I haven't heard of saving a cigar for more than an hour or 2. The usual result is a bad tasting stick after it sits for any longer than that, and a tube with no air will only make that taste worse.
The one thing that I could suggest is to use a cigar cutter and cut the cigar bout a half inch beyond the burn and then put it back into a small humidor or even a zip-lock style bag with a humi-pillow until you have the time to finish the smoke. A sharp cutter might not cause the wrapper to unravel, if you're lucky.
camgfs:I haven't heard of saving a cigar for more than an hour or 2. The usual result is a bad tasting stick after it sits for any longer than that, and a tube with no air will only make that taste worse.The one thing that I could suggest is to use a cigar cutter and cut the cigar bout a half inch beyond the burn and then put it back into a small humidor or even a zip-lock style bag with a humi-pillow until you have the time to finish the smoke. A sharp cutter might not cause the wrapper to unravel, if you're lucky.
Sandman1am: camgfs:I haven't heard of saving a cigar for more than an hour or 2. The usual result is a bad tasting stick after it sits for any longer than that, and a tube with no air will only make that taste worse.The one thing that I could suggest is to use a cigar cutter and cut the cigar bout a half inch beyond the burn and then put it back into a small humidor or even a zip-lock style bag with a humi-pillow until you have the time to finish the smoke. A sharp cutter might not cause the wrapper to unravel, if you're lucky. Details details....if you are gonna get all technical make sure you blow the smoke out of it after you cut the end off. I guess the other options are ok too but I don't think I would put it back into my humidor unless you don't mind that smell in there.
camgfs:and then put it back into a small humidor or even a zip-lock style bag with a humi-pillow .
and then put it back into a small humidor or even a zip-lock style bag with a humi-pillow .
I should have been more specific, sorry. When I said to put it into a small humidor, I mean one like a cigar jar, or something that you would not use for your sticks, but only to hold them until you will finish your cigar. The 'used cigar' smell would ruin a humidor imo. Sorry if I mislead anyone on that.
undulac:Let me rephrase this because I think I am sending people down the wrong track. My cousin has this tube that he puts a lit cigar in and it goes out almost instantly (can't get in touch with him). He can put it in his pocket and then bring it inside (out of the heat/cold) with zero odor. I found one made by Cigar Savor but I can't find anywhere to buy it. I figured somebody might have one and give me some insight. I smoke a lot in the car and I hate to leave a lit cigar in the car while I run into a store for ten minutes. If I leave it outside, this 5 degree weather kills it in that short of time.
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gmill880:I couldn't find an explanation of how it works ...did I miss something ?
bbc020: gmill880:I couldn't find an explanation of how it works ...did I miss something ?It's magic. If it actually does work, seems pretty interesting. I would love to see how/when it was applied to those sticks.