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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 461513" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>The only inconsistency that I can report, is that from time to time I will get a run of tins with either nice thinly cut flakes or flakes that are quite thick. This does create an inconsistency in flavor, as the thicker flakes tend to burn slower and cooler but they do require more relights. The thinner flakes are a bit easier to work with and are quicker to dry and easier to fold and stuff. </p><p></p><p>I had a tin of Kendal Cream flake that had a mixture of thin and thick flakes. The thin flakes were loosely pressed and the thick were firmly pressed and as tough as raw hide. Needless to say, it was an interesting experience smoking through that 50 grams of tobacco as each bowl tasted somewhat different than the last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 461513, member: 2403"] The only inconsistency that I can report, is that from time to time I will get a run of tins with either nice thinly cut flakes or flakes that are quite thick. This does create an inconsistency in flavor, as the thicker flakes tend to burn slower and cooler but they do require more relights. The thinner flakes are a bit easier to work with and are quicker to dry and easier to fold and stuff. I had a tin of Kendal Cream flake that had a mixture of thin and thick flakes. The thin flakes were loosely pressed and the thick were firmly pressed and as tough as raw hide. Needless to say, it was an interesting experience smoking through that 50 grams of tobacco as each bowl tasted somewhat different than the last. [/QUOTE]
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