How to Hand Roll a Cigar With The Nuggy
There are many ways to smoke, that's for sure. But when it comes down to it, nothing beats passing a Dutch around the circle with your closest friends. And if you're the one rolling the cigar, you better know what you're doing! No worries. Whether your a professional roller, or just a novice starting out, The Nuggy will help you roll the perfect cigar.
How to roll a Dutch with The Nuggy, in 7 steps:
Step 1: Moisten and remove the leaf. Try not to rip it. Set it aside for now.

Step 2: Remover the extra paper.

Step 3: Slice the cigar using The Nuggy Knife.

Step 4: Grind up the product using The Nuggy Scissor.

Step 5: Roll and close the cigar. Then use The Nuggy Tamper tool to pack in the product, making it tight and even.

Step 6: Cut off any extra paper with The Nuggy Scissors

Step 7: Moisten the leaf (the one you removed in step 1) and roll it back around the cigar paper. Use a lighter to dry it off, then smoke it. And when it gets small, make sure to use The Nuggy Clip!

And that's it!
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