting up a pipe out on the water while fishing or getting a campfire going in the wind and rain.</p>
<p>Refillable butane lighters are available in some very beautiful designs. As the technology has advanced, it has become more durable which means that these lighters are designed to be around for a while. To that end, the designers have endeavored to make lighters which are very modern while, at the same time, unlikely to ever look dated.</p>
<p>A lighter should say something about the individual who carries it. Someone who spends a great deal of time at business meetings or elegant affairs may prefer a slim, classy butane that can light a cigar without a hint of fuel flavor. Someone who spends a lot of time on a motorcycle may prefer a classic chrome Zippo that lights under any conditions and that offers the head-turning &#8220;snap&#8221; when the lid is put back into place. Either way, there are plenty of models from which one may choose and the best ones will likely hold up for a lifetime.</p>
<p>Brian is a business consultant for an online specialty <a href="http://www.buylighters.com">butane lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Windproof-Lighters_c_24.html">windproof lighter</a>s.</p>
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		<title>Refilling and Cleaning a Zippo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Mallikarjunan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some individuals maintain that liquid-fueled lighters impart an unpleasant taste to any tobacco product with which they come into contact. This is entirely a matter of opinion but, to remedy the situation, there are several different grades of lighter fluid on the market that advertise themselves as being free of any unpleasant flavor. For those who aren't ready to move to a high-end butane lighter, such as a Nibo, these fluids can help mitigate any risk of ruining a good cigar or pipe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some individuals maintain that liquid-fueled lighters impart an unpleasant taste to any tobacco product with which they come into contact. This is entirely a matter of opinion but, to remedy the situation, there are several different grades of lighter fluid on the market that advertise themselves as being free of any unpleasant flavor. For those who aren&#8217;t ready to move to a high-end butane lighter, such as a Nibo, these fluids can help mitigate any risk of ruining a good cigar or pipe.</p>
<p>The insert within the lighter&#8217;s case contains cotton covered by felt. Though there is a hole in this felt, the lighter is best filled by pulling it back to expose the cotton. This helps prevent over-saturating the cotton with fluid. Hold the lighter upside down, preferably over a sink and definitely not over a finished surface which may be damaged by the fluid. In most cases, some fluid will drip down the wick during refueling so expect there to be a bit of a mess.</p>
<p>Squirt a bit of fluid into the reservoir, let it soak for a few seconds and then repeat the process until the cotton is saturated. Remember to give the fuel a while to be absorbed. Putting too much fuel in quickly makes a huge mess which may not be realized until the lighter is placed into a pocket. Once the lighter is filled, put the felt back in place and return it to the lighter. Be sure to let the lighter sit for a while to make certain that any extra fuel has a chance to evaporate. The lighter may well emit a larger than normal flame on the first light after refueling, so be aware of this when turning the flint wheel for the first time.</p>
<p>Refill lighters over a sink. This makes sure that there is no fire hazard posed by spilled fluid and also makes sure that the fluid doesn&#8217;t damage any surfaces with which it may come into contact. When the lighter is filled and ready, be sure to rinse out the sink and to clean up any surfaces. Of course, never leave lighter-fluid soaked rags laying about. Rinse them out and wash them as soon as possible.</p>
<p>A well cared-for liquid-fueled can easily provide several generations of service. These devices are incredibly simple which is a large part of their long-lasting nature. By keeping them clean and by using high-quality fuel, one can be assured of getting their money&#8217;s worth. Remember to never substitute any other fuel for the lighter fluid called for by these lighters. This can be dangerous to both the user and the lighter itself and is certainly not safe for smoking purposes.</p>
<p>Brian is a buisiness consultant of an online <a href="http://www.buylighters.com">torch lighter</a>s store and has expert knowledge of <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Pipe-Lighters_c_36.html">zippo pipe lighters</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Best Fuel for Refillable Lighters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 13:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Mallikarjunan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fuel used on one's lighter goes a long way toward determining both the performance and the longevity of the device. When one purchases a high-end refillable lighter, such as a Colibri torch lighter or a liquid-fueled refillable such as a Zippo, it makes sense to protect that investment by making certain only the highest-quality materials are used to actually fuel the device.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fuel used on one&#8217;s lighter goes a long way toward determining both the performance and the longevity of the device. When one purchases a high-end refillable lighter, such as a Colibri torch lighter or a liquid-fueled refillable such as a Zippo, it makes sense to protect that investment by making certain only the highest-quality materials are used to actually fuel the device.</p>
<p>There are several ways by which one determines which fuel is the best, depending on whether one is dealing with liquid or gaseous fuel. First and foremost, only fuel specifically designed to fuel lighters should be used.</p>
<p>The nozzle on a can of butane is designed to fit perfectly with the receiver on a refillable lighter. Anything that doesn&#8217;t quite fit is most certainly not the correct fuel and one should not attempt to make it work by force. This can ruin the lighter as much as can using the incorrect fuel.</p>
<p>Liquid-fueled lighters are amazingly durable devices which are fairly forgiving where the quality of the fuel is used. So long as actual lighter fluid is being used, they offer good performance. However, the cheaper brands of lighter fluid, like their butane counterparts, tend to have more impurities. In liquid-fueled lighters, these impurities will be noticeable in the form of a foul odor when the lighter is sparked and in a distinctive and unpleasant taste on the first few puffs of any tobacco lit with the lighter. For the best results, use a fluid that advertises lending no flavor to tobacco. This is a mark of purity.</p>
