How to Hand Roll Cigars & Smoking Tips : Use of Cigar Lighters

Posted By admin on July 31, 2010


Learn about cigar lighters in this free smoking video. Expert: Matthew Driggers Bio: Matthew Driggers is known to his peers as the “Cigar Rabbi.” He trains trade show models and attendants in the art of cigar smoking and etiquette. Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez

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25 Responses to “How to Hand Roll Cigars & Smoking Tips : Use of Cigar Lighters”

  1. Proflutzn says:

    @eROCtele yea i use to not use matches. and one night i was about to have a smoke with my buddy and he said to try matches….. one word… wow. ill never use a lighter again haha

  2. bahiadebrazil says:

    “Do you love to enjoy a cigarre and enjoy the brazlilian feeling at the same time?!
    Listen to “”Canta Bahia”" by Paloma Gomes then. Hope you enjoy!”

  3. eROCtele says:

    …are you high? Don’t use matches?

  4. x0qxq0x says:

    i think lighting a cigar with a zippo is way better..u walk in a casno sit down get ur poker chips and get ur cuban cigar and ur cigar cutter cut it and then use like a 50 dollar zippo to light. u will look like a fucking bad ass lmaoooo

  5. JefferyWylde says:

    haha, total bull! haven’t this guy heard about cigar matches?

  6. generfeld says:

    @HipHopTerminator oh, and make sure you dont use a disposable clear plastic lighter. The gas button/lever is plastic, and melts after about 40 seconds of continuous flame. This causes the gas port to come back down under its own weight, stopping the flame. The gas button/lever hardens in its deformed state, and you can never get the gas nipple up again. On Bic lighters, its metal so you dont have that problem.

  7. generfeld says:

    @punisher44445 hey, a regular Zippo lighter doesnt burn butane, it burns a liquid fuel closer to gasoline…the fumes and carbon would probably ruin the cigar’s flavor for a while…the “Zippo Blu” uses butane and has a torch flame though. Remember you can have a candle-type flame with both types of fuel, but butane burns much cleaner.

  8. punisher44445 says:

    @generfeld how about using a Zippo lighter with Zippo lighter fuel i haven’t tired it yet but its my new lighter and wanted to if it would change the flavour

  9. f11R2 says:

    why these people make a big deal out of nothing

  10. panzarw says:

    hmm this tip was the most needed, because i dont smoke cigs often but usually buy one for an ocasion so the new year is one =)
    I didnt knew you could use the wooden plane from the cigar tube to light it, it will help because outside a match will go out easily then that tinder :)

  11. generfeld says:

    yeah they use the exact same fuel (butane). torch-flame lighters just burn it with more air so the flame is hotter…same fuel though. Lighting with a standard-type flame requires more patience but def. do-able

  12. generfeld says:

    right after filling, the butane is cold so it wont light for a few mins. Also, the electric ignitors in torch-flame lighters DO wear out, no matter how pricey the lighter is. They are a natural wearble item. If youre very crafty you can buy a cheapo disposable lighter and take out the ignitor and put it in your refillable. Only recommended for the cheap foreign-made low quality refillables with no warranty. Manufacturers of good lighters know they wear out and should replace the ignitors 4 free

  13. bestabac says:

    what lighter

  14. HipHopTerminator says:

    Can a regular bic lighter work?

  15. kwit2k says:

    Hi ! I just found this ebay guy that sells Authentic cuban Cigars (here in the US!!), I just bought a box of Montecristos. They were great! , I think he/she has also Cohibas and Romeo y Julietas. You can contact him (mmh I believe is ‘her’) ->

    ” pattyllm17 at hotmail ”

    (LOL youtube removes my post if I put the actual email ;) )

    Just wanted to let you know!
    thanks!

  16. cmblues6 says:

    thats a really nice lighter, what brand is that

  17. HarleyJohansson says:

    oh that would be great! totally looking forward to it!

  18. mfdriggs84 says:

    You’re right. They were restricting me for time, though and I didn’t get much of a chance to write out what I was going to say. I’ll be making my own version of these videos soon

  19. HarleyJohansson says:

    it’s absolutely alright to light it with a match, just not with the usual safety matches you can get from any store but get those extra long ones

  20. WCD73 says:

    I just received a new lighter for Christmas,it resembles the Oscar which Colibri discontinued in 2007.I call it my “non Colibri Oscar”,it also has the two punch cutters on the back and a fuel window just like the Original Oscar,they now have the Oscar 2,I would rather have my lighter,I still have one Colibri,the Deuce which has 2 built in cutters,a punch cutter and a guilitine cutter.I will never buy another Colibri ever again!!

  21. GinnyPolach217 says:

    Sometimes i use wooden matches but you have to let it burn until it gets to the wood so you don’t get the sulfur taste in your cigar

  22. gent11763 says:

    By the way…I really enjoy these videos…I just received a combo double jet/punch lighter from Rocky Patel. And now I know how to use the punch thanks to this video. I don’t know what the release of air does before refilling the lighter, but I’ll try it next time.

    Thanks…

  23. Ares925 says:

    There is good info here, but the camera man needs to zoom in more, the purpose of a video is to show. If I just want to listen ill get a radio.

    Also, it looks like you have multiple types of lighters in front of you, why not give a quick 10-15 second run through of each one?

  24. godzilla74114 says:

    yet you can find them in the USA.

  25. HtnDuck says:

    Thank you very much. :)

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