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  • #16
    Cuban cigars have always had that reputation of tightly rolled cigars...the perfect draw normally can fix it....use it twice and you've made your money back already. It's a great tool and one worth buying...I know there are people who sell screwbits on a handle..I've not used it...but don't get conned buying it...use something's that was especially designed for unplugging cigars

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    • #17
      Originally posted by gojira View Post
      I hate it when cigars are underfilled. It's bloody robbery!
      Hahaha tell me about it.........either a packed cigar but unsmokable or a smokable cigar but under filled take your pick lol

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      • #18
        Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
        Cuban cigars have always had that reputation of tightly rolled cigars...the perfect draw normally can fix it....use it twice and you've made your money back already. It's a great tool and one worth buying...I know there are people who sell screwbits on a handle..I've not used it...but don't get conned buying it...use something's that was especially designed for unplugging cigars

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        I will consider buying this now, i have seen a lot of copies going around, cubans have always been firmly packed but now i have finally flipped my lid about it lol

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        • #19
          Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
          Cuban cigars have always had that reputation of tightly rolled cigars...the perfect draw normally can fix it....use it twice and you've made your money back already. It's a great tool and one worth buying...I know there are people who sell screwbits on a handle..I've not used it...but don't get conned buying it...use something's that was especially designed for unplugging cigars

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          Its actually a modified dental tool and by coincidence the 'inventor' is a dentist. MLW recognised it straight away and she's a dental nurse.
          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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          • #20
            I pulled the trigger on a pd last week arrived Saturday. I must says it's a nice tool, expensive for what it is but as others have said it should easily pay for itself if it saves a couple of sticks...when it saves!!

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            • #21
              I prefer to double draw! If there's so little smoke I'm fighting it, is too tight.

              Given that CC are draw tested. I guess a majority? I guess this is what they are going for? I've not noticed on the whole of people double or triple draw and if this differs for CC and NC generally. Perhaps it's time for a poll!?

              Can you tell I'm smoking at lunchtime and don't have anything more interesting to worry about?...



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              • #22
                The way I see it they are either fake, too wet, not for you or you’re incredibly unlucky.

                I’m assuming you trust your source and are keeping them properly so maybe you just prefer NC. Have you enjoyed Cubans without issue in the past or have you always found them too tight?

                Personally I like the draw on Cubans, It’s been over a year since I’ve needed to use the PD (I’ve used it more in that time but just for preference rather than being a necessity).

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                • #23
                  Too late for this year ... but

                  assuming Canadian climate (and its meager 100 days that you don’t heat yer house)

                  by may 1st to 15th I add the last water to my humidifiers (a month before my furnace cycles down for the summer)... until the end of September (when my furnace starts to work again) .

                  adapt this to yer local climate (heating season) .

                  i don’t care what yer hygrometers say ... stop adding water to humidifiers before summer begins.

                  you can thank me this time next year (or not)

                  derrek
                  tourists bring home souvenirs ... explorers bring home stories .

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                  • #24
                    Interesting derrek.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                      Its actually a modified dental tool and by coincidence the 'inventor' is a dentist. MLW recognised it straight away and she's a dental nurse.
                      Actually I do remember you saying that...and I tried to make my own tool which was a flop haha

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                      • #26
                        I tried looking for this 'tool' out of curiosity.can't find it. anyone got a link!?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by puropunch View Post
                          I pulled the trigger on a pd last week arrived Saturday. I must says it's a nice tool, expensive for what it is but as others have said it should easily pay for itself if it saves a couple of sticks...when it saves!!

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                          I have saved 4 cigars in the last month. It has given my soul some peace as I am no longer binning ?20 plus cigars.

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                          • #28
                            Perfect Draw. Even sorts out sticks you aren?t ?quite? right. Definitely worthwhile.


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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by puropunch View Post
                              I tried looking for this 'tool' out of curiosity.can't find it. anyone got a link!?

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                              Let me take a look at my eBay history


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                              • #30
                                The outer casing of the PerfecDraw is made of heat hardened, super-light-weight aircraft/aerospace grade 6061 T-6 aluminum. It also has a military aerospace grade, 25 micron thick gloss black anodized “hard coat” for exceptional durability.

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