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| Steps Involved With Relighting a Pipe |
| Written by Dave Sabot | |||
| Thursday, 05 November 2009 07:29 | |||
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Relighting a pipe has been a necessity as long as pipes have been enjoyed, which goes back several centuries. No successful means of avoiding this problem has ever been found, and many smokers do not consider it a problem. Rather, they find it an enjoyable part of the process and something that sets pipe smoking further apart from other types of tobacco-related enjoyment. Of course, if you decide smoking a pipe is right for you, you'll need to learn just how to relight that pipe, as 99.9% of the bowls you smoke will require relighting at some point. What should you do to relight it?
Relighting a pipe has been a necessity as long as pipes have been enjoyed, which goes back several centuries. No successful means of avoiding this problem has ever been found, and many smokers do not consider it a problem. Rather, they find it an enjoyable part of the process and something that sets pipe smoking further apart from other types of tobacco-related enjoyment. Of course, if you decide smoking a pipe is right for you, you'll need to learn just how to relight that pipe, as 99.9% of the bowls you smoke will require relighting at some point. What should you do to relight it? Your initial step should be to ensure that the pipe is actually out. Draw on the pipe and then exhale the breath. If there is smoke from the bowl and on your breath, your pipe might not be out, but only slumbering. A few quick draws will bring it back to wakefulness. However, if no smoke is seen, you'll need to engage in the relighting process. In reality, this is not so very different from the initial light on the pipe. Your first step is to ensure that you have the right lighter. Pipe lighters should be specially chosen and you should avoid torch lighters, as these can actually damage your pipe. Before you break out that lighter, you'll need another tool - your tamper. Take out your tamper and gently tamp the tobacco down in the bowl. Use a light touch here to avoid packing it too tight and being unable to enjoy your smoke. Once the tobacco has been tamped back down, you can turn it over and dump out the ash if you prefer, though many smokers prefer to leave the ash in the bowl. Once the pipe has been tamped and you have decided what to do with the ash, you can move on to the relighting process, itself. Light your lighter and hold the flame above the tobacco - do not touch the tobacco. Draw on the stem to make the flame caress the tobacco. Swirl the flame over the top of the bowl, in order to ensure that you are able to achieve even burning. Continue drawing on the pipe. Once you are sure that the tobacco has been relit, remove the flame and continue enjoying your smoke. Author Info: Dave Sabot is the owner of specialty butane lighters store. With expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including pipe lighters, Dave also authors a highly rated blog featuring lighter reviews.
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