Once upon a time, back when we were all crammed into one office, Susan had a butterfly made out of pipe-cleaners displayed upon the wall above her desk. Naturally, one day when she was absent, I created a matching pipe-cleaner spider, and positioned it as if it were creeping up behind said butterfly. Creating this simple pipe-cleaner sculpture was more difficult than I had anticipated, largely due to needing a lot of irregular-length pieces. With this B.J. Long pipe-cleaner coil you won't have that problem. Or, you know, making perfect-length pipe-cleaners for your short pocket-pipes, or mid-length demi-Churchwardens, or other irregular-length pipes either, I suppose.
These would be all stars if not for the cost. They don’t even have to cut them yet it’s far more costly per foot than churchwarden cleaners. Why is that?? Otherwise I’d get these a lot more. I wish the churchwarden cleaners were 14” or so. A bit e... Read Morextra really helps and that’s when these come in handy. It’s worth it to have one coil around. I’d rather have a bunch more but so pricey compared to cut cleaners. Why? Anyway, they’re good! Read Less
Nice and bristley. I like to just keep a roll of this and a roll of regular cleaners in my bag with a small pair of snips from the hardware store. I feel like I waste less materials than with the pre cut cleaners, which is good, because I use them pr... Read Moreetty liberally. Read Less