Hex-pressed
roland_7707
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Looking through the featured samplers, there is a new one called the 5 Vegas hex-pressed sampler whete they are pressed into a six sided shape.
Anyone had one that shape before? What are some of the advantages/disadvantages of this shape?
Anyone had one that shape before? What are some of the advantages/disadvantages of this shape?
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I do like a good box press. I just think they're neat
I dont like the mouth feel of box-pressed cigars, kinda clunky to me.These may be worth a shot one day just to see.
the binder and wrapper need to have a perfect relationship with each other and the two of them together need to have a perfect relationship with the filler for a cigar to burn evenly.
so they roll a standard cigar and its round and it all burns nice... great. take that cigar and force it through a press. now the binder and filler and wrapper are not bunched the way they were "supposed to" and this could cause burn issues. where the binder and wrapper have fewer gaps between each other after the process of box pressing happens the burn will be better.
some manufacturers have found a few ways to help prevent burn issues on a box press and the most common one is to adjust the amount of filler in the cigar so the press will be taken easier.
if the theory of where the sticks touch were true then uncellophaned cigar that are not box pressed would always have issues as well. plus the filler is bound together way tighter than the pressure between two different cigars next to each other.