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Cigar draw tools?
So how many of you use a draw tool of some variety, how often, and what are your thoughts? I assume most of you must have at least one, since they're invaluable to me with CC's and some tighter rolled NC's.
I've recently gotten a creative urge and sat down with my lathe and some leftover wood blanks to make a half dozen nice handles for my steel-rod draw pokers. Just wondering others thoughts on them. |
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Got a beautiful set of Henry's with "SmokeyJoe" embossed on the handles... SWEET! :ss
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Dont have one and never even seen one in person. I sure could have used one on a number of ocassions
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I use a pipe tool that was gifted to me by Fissure. :D
The spoon and tamper are great handles when I use the the little stainless poker. I works great when you get a stick that was wrapped tight. :tu :dance::dance::dance: |
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I also got a set of Henry's Tools with my name on them, and they've paid for themselves with the few cigars I've unplugged with them. Glad I got the set when they were available.:)
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I've never seen one. I have usually just tried recutting or just fight my way through.
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After the first time I needed it I bought one.
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The second best accessory I have! Next to my Palio. I never go to a herf without my Henry's tools and they sit next to me on my end table at home. Paid for themselves over and over again. :tu
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I just use a paperclip. It's not smooth and actually has little ridges on it so it works pretty well. Addmittedly I don't use it very often smoking mainly NC's that I keep around 63% humidity, but it does get used a few times a year.
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I made one from a coat hanger, and it works great; especially on fugitives from the island which are frequently plugged.
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I'd use one occasionally if I had one. I wish I'd bought a Henry's tool a while back. I get the impression from some posts here that they aren't available any more. That confirms what I suspected after trying in vain to find them online about a month ago. (I guess I missed the memo.)
I'll try a paper clip next time....never thought of that. :D |
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I use Henry's now, and have used the Drawpoker in the past. The Henry's tool works better because the metal rod is thicker, which clears the cigar better.
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Even though I don't approve of the way Henry treats the nurses in the hospital, I respect his hard work in the shed out back enough to use his tools and find they work very well. PERIOD.
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I keep a couple of short, sharpened end pieces of 316SS welding rod laying around. Works fine when the need arises.
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I just always use a paperclip
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Own a couple of Henry's as well.
I've also grabbed a 1/4 in drill bit - when I'm smoking in the garage. |
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I have a set of Henry's tools and they have saved several cigars.
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Another satisfied owner of a set of Henry's Draw Tools here. I upgraded from the large paperclip I was using previously. Once I learned not to go to deep and stay about an inch back from the burn line, I started having much better luck with them. Before I learned, I was running it all the way through and found it ruined the taste.
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I'm actually looking for a 'nicer' set of draw tools (Henry's seem to be done @ heartfelt), so please let me know if the creative juices get flowin'....
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I've used a paperclip, but would love to get one of these pipe tools
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I use a coat hanger with the end flattened and twist when I pull it out. Rarely have to use it though..
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Ok, so it seems like there's a handful who don't have Henry's tools that would want something. Maybe I need to get a creatin then and make a couple.
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Where can you get the Henry's tools?
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Where do you buy Henry's draw tool? I googled it but I cannot find a link, and it is not on CI or Famous, at least with a search.
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I use a thin drill bit. Twist going in, twist pulling out. Works great
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I bought some metal BBQ skewers that I cut down that seem to work pretty good. I hate having to use them, but its nice to have something ready to go.
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I just use a paper clip whenever I need to loosen the draw up. Nothing fancy but it gets the job done. Might have to give the drill bit a try next time.
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That Henry's draw tool looks alot like the $2 worm threader I purchased from Bass Pro Shops... :hm
Seriously, save the $18 and grab a worm threader. Has the nice wooden handle to boot... |
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I use a KABOB SKEWER most of the time. I also Hhave a DRAWPOKER. Works well...
DRY BOXING seems to work the best for me. I am sorry to say. Tom |
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I don't have one but I use the one at the shop when I need it. BTW Don Salvatore makes a decent looking one called a Havana draw enhancer.
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if I have a plugged cigar, I exchange it.. get thing about living in europe.. :D
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I actually paid for the Drawpoker a couple of years ago and have used it often when I get a cigar ( pre light ) that is plugged. The nice thing about this is that you are assured of a straight rod going thru the entire cigar without worrying if your line goes off center and you poke a hole in some other area of what you are smoking. Since I have been dry boxing my cigars for the last year I don't use the poker as much.
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Have a DrawPoker and use it to open up plugged cigars.
It also works well as a roach clip--just stab the DP into the side of the cigar and I can nub it down to almost nothing. :D Some cigars are just too packed though, and the wrapper will split if you stick any kind of draw opener into the cigar. |
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Bought a set of Henry's tools from Heartfelt and while I have not had to use them often...they have been great when pressed into service.
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I happened to leave them outside, in my patio, in Florida. Nothing survives that. They are now slightly rusted but I prefer to call the look "rustic".:D |
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I never go (or rather went) anywhere without my Henry Tools gifted to me by Old Sailor. Seems someone liked them at the last herf as they disappeared :(
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I couldn't find any Henry's tools so I started making my own Draw Pokers. This is what I came up with.
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I can't say I've ever needed one. I have only found a handful of cigars that did not have a good to great draw. :D
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A stainless steel worm threader from any tackle store will set you back about 3 bucks and works just great
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Ok, well since so many people seem like they'd like one, I'm going to try and finalize a better (sic) design than the one I have currently, and make a few prototypes for testing. If all goes well, I'll post further.
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I don't own one, but would if I had too. Luckily, I haven't had the need to use one since I lowered my RH to 62-65% several years ago. I also test the draw before I light, so that also helps me avoid the need for a draw tool.
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I guess I should feel fortunate that I picked up a set of Henry's Tools before they vanished. They come with a nice set of instructions that's entertaining to read.
On the topic about making draw tools, I noticed one day that there are barbeque or grill skewers that have wooden handles (maybe a bit large, mind you) and shafts that are marked off at 1" intervals like Henry's tools so that you can judge how far in it goes. I haven't compared the shaft sizes to see if they're comparable, but this was at a dollar store, so I'm sure someone sells a set the right size somewhere. If someone wants to bend a couple, cut it, and file down the tips I could see it working. |
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