Alot of people say they don't need an icetool. If you only use portions then that would be true I guess. However, I thought I didn't need one and would never buy one as I handbaked and used a prismaster. One day I received an icetool from a good friend [you know who you are, TY again] and I just couldn't believe the difference in the nugget and how freakin easy and quick it is to use. If you use los you need to get one or you are missing out big time.
IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE!!!!
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Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by RedMacGregorborrowing Chad's pic here..
from an icetool, it looks like 2 clicks of a 3mm tool wil get you about a mini size, the nice part is you can flatten and reform it some to suit your particular preference.
Regardless, congrats on the Icetool! I love mine. I bought the one from GetSnus when I first started snusing. It's black aluminum with the General Logo branded on it. I am still using the original o-ring and still have the spare just in case!
Enjoy your Icetool adventures in los! I still primarily use the Icetool, although I have my hand banking technique down solid. Takes me the same amount of time now as using the Icetool. If I want more flavor I hand bake, but for convenience and wanting the pris to last longer, I use the Icetool. Both have the pros!
-Qor
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Exactly what PP said. And I too would like to reiterate how grateful I am to coolest guy in snus for the gift of my stainless 3ml. I likely would not have made the investment myself, but after having one and using it everyday, I see that I had no idea what a wonderful thing this is. Buy one people. You will love it.
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Hey Paul look at Poo-Diddy's topic under this thread.
http://www.snuson.com/viewtopic.php?...r=asc&start=20
You might even get some Kardus to try with the Ice Tool. I am not sure how much he wants for it though.
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My Icetool is a green aluminum 4 ml, and I'm still liking it a lot. I learned a couple things about it this past week too. For one thing, I found out just how to position the Icetool in my lip to inject the prilla in the right spot. I hardly have to touch it with my tongue to get it settled in now, and the prillas are lasting a bit longer that way too. Also, as you might have seen from my new signature, I found out how nice it is to have a nice, cold Icetool to load up and deposit the prillas with. I'm about through my first (but not my last!) can of Gotlands Julesnus, so I'll be showing off my Icetool with my next los review, coming soon to YouTube and Snubie.com. Stay tuned!
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Originally posted by DoomiteAshMy Icetool is a green aluminum 4 ml, and I'm still liking it a lot. I learned a couple things about it this past week too. For one thing, I found out just how to position the Icetool in my lip to inject the prilla in the right spot. I hardly have to touch it with my tongue to get it settled in now, and the prillas are lasting a bit longer that way too. Also, as you might have seen from my new signature, I found out how nice it is to have a nice, cold Icetool to load up and deposit the prillas with. I'm about through my first (but not my last!) can of Gotlands Julesnus, so I'll be showing off my Icetool with my next los review, coming soon to YouTube and Snubie.com. Stay tuned!
as others have said, the ice tool completely altered my los usage world. i tried handbaking and the prismaster and was meh about the whole thing. enter the icetool, now i primarily use los. actually i handbake more than icetool now, but i dont think id have stuck with it long enough to perfect my art had it not been for the icetool.
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Originally posted by daruckishey if you want another can of julesnus, i wouldnt mind trading mine away. it wasnt bad but id rather have something else. i went through one can and have another unopened available to trade in the exchange.
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