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		<title>Can I Use a Cedar Strip to Light a Cigar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Danson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many cigar purists believe that cedar strips are the only way to light a cigar while ensuring the cleanest flavor. Some even say that the cedar adds a pleasant flavor. Others believe that using cedar strips adds an unnecessary step to the smoking process. These smokers prefer to stick with regular cigar lighters. If you'd like to see if cedar strips work well for you, you'll be happy to discover that using them is fairly easy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many cigar purists believe that cedar strips are the only way to light a cigar while ensuring the cleanest flavor. Some even say that the cedar adds a pleasant flavor. Others believe that using cedar strips adds an unnecessary step to the smoking process. These smokers prefer to stick with regular cigar lighters. If you&#8217;d like to see if cedar strips work well for you, you&#8217;ll be happy to discover that using them is fairly easy.</p>
<p>First, using cedar ensures that there are no chemicals that make their way into your smoke. Lighter fluid (other than butane) can cause some very off tastes and smells in your smoke. Matches can also cause problems if you don&#8217;t let them burn past the head. Using cedar also adds a nice scent to the cigar &#8211; an infusion of cedar, as it were. Using cedar strips to light your cigar is not particularly difficult to do, though you&#8217;ll have to follow some pretty specific steps.</p>
<p>You will first need to find somewhere out of the wind where you can light your cedar. It&#8217;s very easy to put out burning cedar, so opt for somewhere protected. Next, you&#8217;ll need a way to light the cedar. Many people choose to use candles for this purpose, but you will need to make sure that you use an unscented candle. You can also use a match, but make sure that you let it burn past the head so no sulfur smell gets into your cigar.</p>
<p>Fortunately, you can still have a fantastic smoking experience using high quality lighters that are designed specifically for cigar aficionados. Butane torch lighters are an excellent option and are great for creating even flames. You will discover that there are many classy looking lighters that are easy to carry around for any occasion.</p>
<p>A great part of the enjoyment of cigar smoking is experimenting with different accessories. Give cedar strips a try and decide for yourself if they are worth the extra effort. They burn quickly and provide a great flame that is ideal for lighting cigars. You may find yourself pleased with this classic method for lighting your favorite cigars.</p>
<p>Drew is a consultant for an online specialty <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/">cigar lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Zippo-Blu-Butane-Torch-Lighters_c_59.html">zippo blu</a> lighters.</p>
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		<title>When Would I Need a Butane Torch Lighter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 08:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Danson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a smoker or enjoy camping or barbecuing, then you likely own one or more lighters. If you have ever been to a smoke shop or even browsed the lighters section of any sporting goods store, you have likely noticed that there are many different options available to you, from disposable lighters to Zippos, butane torches, and more. What exactly is a butane torch lighter, and how does it differ from all of the other options on offer? What makes it more unique or desirable than any of the other lighters out there?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a smoker or enjoy camping or barbecuing, then you likely own one or more lighters. If you have ever been to a smoke shop or even browsed the lighters section of any sporting goods store, you have likely noticed that there are many different options available to you, from disposable lighters to Zippos, butane torches, and more. What exactly is a butane torch lighter, and how does it differ from all of the other options on offer? What makes it more unique or desirable than any of the other lighters out there?</p>
<p>While most lighters work using flint to create a spark, a butane torch style lighter instead relies on piezoelectricity, which creates a spark by using a small hammer to strike a piece of quartz. One of the unique properties of quartz is that it generates voltage whenever it is deformed. The impact from the hammer creates a change in the mineral that is just enough to generate a tiny spark, igniting the butane that the lighter emits and resulting in a consistent and steady flame.</p>
<p>With a butane torch style lighter, you get a flame that is very hard to extinguish. This is great in both wind and rain, as well as when you need sustained heat to get a fire going. The lighters are also very popular among cigar and cigarette smokers, giving an even light and not adding any taste to the cigar. You will also find that the sheer number of sizes and styles that these lighters come in helps to increase their appeal, and many offer adjustable flames and other settings to help make them ideal for almost any situation or scenario.</p>
<p>With a butane torch style lighter, you also have the added benefit of not needing to replace it every time the fluid runs out. Unlike disposable lighters, all you have to do when this occurs is simply use a can of butane, which can be found at very low prices in most convenience and grocery stores, to refill the lighter. The process takes about five to ten seconds and can save you a lot of money in the long run.</p>
<p>In short, these lighters are considerably different from the other options on the market. They burn much hotter and much more consistently. For many people, they are the perfect option and are well worth considering.</p>
<p>Drew is a consultant for an online specialty <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Cigar-Lighters_c_28.html">cigar lighters</a> store and has expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/">lighter</a>s.</p>
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		<title>How to Care for Your Butane Lighter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[High-end butane lighters are of a quality that enables them to provide service for many years. This is dependent, however, upon keeping the lighter in good working order. Fortunately, butane lighters are enormously simple devices and much of their reliability owes to this fact.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High-end butane lighters are of a quality that enables them to provide service for many years. This is dependent, however, upon keeping the lighter in good working order. Fortunately, butane lighters are enormously simple devices and much of their reliability owes to this fact.</p>
<p>A Nibo lighter is a good example of a high-quality, refillable butane lighter. They produce a characteristically compact and hot flame that enables them to be used in conditions where a regular butane would stand little chance of functioning. Caring for these lighters is a combination of looking after the mechanical elements and the cosmetic parts of the lighter.</p>
<p>The mechanics, where the user is concerned, are easy to understand. The lighter has a receiver which is used to refill the reservoir with butane. This receiver will only accept a standard can of butane. No other fuel should be used in these lighters and any adapter that doesn\&#8217;t readily fit should not be made to do so by force. Doing so can destroy the lighter.</p>
<p>Make certain to only use fuel which is specifically designed for use in butane lighters. The adapter on the can is generally the best way to determine if one has the right fuel. The adapter should slide into the receiver on the bottom of the lighter with little or no effort. If this is not the case, chances are that one has the wrong fuel for the job and attempting to make it fit by forcing the nozzle is dangerous for both the user and the lighter itself. Never use a fuel other than butane in any butane lighter.</p>
<p>Fuel should be chosen for purity. More expensive lighters generally require impurity-free fuel to ensure that they perform up to their highest level. This fuel isn\&#8217;t much more expensive than the lower grades of butane and the performance is markedly better. It\&#8217;s worth it to spend the few extra dollars to get the best fuel. If the lighter fails to ignite after refueling, there is likely air caught in the reservoir. To discharge it and restore flow, simply depress the fuel release button without tripping the igniter mechanism. This usually needs to be done for only a second or two before proper flow is restored to the lighter and it ignites.</p>
<p>Sam Smith is the owner of an online specialty <a href="http://www.buylighters.com">torch lighter</a>s store and has expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <a href="http://www.buylighters.com/Butane-Torch-Lighters_c_23.html">refillable butane lighter</a>s.</p>
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