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Say Hello to Filtrim, the Small Metal Device that's Helping Smokers Kick the Habit

A new device is helping smokers kick the habit for good. Filtrim, is a small metal instrument, which smokers use to physically alter their cigarettes, making them safer.

Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 10, 2008 -- A new invention is changing the way smokers kick the habit. It's a small metal device, which smokers can carry around in their pocket and it's known simply as "Filtrim" (http://www.filtrim.com).

By physically altering the cigarette itself, Filtrim successfully makes the act of smoking a little safer. The secret is in Filtrim's precision metal cutters, which a smoker uses to punch small micro-perforations into the cigarette. This tiny structural treatment, which is exact to 1/1000th of an inch, allows the cigarette to filter more effectively, while burning at a cooler temperature.

While Filtrim does alter the cigarette, it does not alter the taste, which is something that can greatly increase a smokers chances of quitting. And unlike expensive patches or gums, Filtrim is a one-time purchase that won't break the bank.

"Filtrim doesn't use any type of drugs or additives to help someone quit smoking," said spokesman Kal Hajeer. "In fact, Filtrim effectively reduces the amount of chemicals (and nicotine) a smoker inhales from each cigarette. Because the cigarette burns at a lower temperature, some of the harmful chemicals aren't released like they normally would be."

By following a simple four step process, smokers are able to slowly cut back on the amount of nicotine released from each cigarette. The goal being to get to a point in which the cigarette releases almost no nicotine at all. By the end of step four, smokers should be free of the nicotine addiction.

"At each stage I realized I was smoking fewer cigarettes," said ex-smoker Andrew Wallerstein. "That's what really motivated me to quit."

Currently, Filtrim is only available direct from the manufactures Web site, however there are plans for other distribution channels to open up sometime in the near future. As a special promotional offer, Filtrim is currently being sold at a price of $39.95 and is backed by a 90-day, money back guarantee.

For more information on Filtrim and how it works, please visit: http://www.filtrim.com

About Filtrim:

Filtrim is a patented, breakthrough metal instrument that creates invisible micro-perforations in the filter or end of a cigarette. It can help immediately reduce the most dangerous poisons in a cigarettes - without abruptly changing its taste or satisfaction - and gradually reduces the nicotine in a cigarette through a four stage withdrawal process that can help a smoker prepare to quit and stay smoke-free.

Contact Information:

Kal Hajeer
http://www.filtrim.com

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