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| Draw | The amount of air drawn through a lit cigar. A 'hot' draw is one that is too easy and suggests the cigar has been rolled too lightly and will burn unevenly and more furiously. A 'plugged' draw indicates the tobacco has been rolled too tight, making it difficult if not impossible to smoke. The 'perfect' draw speaks for itself. | |
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