"Revolucion" cigar scissors
These seem kinda cool in theory, but do they work? Any opinions or experience?
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"Revolucion" cigar scissors
These seem kinda cool in theory, but do they work? Any opinions or experience?
it sure looks cool
I have never used any scissor type cutters. That one looks cooll though.....great price too! I say, what is there to lose!!
You're right. This cutter does look cool! It's also not a bad price. Did you read that it spirals around the cigar as it cuts?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jonsey5484
I'd buy it if I were you. I am full up on cutters and usually I use my work knife that is sharp enough to shave with. cuban Crafters seems to make and market good products from what I have personally seen
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Edit: Granger huh ? Thats cool I grew up in Logansport
look like pretty cool cutters... not the normal cigar scissors these are almost like a 3bladed guilletine cutter....
i've never seen this site before...looks like they have lots of high quality accessories... man i'm gonna have my christmas money spent before i even get it :smiley26:
Cuban Crafters are good people and their customer service is EXCELLENT.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kenyth
I've bought a humidor and double bladed cutter from them. Very pleased with the humidor, and the cutter has worked fine (only cutter I've used, so I can't compare).
Their cutters typically come with a lifetime guarantee, so if it dulls...etc, they'll send you a new one.
It does look intersting but I like the old cutters. There is a certian traditional class about smoking a cigar maybe even an elegance and I just dont see anyone carrying that around with them in their pocket. :smiley14:
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Originally Posted by cinda
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Back on topic, I agree with you 100%, not only does it look like a gimick but it would be a burden to carry around... I carry my Xikar every where I go, in my jeans pocket.
That is SWEET looking! :smiley20:
That is a great concept. I would love to hear from someone who has tried it. I think I'll get one anyway....:smiley20:
Sweet looking but hardly practical when out and about.
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Originally Posted by Roham
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Originally Posted by SuperChuck
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Originally Posted by SuperChuck
I still haven't bought one. Hoping to get it as a stocking stuffer. I just thought of something though. With three blades, all of them can't be flush with each other, can they?
I suppose if you angle each blade a bit to interlock them and give half of each blade an opposing grind to go flush with it's neighboring blade it might work. Maybe. I'm no engineer. I wish I could see it close up.
Looks to me like the blades are curved. I ordered one and will post my opinion soon.
I am about to order one of these from Cuban Crafters. Has anyone gotten theirs yet? If so, how do these cut?:smiley25: ?:smiley25: ?
I have an identical one, made by Colibri, that I bought about six years ago. I never use it. It tends to tear the cap and leave little tobacco stragglers. I much prefer my Xikar, Palio, or even Havana Cutter.
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Originally Posted by croatan
Ahhhh.............. finally an answer from experience. Thank you very much. I didn't get it as a stocking stuffer, so you probably saved me a little money.