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jrfoxx Draw tool badly cracking... 11-19-2019, 03:18 PM
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    Draw tool badly cracking wrappers

    Just like the title says. My cigars are kept at 65rh, but 2 times using the draw tool badly cracked the wrapper
    Any suggestions?

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    Are they connies or...
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    Yeah, the different wrappers tend to have different strengths and thicknesses, some are more likely to crack than others. What draw tool are you using? The ones that have a little barb I think are the best as you can push it in and it will pull out a little tobacco on it's way out, so you aren't wiggling it around, just straight in and out.
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    Cracking wrappers

    Yeah, its only been an issue with one brand of Coronas. I'm careful to only poke the tool around the middle. It's a straight tool with a point on the end, no barbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrfoxx View Post
    Yeah, its only been an issue with one brand of Coronas. I'm careful to only poke the tool around the middle. It's a straight tool with a point on the end, no barbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhedrick83 View Post
    Out of curiosity, what Cigar?
    Casa de Garcia Nicaragua Corona

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    Is it just this cigar that is cracking or that you have to use a draw tool?
    i rarely have the need for a draw tool, like less than one out of every 30-40 cigars. Often it’s the same cigar line that gives me trouble indicating it’s a rolling issue. I wouldn’t expect that you would have to use the draw tool so frequently.

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    It hasn't been to often that I need the draw tool. Maybe 3 cigars per hundred
    It only happens to a certain brand and I know that it is stored at 60 degrees and 65 percent rh, so they aren't dry
    I just can't figure it out an I smoked plenty of tight draws without using the tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrfoxx View Post
    It hasn't been to often that I need the draw tool. Maybe 3 cigars per hundred
    It only happens to a certain brand and I know that it is stored at 60 degrees and 65 percent rh, so they aren't dry
    I just can't figure it out an I smoked plenty of tight draws without using the tool.

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    The “RH” stands for relative humidity, if your cigars are 65% at 60 degrees they’re probably over humidified and closer to 75% at 70degrees.
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