That would do fine. I don't own one. When I encounter a bad draw, I usually finish it, unless it's nearly impossible. What I do is smoke slowly. Most people will quicken the smoking process with a bad draw, in order to get it burning, so they think. I've done this a number of times, because it's instinctual. That's what turned me green a few times. Oh look, it's not burning, let me puff it 81 MORE times. That's it, now it's going. Oh look, it's not really going so good, let me take 73 more puffs. That's what turns you green. It's rare that I get a draw that bad. I keep my humidity levels at less than 70%. Lower levels of humidity will prevent a certain number of bad drawing cigars from becoming impossible to smoke.