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20 July 2015, 09:43 AM | #1 |
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cigar cutters
What do you recommend? I have the usual cheap guillotine cutters from Thompsons... I like the sliver/v notch (keep that in my golf bag), but i'm now looking at getting a few punches for key chains. Just wondering what you all prefer/use.
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My 2 cents: Davidoff double blade plastic cutter has lasted decades, very sturdy. Xikar 'X' is incredibly ergonomic and discrete, it is my go to travel cutter Xikar slim is beautiful and classic, a nice office cutter Palio: speechless amazing! The only problem is finding one. |
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Xikar the most significant accessory to happen to cigars since the invention of fire
Ok I think they are made well and do a great job, also are a perfect gift
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x2 brother gave me one as part of my birthday present last month.
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I have a colibri Tommy Bahama cutter with a 3 torch lighter.
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20 July 2015, 10:22 AM | #7 |
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Anyone use a punch? I like the idea behind them (and ease of keeping one everywhere).
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I used to use a Davidoff punch. Now I use almost exclusively a Xikar V-Cutter.
As Gus said, Xikar is definitely the best thing to happen to cigars since fire! Lol! I think I have nearly half of what they make.
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I find the punch does not give enough draw.
Prefer a cutter. |
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Never liked the punch. I do love my xikar. Buying it on my honeymoon was just a bonus!
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Xikar are top notch. The basic Davidoff 2 blade is great also.
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20 July 2015, 02:47 PM | #13 |
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Since we're on the subject, how about for lighters? I have a whole bunch of both cutters and lighters. I have a tough time having a lighter being filled over and over again and working properly. Anyone else in the same boat?
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I've had my Zino Davidoff, dbl guillotine cutter for nearly 20 yrs now... If I never lose it, it should last a lifetime. Lots of cigar lighters have a punch built into the bottom of them, which on occasion I will use if I know the smoke will be a very easy and heavy draw.
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Avo punch is the best in my opinion. Lifetime warranty and fits on your key ring. Anything from Xikar is top shelf.
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Without question the perfect cutter is the Cuban Crafters Perfect Cutter. Lifetime replacement and only $15.00.
My nicest is a French made Laguiole, a generous gift from my mate, Dave [davethehall]. dP
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Xikar for me
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Love my numerous Xikar cutters but love my Palio way more.
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21 July 2015, 04:48 AM | #19 |
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Glad to see the replies. So...I just threw down a chunk of change on a bunch of different kinds. Some punches, different Xikars, a palio, and some other randoms...with the thought, i'll figure out what I like, and then stick with those in the future. And the ones I don't, can be "gifted" to friends that occassionally have a cigar, or i'll treat them as disposable and get stashed all over the place (golf bags, ect..)
Thanks for the input, I'll give an update on what works for me.
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I have settled on the punch do to it being small and easy to carry in my pocket. I have a cone sharpening stone and an outside reamer that I use to sharpen the edge. I also like the notch cutters which I use at home. The only one I did not like was the Ninja Cigar Cutter.
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Eye spy Elie Bleu, very nice, Rob.
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Anywhere you can buy a Dremel Tool you can find a cone stone. Just get the finest grit available and do it by hand.
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Funny, when I first responded I said to myself "if there isn't something easy I can just use the Dremel." lol
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Hey, good eye!! Thanks Mike
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23 July 2015, 03:30 AM | #27 |
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xikar is the best for me
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23 July 2015, 04:59 AM | #28 |
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Most often a guillotine cutter Palio or Xikar. Occasionally some cigars demand a punch cut in which I have a great Xikar that stays sharp for a clean cut every time.
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I have the one below that I bought from the Davidoff store in Zurich and I absolutely love it. Made in USA too.
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