In my old house I installed an attic fan in a side window of the room. It could suck 1500 cubic feet per hour. The only problem with it was the fact that it would suck out all the heat in the room.
None of these will work well for cigars as far as odor goes. But as said above, pipes put off a much less offensive odor, and much less smoke in general.
I've loved everything I've read about the rabbit air. I think that is the unit I would choose as well.
I'll have to fire up a cigar and see how it does. I think it should work pretty well though.
Below is the view over my left shoulder while sitting in my den smoking. It’s a simple window fan, maybe $50 on amazon. Pipes don’t generate a lot of smoke volume, at least compared to cigars. If I run the fan while I’m smoking and for a few minutes after, keep on top of ash/dottle, and vacuum once a week, odor is a complete non-issue. I usually smoke from 9 to 11 each night with the door open and my wife is around the corner in the living room. Just an inexpensive option to try first for those that have a window in a prospective indoor smoking spot.
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Me too, but my present line up is also much friendly for my phono cartridge and way easier in use at all.
I think know why all their heads are tilted back.
They're trying to count and see who has the most nose hairs?
Me too, but my present line up is also much friendly for my phono cartridge and way easier in use at all.
This is my issue as well. I can move the air but it cools down fast when it is below zero outside. I have a space heater arriving today...will see how that works if I place it right next to me. Currently run 2 electric blankets in my chair and wear a few old pullovers.In my old house I installed an attic fan in a side window of the room. It could suck 1500 cubic feet per hour. The only problem with it was the fact that it would suck out all the heat in the room.