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PerfecDraw®️

Precision Cigar Draw Enhancer Tool & Nubber

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$29.99 $39.95

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How often do you cut or punch your cigar, test the draw, and proclaim, “Wow! What a great draw!”? And you enjoy that cigar even more than usual, right? With the PerfecDraw, there is no reason to settle for a tight, or even just “acceptable” draw, when you can have your own personal, “Wow! What a great draw!” Every cigar. Every time.

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Customer Reviews

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Cody Murrow
Money saver

I have had several cigars that wouldn’t draw and eventually I would give up and toss them. This product does exactly what it says it does. I’ve only had it for a couple of weeks and it has already paid for itself.

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Charlie Dixson
Follow up to my review

I sometimes buy a tin of cigarrilos to smoke when time is short. I've always found it difficult to snip the cap off because of their size. Sometimes I would snip too much. I have found another use for the Perfectdraw tool which Rod didn't mention, but works great. If you insert just the very tip into the cap just up to the first row of cutting teeth, it will give you the perfect draw hole for a cigarette. No more ruining the cap. Again Rod, thanks for a great product!!!

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Charlie Dixson
Way better than Cigar Caddy tool

I've only had the Perfecdraw for only a week and I can honesty saw it is worth the money. I have previously used a cigar Caddy draw enhancer tool the was highly recommended by my local tobacconist and I can tell that thing was a piece of junk. No matter how many times I ran it through a cigar, it didn't work. And it was so flimsy that you cannot control it and will bend inside the cigar and eventually poke through the wrapper. Not with the Perfecdraw. It goes straight in and does not bend, poke holes in the wrapper, or damage the cigar. Most importantly, it improves the draw dramatically. There have been a few cigars that just were beyond hope of fixing the draw, but 98% of the cigars I've used it on have benefited from it. Sometimes I might have to use it 2 or 3 times to get there, but it indeed works. (The Cigar Caddy has since gone by the wayside) Thanks Rod for creating this masterpiece of a tool!!!

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Harold Henry
The Perfec Draw

It was the best item I ever bought. It works great. I recommend it to all cigar lovers!

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MATTHEW Halsey

It works better than other draw tools but I still have some cigars that still won’t draw even with this tool. I have found that if I make 2 or 3 holes before I light or cut than it works better.

Hi Matthew. Thanks for your review. Yes, though I am the inventor of the PerfecDraw, I too sometimes need to create more than one location of penetration. Remember, the PerfecDraw is a tool, not a magic wand. Here is the most common problem that results in needing more than one hole:
When the tobacco filler leaves are not sticky, they do not adhere strongly to each other. So when you use the PerfecDraw to remove some tobacco, those 'loosened' tobacco leaves inside the cigar sorta relax and expand, resulting in less pressure inside the binder and wraper. They expand to fill in the area where you removed some tobacco. That is the ideal, and by far most common, when using the PerfecDraw. But keep in mind, as tobacco ferments, one of the chemical processes is the conversion of starch (complex carbohydrates - long-chain molecules) to sugars (short chain molecules). And sugars are sticky. The formation of those 'sugars' can cause some amount of stickiness of the leaves. When this occasionally happens, as they roll the cigars, the packed filler tobacco sorta all sticks together. So the leaves do not spread out after you remove some tobacco. This is more common in certain cigars, but can happen with any cigar when certain batches of tobacco are used, or could be even certain specific individual leaves. Luckily, this isn't very common.
Anyway, yes, sometimes you may need to insert the PerfecDraw into slightly different locations, or even at very, very slightly different angles. And occasionally, albeit very rarely, you will even find cigars that are beyond hope. They're just too messed-up. Frustrating, isn't it?
Thanks again for your review. Rod Kurthy

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