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    Lonely Wandering Bum Schatzman's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanS View Post
    Never smoked indoors aside from at a Lounge or B&M, but if we're I'd invest in Rabbit Air. Excellent air cleaning.
    I have a rabbit air with the smoke kit and have been disappointed to be honest. I have a "cigar room" in my house which has a TV, leather sofas, and a humidor cabinet along with other cigar storage devices. I am the only one who uses the room and rarely have anyone over. While the rabbit air helps with the odor, it isn't a "smoke eater". You really need more then just the rabbit air. I am still trying to figure out what that other device is.

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    Indeed so Most indeededly bluenoser's Avatar
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    Only ever smoked indoors a handful of times, at friends places that do, but never at my own place. Just feels weird doing so. If I had a garage or man cave separate from the house I probably would because I hate having to rely on the weather to get a smoke in. (tonight it's cool, windy and drizzling out so no smoke for me). I've just never liked the lingering smell of it, plus the wife's %100 anti smoking and I don't want the kids around it. I would love to have a place setup above a garage, where I don't need to be concerned with wind and rain (or ridiculously cold Saskatchewan winters) , with some air exchange system in place for a man cave that I could smoke in and keep the lingering odor away from the house, but for now I'm stuck relying on the weather.
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    When I was in college I smoked indoors. Mainly because I was a writer, and chain smoking is a part of any writer's healthy diet. Everything in my "office" stunk. I stunk all the time. It gets musty when smoking indoors.

    Now that I have a family, I am a strict none smoker in the house. Don't my wife or kids to have to smell it or breathe it. I do smoke in the garage though, just make sure the door is part way up.

    If weather is an issue, I say embrace it. To me, poor weather is nature's way of making me practice moderation
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    It probably helps that cigar smoke smells much nicer than cigarette smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeede View Post
    It probably helps that cigar smoke smells much nicer than cigarette smoke.
    I was smoking cigars and pipes. Still stunk like a cheap bar. Smoking Inside The House

    Sure it may smell a bit better. But smoke is smoke.

    Whenever I build a shop, I'm gonna make a man cave out there. Complete with the leather arm chairs and big ol tv for sports. That way I can kinda smoke inside somewhere and not worry about the house.
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    Smoke inside my office in the winter months - 1 cigar a day. Installed and inline fan that works pretty well and will use Ozium and / or Pure Ayre to help get rid of any lingering odor. Tolerable for the wife as it's not a common area room and if I go a few days without it usually clears to the point you can't really tell.
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    Forbidden Territory in the Stogey household....Love my go-to Garage smoke anytime, 27/7. Plus endless mugs of BEER
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    I spent nearly 6 months smoking inside an apartment once a week. I had 2 sliding glass doors to a patio where I kept one open, and used a fan to blow the smoke out. I would leave the windows open for a couple hours afterwards and the place reeked for a few days, but seemed to have no lasting effects. Wife didn't notice when she visited on the weekends, and when we moved out nothing was ever said.

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    I am going to try not to ever smoke in the house unless I have a proper ventilation system set up in the office. My primary concern is if I smoked in the house I would probably start smoking way more
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    Quote Originally Posted by projectsunfire View Post
    I am going to try not to ever smoke in the house unless I have a proper ventilation system set up in the office. My primary concern is if I smoked in the house I would probably start smoking way more
    This.

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