See my post just above yours. One additional benefit of alternating two pipes is that the one that is sitting in wait, dries a bit more and when reached for again it almost always lights with ease.What about relights, in the context of this topic?
I know everyone's saying that one shouldn't be shy about relights, but I find myself relighting pretty often, since I'm trying to smoke slowly, which results in pipe going out. And every time I relight, I naturally puff longer and harder, which I think is detrimental for the smoking experience - as pointed out earlier here. Should I be trying to relight less often? or am I just doing it wrong?
Nothing says you can’t load both pipes with the same blend. You’ll find a pleasant hour that way without frustration.
You can also view this as comparing your pipes to one another. If you pack each the same way and with the same blend, you can identify your best among your collection.
No rules. Make it fun.
On edit: Ziv, I see that you’re in S. Florida. Humidity may be adding to those relights.
I don’t load my pipe with this method because I find it burns hotter, faster and produces more smoke than I like, but try this….
Gravity fill your pipe with small pinches until you’ve reached the top. If it’s ribbon cut, rub it out so that you can drizzle the tobacco in pinches, then press very gently. -You’ll find that once you get that going, you’ll have a shorter smoke but an easier time keeping it lit.
Last edited: