Does anyone have the Plugged Cigar Tool? Is it worth buying?
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I now feel better about using a bit last week to nub a smoke.I had a problem with a Regios Reserva I was smoking a little bit ago and figured I'd share my solution with you guys. Rather than start a new thread I used the ole handy dandy search bar and whadaya know; there was a few threads related to my problem. Anyways, I decided to enjoy my last Regios Reserva and as I usually do I toast the end from outside in and get it going and then I cut it. I find this helps to get an even burn. Well after I cut it I found that the draw was really tight and it was pissing me off. I tried to massage it out and I even cut just a little more off the top. Still tight, hmmmmm. I figured it was plugged and there was no way I was gonna toss it. Now, I don't have a draw tool so what to do? I went to my trusty tool box and grabbed this.
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I opened it up and pulled out one of these.
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A 1/8 drill bit. I put it directly in in the center of the head of the cigar and gently twisted it as far in as I could. I checked the draw and did it one more time. Perfect. A little ingenuity and I was able to thoroughly enjoy the rest of my cigar trouble free.
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Lol. I use a corn cob holder for a nubbing tool.I now feel better about using a bit last week to nub a smoke.Felt like a big hillbilly...but it worked perfectly.
I have one as well that I bought years ago....while it does work sometimes when the tobacco heats up the plug comes right back. I ended up having a friend of mine notch out about 3 crochet like hooks on mine at different places....the rod on the Thompsons is really long so I had him cut off about 2 inches at the end.....then filed it down with a point for insertion and it works like a dream.I have a Draw Poker that I got from Thompson Cigar...works pretty well...
Lol. I use a corn cob holder for a nubbing tool.