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I recently had a couple of cigars that were tight on the draw. I had read here and other places about draw tools and this is what I came up with:
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I tend to go to excess.
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Nice! It would be interesting to know if, when you extract the tool, if it pulls tobacco with it.
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I've only used it once, turning it as I pushed it in. When I pulled it out, there were a few small flakes of tobacco that came out with it. Nothing that overly concerned me, though. Pre-light, the draw on that cigar was tight as a gnat's a....you get the metaphor. After I poked it, it was much better on the draw and it smoked beautifully with no tunnelling or canoeing.
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