Haha, I didn't take it hard at all. I know how frustrating a repetitive thread can be.
I like the idea of a tin. Transportability, quick smoke, multiple smokes. I don't know where I would use them. But I like to think I could use them
What's the difference between a cigar in a tin and a cigar shipped in a spanish cedar box? Is it kinda like wine being aged in french oak as opposed to stainless steel?
Honestly, the Onyx tins (I believe they are called Impulse) aren't bad. They are a little rough, but the taste is very good, they produce a good bit of smoke, and have a decent kick for the size.
most tin cigars I have come accross are dry curred, nothing more than glorified hot burning cigarettes. for example, sancho panza tins I bought once, terrible. kahlua tins, terrible. I stopped trying tins after that.
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