<p>Lighting a cigar, for some smokers, should only be done in the most traditional way possible. This means either matches or cedar strips are employed. Matches obviously burn no fuel which may lend a taste to the cigar and cedar strips have a pleasant smell all their own. These methods, of course, lack the inherent convenience of a lighter. Given that lighting a cigar is a complex process, it may take several matches to get the stogie burning. Cedar strips have the disadvantage of being poor choices where portability is concerned and, of course, they can crumble in one&#8217;s pockets.</p>
<p>Brian is a business consultant for an online <a href="http://www.buylighters.com">lotus lighter</a> store and has expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Cigar-Cutter-Lighters_c_27.html">cigar cutter lighter</a>s.</p>
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		<title>Basic Lighter Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Mallikarjunan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A refillable lighter represents an investment. These devices can offer many years of reliable service but, like any product designed to last, they must be maintained and, of course, cleaned from time to time. This process is quite easy and, depending on what type of lighter one has opted to buy, it usually takes no more than a few minutes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A refillable lighter represents an investment. These devices can offer many years of reliable service but, like any product designed to last, they must be maintained and, of course, cleaned from time to time. This process is quite easy and, depending on what type of lighter one has opted to buy, it usually takes no more than a few minutes.</p>
<p>Any of these lighters will require a bit of basic maintenance and care in order to provide their full potential lifetime of service.</p>
<p>A butane torch lighter is one of the most popular accessories among cigar aficionados. They offer a clean-burning, hot flame, reliable lighting and the fuel is inexpensive. These lighters are also available in very highly-stylized designs. Some of them have two and even three flame jets which makes for a very striking visual display when they&#8217;re employed. These lighters are generally very clean-burning and will produce little residue when used. However, one must still endeavor to keep the flame jets clean and, most importantly, one must ensure that they&#8217;re free of any obstruction when the lighter is sparked.</p>
<p>On any lighter, the flint or electric lighting mechanism should never be forced. If there is resistance, check to see if an obstruction is present before adding pressure. Most often, a piece of dust or lint will have become lodged in the wheel. It can be removed from a flint style lighter by simply removing the flints and spinning the wheel to clear the obstruction.</p>
<p>On a butane-fueled lighter, there is a receptacle which is designed to accept a butane canister. This area must be kept clean. Generally, anything that may be obstructing this area can simply be brushed away. If anything should happen to become lodged in the jet area of the lighter, invert the lighter and tap it, gently, on a hard surface. This should dislodge any debris. If it doesn&#8217;t, one can use a thin piece of metal to gently lift away the obstruction. Anything that is stubbornly-lodged in the workings of such a lighter should be removed by a professional to avoid damage.</p>
<p>Brian is a business consultant of an online specialty <a href="http://www.buylighters.com">lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Colibri_bymfg_9-0-1.html">Colibri lighters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Zippo Lighters and Cigars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 14:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where cigars are concerned, Zippo lighters are something of a controversy. Zippo, of course, is the most well-known manufacturer of fluid-filled lighters. Any fluid-filled lighter will be the subject of the same controversy as are that manufacturer's. The debate stems from the fluid itself and how it affects"or doesn't affect, depending upon who one asks"the flavor of the cigar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where cigars are concerned, Zippo lighters are something of a controversy. Zippo, of course, is the most well-known manufacturer of fluid-filled lighters. Any fluid-filled lighter will be the subject of the same controversy as are that manufacturer&#8217;s. The debate stems from the fluid itself and how it affects&#8221;or doesn&#8217;t affect, depending upon who one asks&#8221;the flavor of the cigar.</p>
<p>Lighting a cigar with a Zippo has been a debate in the cigar aficionado community for a long time. These lighters have been around since World War 1 when they were offered to soldiers as a way of generating light without the position-betraying flare characteristic of a match. While matches may have been a liability in the trenches, many cigar smokers prefer them for lighting up in modern times, claiming that it is the best way to get a cigar burning without adding any unpleasant taste.</p>
<p>A butane lighter is oftentimes used by individuals who don&#8217;t want the hassle of matches but who want the convenience of a Zippo without the lighter fluid. Butane lighters combust very efficiently and the fuel does not at all affect the taste of the tobacco. There are several models of these lighters available and many are refillable. The very advanced models are almost as reliable in the wind as are their fluid-filled rivals.</p>
<p>Fluid-filled lighters are still very popular and, because many are given away to mark special occasions, many individuals have a nostalgic attachment to them. There are several brands of lighter fluid available which are formulated to eliminate the chemical taste. Even if a lighter fluid does give this taste, it is usually only for the first few puffs and it dissipates quickly.</p>
<p>Whether or not the taste of lighter fluid is something about which one should harbor concern is entirely for the smoker to decide. Being outdoors is as much about the equipment as it is about anything else and using a Zippo has something of an adventurous feel to it. These lighters long history of reliability makes them an advantageous choice for outdoor enthusiasts. The butane models, however, are very affordable and there&#8217;s nothing to say that it&#8217;s a bad idea to bring along more than one lighter and to see which proves superior in adverse outdoor conditions.</p>
<p>Brian is a business consultant for an online <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Blu_c_59.html">Zippo butane lighter</a> store and has expert knowledge of <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Cigar-Lighters_c_28.html">jet lighter</a>s.</p>
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