Best draw tool?
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Puff_Dougie
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Where do you find them? Online? B&M? Make them yourself? I really hate a tight draw. Anybody use draw tools? What do you recommend?
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Look up Havana Saver. They have some really cool ones.
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I will be watching this thread with interest. Right now ever since I got my nubber from Stubble I have been using it
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small phillips screwdriver
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I make my own from the thinnest guage coat hanger wire I can find and I cut the end square, not pointed. Pointed ones tend to split what they're being pushed through but a square end cuts a clean hole.... That's an old-time carpenter's trick....
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A large straightened paperclip works well also. It costs significantly less than any fancy purchased draw tool.
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allsmokedup:A large straightened paperclip works well also. It costs significantly less than any fancy purchased draw tool.
And it has a square-cut end. Good choice.... -
I occasionally smoke a pipe,I use the thing on my pipe tool to poke one if its putting up too much of a fight.
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eBay is where I got mine. Around $12 if I remember right. There were several in the Buy It Now section if you don't want to mess around with an auction.
Edit: It was from Havana Saver as 0patience mentioned. -
I've used a toothpick, usually just tight around the head.
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Havana saver. I have used paper clips, pipe tools... this thing is great. Worth every penny. I need to order another.0patience:Look up Havana Saver. They have some really cool ones. -
I've been using my Stubble nubber, but I went to the website and these look good. Might have to get one - it really is annoying to get a tight draw - can ruin a great cigar. Thanks for the suggestion.
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This is what I use ^^allsmokedup:A large straightened paperclip works well also. It costs significantly less than any fancy purchased draw tool. -
welding rod or an ice pick
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dr_frankenstein56:welding rod or an ice pick
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Oooohh, a big no-no on the ice pick. Those things have points. Pointed draw tools are a split cigar waiting to happen..... Just sayin.... -
I use a sqewer.
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This. I guess I am just cheap but why buy when this works.jlmarta:I make my own from the thinnest guage coat hanger wire I can find and I cut the end square, not pointed. Pointed ones tend to split what they're being pushed through but a square end cuts a clean hole.... That's an old-time carpenter's trick.... -
The fang pulled from a level 40 Red Dragon's mouth, but only after a Half Elf Cleric of Tyr has blessed it with the blood of a unicorn.
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I will have to try this!
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Thanks! I never knew that! I guess I have been real lucky to not have to use it on much!
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I use a small pocket knife blade...if it doesn't work I just chuck
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Yup, that seals it. My I nominate Rain for best draw tool.Rain:The fang pulled from a level 40 Red Dragon's mouth, but only after a Half Elf Cleric of Tyr has blessed it with the blood of a unicorn. -
A good friend of mine makes them and I have several that tend to cater to the size of the cigar....the nice thing about his is that they are "fluted" which makes it easy to get to the offending piece of tobacco and grab it while backing it out. It opens even the most stubborn plugs and has saved me a ton of money over the years. Here is a photo of them ( they are called wine tools but he makes them fluted and they are the best cigar tools out there...I have about a dozen different tools but his are the best ) http://www.wineadors.com/cigar-tools.html
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Dude! That's awesome! Thanks for the link! Gonna have to order one of those!Cigary:A good friend of mine makes them and I have several that tend to cater to the size of the cigar....the nice thing about his is that they are "fluted" which makes it easy to get to the offending piece of tobacco and grab it while backing it out. It opens even the most stubborn plugs and has saved me a ton of money over the years. Here is a photo of them ( they are called wine tools but he makes them fluted and they are the best cigar tools out there...I have about a dozen different tools but his are the best ) http://www.wineadors.com/cigar-tools.html
Here's the hyper-link