A snuff auto applicator is a V shaped instrument. It is called a “Kuripe” in the native language.
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How to use kuripe applicator?
To use a kuripe applicator for administering Rapé snuff, follow these steps:
- Load the kuripe with the desired amount of Rapé snuff.
- Sit in a comfortable position with your head tilted back slightly.
- Take a deep breath through your mouth. Place the smaller end of the kuripe into one nostriland the bigger in your mouth.
- Now blow gently into the kuripe, guiding the snuff into your nostril.
Repeat the process with the other nostril. - After administering close your eyes and relax. Breath through your mouth and let the Rapé do its thing in your nose. When you feel the need blow your nose to expel any excess snuff.
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