Cigar drill
A hole is cut into the cigar head from above using a cigar drill. The cigar should preferably have a flat head of medium thickness. The diameter of the hole cannot be adjusted, which means that different drills may have to be used for different formats.
Cigar drills have the advantage that they are very small and can therefore be easily carried around. Many models also have a device with which the drill can be hung on a key ring. Another advantage is an ejection mechanism for the cut tobacco.
A hole is cut into the cigar head from above using a cigar drill. The cigar should preferably have a flat head of medium thickness. The diameter of the hole cannot be adjusted, which means that different drills may have to be used for different formats.
Cigar drills have the advantage that they are very small and can therefore be easily carried around. Many models also have a device with which the drill can be hung on a key ring. Another advantage is an ejection mechanism for the cut tobacco.