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I was using a wooden toothpick before I moved on to the screw. After you get down to it, the wood adds some taste characteristics that I sometimes didn't enjoy. Also, the screw prevents the nub from turning on you when you go to draw.
I can't see spending $12.99 plus shipping for a nubber, but that's just me. I'd rather spend it on a cigar or two. |
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Just an other FNG
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+1
I wasn't going to mention them, but the creator of the Sweetness clip is not only a GENIUS, he's a heck of a guy too.
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just the paper clip for me!
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My only concern with using a screw as a nub tool is that many screws are plated in the production process. Some of the plating materials (cadmium comes to mind) are extremely bad for your health. I wouldn't want to take risks with the potential for ingesting/"inhaling" anything these plating materials might give off if heated.
I just stick with toothpicks.
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