The more surface area, the quicker the burn, all else being equal.What cut of tobacco burns the longest? Ribbon, flake, coin etc.
I just got a few OZ of this stuff and can confirm, this twist is about as dense as it gets. Fantastic smoke, if a bit strong and also somewhat hard to find.the twists (e.g. Samuel Gawith/ Gawith & Hoggarth) are very dense and long lasting.
Yessir! I had a bowl of sweet coconut twist last night, which has a fairly spacious chamber, but it was sliced very thin and fully rubbed out. I completely underestimated how long it would take to smoke. I figured an hour and a half, but it turned into a two and a quarter hour smoke.Flake, coin, plug, and rope all burn slowly relative to loose tobacco cuts, and depending on their preparation and the thickness of the pieces. Even rubbed out, I've had notably long smokes from flake, etc. They go well in small pipes for a longer smoke.
Meant to say “I had a bowl of sweet coconut twist last night in my hobby block meer, which has a fairly spacious chamber,” as a tobacco blend certainly doesn’t have a chamber ?Yessir! I had a bowl of sweet coconut twist last night, which has a fairly spacious chamber, but it was sliced very thin and fully rubbed out. I completely underestimated how long it would take to smoke. I figured an hour and a half, but it turned into a two and a quarter hour smoke.
Get your together Bro ...Meant to say “I had a bowl of sweet coconut twist last night in my hobby block meer, which has a fairly spacious chamber,” as a tobacco blend certainly doesn’t have a chamber ?
If you only knew the half of it ?Get your together Bro ...