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Reamers - what do you use?

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Thinking about getting a pipe bowl reamer but doesn't know the good, the bad, nor the ugly.

So, what do you use and why? What else have you tried? What works and what doesn't?
 
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I use a Senior Style reamer. Mine was made by Kleen Reem. It fits most bowls well and you can get a solid grip on it while reaming. The shank screw also comes in handy. The only other reamer I have ever tried is a knife which works OK, but I prefer an actual reamer. One of these days I will probably pick up a Butner style reamer because they are so cheap.

 

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I kinda like how well it adjusts, but find worrysome the shape at the bottom of the bowl particularly compared to t-handles and bits I have seen.

@JustTroItIn, is this something I should even be worried about?
 
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Most pipes it does a fine job. There have been a few where the fit was not quite right and this is where a Butner style may have done a better job.

 
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I use a few different ones. Just for me there never seems like one can do all the different pipes I own. I even have to use a Knife from time to time on some Estate pipes I have bought before. The hole so small a Q-tip can't make it in the bowl. Love my Senior reamer
 
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I have a buttner and a Senior style reamer. The Buttner reams your pipe into a conical shape, as in more cake at the bottom and less at the top. The Senior style reamer is much more adjustable and achieves a much more parallel ream.

You could always go the route of various sized wooden dowels with sandpaper wrapped around them. Pretty cheap solution.

If you're a super badass, pipe knife it. Can be hard to be consistent with a pipe knife.
 
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I bought and use (and advocate for) the Senior reamer as well. Some of the estates that I've restored have had heavy cake. One was about 60% blocked! The Senior made quick but delicate work of the cake.
 
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