View attachment 110385 Bought one off the recommendation of other users. Haven’t been able to use yet but, I am impressed and looking forward to using it.
Honestly as I said before I use this wonderful invention as a Cigar helper. Many Cigar IMHO are a tad tight up near the Cap. I only go in about 3/8th., to 1/2" deep to improve air flow.
Now I'm looking for the cigar that has a tight draw so I can put this to use.
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I can’t believe I’m saying this but I actually agree with Derek. This tool is legit and is part of the trifecta to enjoy a cigar: cutter/lighter/perfect draw.I really do love this tool. I use it regularly on cigars that are serviceable, but not quite perfect.
I like it. Have used on some of my regulars that I have always liked their draw and found it improved it. Truely lets you fine tune. I will be upset when I lose it. With its size and color I can already foresee dropping it outside at night and not being able to find it while camping. I should go ahead and order it’s replacement.Report you experiences please.
To be honest, I've used this tool, and a toothpick and I think I prefer the toothpick. For me just poking a hole through the tightly packed end is enough without the need for the hooks to physically remove some leaves. YMMV, but toothpicks have been my budget go to option and work just fine.
Upgrade to a bamboo skewer, longer, a bit wider and still disposable (or loseable)To be honest, I've used this tool, and a toothpick and I think I prefer the toothpick. For me just poking a hole through the tightly packed end is enough without the need for the hooks to physically remove some leaves. YMMV, but toothpicks have been my budget go to option and work just fine.