Like to smoke your Cigars down to the Nub.? Occasionally run into a tight Draw.?
This has got to be the best Cigar Accessories Purchase that I've made this year.
Just search for "Boravis Cigar Tool" on Amazon where it's sold for around $15.00.
For unclogging the Cigars it's easy peasy. Twist it in and then pull straight back without the twist. The end is extended hooks that will pull the tobacco out making very small hole..
For smoking the nub just unscrew the small side and you have a twin prong that you insert into the side of the cigar works well for any cigar from my Cheroot to Churchill. The body is thick so heat is not transferred. The two prongs probably works better than the single 1 prong that the competition uses. Making this the one to buy.
This one only costs $15.99 and I find myself using daily. I bought the Gray Aluminum and it's quite sturdy. The threads are precision cut and screw in and out very easily.
There is another draw tool that is more popular at $35.00 but I'm very satisfied with this one and don't think that it's worth the extra cost.
This has got to be the best Cigar Accessories Purchase that I've made this year.
Just search for "Boravis Cigar Tool" on Amazon where it's sold for around $15.00.
For unclogging the Cigars it's easy peasy. Twist it in and then pull straight back without the twist. The end is extended hooks that will pull the tobacco out making very small hole..
For smoking the nub just unscrew the small side and you have a twin prong that you insert into the side of the cigar works well for any cigar from my Cheroot to Churchill. The body is thick so heat is not transferred. The two prongs probably works better than the single 1 prong that the competition uses. Making this the one to buy.
This one only costs $15.99 and I find myself using daily. I bought the Gray Aluminum and it's quite sturdy. The threads are precision cut and screw in and out very easily.
There is another draw tool that is more popular at $35.00 but I'm very satisfied with this one and don't think that it's worth the extra cost.
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