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Fellas,

I am looking for the cigar with the best draw and that produces the biggest volume of smoke. Any suggestions?



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Get the largest gauge cigar you can find and start with that.
 
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Sancho Panza Double Maduros (less expensive)
Maria Guerrero (moderately expensive)
PAM 64 (expensive)
 
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Doesn't this border of free advertising? Roll Eyes


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I appreciate the suggestions, nixdad, I will try those out.

Smok'em, sorry about putting that in my signature. I just thought it would be better than a beer quote


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In my opinion the Carlos Torano Signature collection cigars have a great draw and lots of smoke coming out (room fill). As well as the Maria Guerrera, Padron, and Oliva.


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I graduated from both Samford University (2000) and Cumberland School of Law (2003). I love the website guys.

In my very limited experience, I've been impressed with the draw and smoke volume of the Padron 1926 line and the Cabaiguan Imperiales. I liked them both so much that I recently purchased a box of the Padron 1926 #6 Maduro and two boxes of the Cabaiguan Imperiales.

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why? so you can pollute the air more quickly?


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