Greetings all. My name is Frank. I'm a long time listener of the show, and I follow the forums regularly (but I never post).
I'm looking into getting a new cutter. Right now I have the Cuban Crafters Perfect Cutter. Don't get me wrong, the thing is excellent, but I'm getting tired of using the same old thing every day. I'm looking to switch it up.
So, I think I've come to the right place for some advice on a cutter to buy. All of you guys who participate in the forums are cigar people, so I would like to know what cutters you use, and why you would recommend it? I've never caught onto the Xikar cutter trend, although I use and love their lighters. Is it time to jump on the Xikar boat?
Sorry if this topic has been touched on before. I'm just looking for some recommendation. Thanks everyone!
P.S. I am looking into the Xikar XI2.
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Welcome aboard, Frank. I don't get too caught up in the general accompaniments to cigars, but I have found, except for with torpedos, that I very much prefer a wedge cut vs. the straight cut. Just find an inexpensive brand that has the cut you prefer. Good luck!
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I really like my Palio, although I don't know how they'll be now that Quality Importers bought them out. If you can find an original though, I could recommend that.
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I'm more in line with Ian than Mike, regarding this. I like the clean uniformity of a guillotine cut and the Palio is 2nd to none.
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I own 3 Xikar cutters. They have been used, abused and dropped. I haven't had a problem with any of them. They always give me a perfect cut. Never used a Palio
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I have both Palio and Xikar cutters and would recommend both to anyone.
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I think I've only purchased two cutters, the one here with Groucho on it (it has a solid back so you are always able to put the cigar in a safe distance, about 1/8") and a couple of plastic wedge cutters. The rest were gifts (even the blue Xicar, which I don't particularly like, as it feels totally wrong in the hand when using) or promo items. I probably get 3 or 4 each year this way. Yeah, some are crappy after a few uses, but I don't buy expensive stuff when the job is adequately done far more cheaply. Humbug!
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The one in the middle looks like the Xi2 that I'm looking to buy. Such a beautiful cutter. I think I should just pull the damn trigger and buy it already!smokinsteve wrote:I own 3 Xikar cutters. They have been used, abused and dropped. I haven't had a problem with any of them. They always give me a perfect cut. Never used a Palio
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I decided to survey what I had around, so I emptied the cutters from a drawer in my humidor. Here are my current cutters....which number more than I would have thought, especially knowing I've lost quite a few over the years. I'm comfortable with any style, but I typically reach for one of the Xikars. My original Palio broke (blades came unglued and fell out). The replacement seems dull and doesn't cut well. I've had to replace a couple of Xikar cutters over the years (messed up springs that actuate them). Disposable cutters wear quickly with constant use, but they are cheap and I'm not upset to lose one....but I go through them quickly. Punches are OK, but I'm not a huge fan of the cut. V-cut the same.
It all boils down to what you like, really. This question is hotly debated and, like so many other things, I don't think there's a pat answer that applies for everyone and every situation.
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It all boils down to what you like, really. This question is hotly debated and, like so many other things, I don't think there's a pat answer that applies for everyone and every situation.
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