Whether it's a recently acquired, but much-neglected estate or a favorite smoker you've let grow a little too hairy and wild, a pipe reamer is a handy tool to have around. Whenever you find yourself facing a cake buildup that no pipecleaner--no matter how bristly--can stand up to, a few twists of the wrist with this handy tool will trim the cake with ease. This PIPNET kit comes with four different-sized blades, a socketed T-handle, and a compact storage case.
Diameter of each piece: 17mm, 19mm, 21mm, 23mm
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I ordered a set similar to these while they were on backorder that was made by a company called Castleford and let me tell you what. These reamers are purpose built and can remove cake build up like nobody's business. I was simply amazed at how eff... Read Moreective and easy they made the task. Do yourself a huge favor and get a set, you will be glad you did. Read Less
I have used these for many years after trying many other reamers. The only flaw is that the handle is not longer with a more rounded shank to get into deeper and smaller bowl diameters. Beats Castleford hands down!
It does the job like no other tool I have used. Compact and durable and comfortable to use. No fancy here, just pure functionality. Highly recommanded.
You get what you pay for especially in pipe reamers. These are very well made and fit properly into just about any pipe. Unlike those less expensive metal one size fits all these protect the chamber from taking chunks of briar or scratching the bowl.... Read More Nice set and worth every penny. Read Less
The PIPNET pipe reamer is a tough little tool that makes quick work of paring down and smoothing out the carbon cake in a pipe bowl. I especially like the PIPNET because it fits together solidly, which enables the tool to be used with great precision... Read More. Unlike the reamers with loose adjustable blades, the PIPNET doesn't easily skip or chatter when it is being used, so there is much less risk of you fracturing a cake or taking a chunk of briar out of the inner rim of your pipe.
I've used the PIPNET on everything from a cheap old Dr. Grabow to a 1922 Dunhill Shell double patent, and it has given me no problems. Read Less