Yeah, that "Xikar" is no such thing, Maybe "Obcinarka typu "Xikar"" means "compare to Xikar"?
That will get them into trouble... the main body looks like a direct copy.
Even with cheap cutters, I would recommend a double guillotine.
Yeah, that "Xikar" is no such thing, Maybe "Obcinarka typu "Xikar"" means "compare to Xikar"?
That will get them into trouble... the main body looks like a direct copy.
Even with cheap cutters, I would recommend a double guillotine.
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Obcinarka typu "Xikar" is cigar cutter type Xikar
My girlfriends uncle had a cutter similar to the one you like. I used it while over their house one day and it destroyed my cigar. Ripped the wrapper like Ive never seen. In general I have never had any luck with single blade. Go with a double blade. They all seem to cut decent, as long as you know how to cut.
this isn't quite on topic, but have any of you guys tried those tri-blade scissor looking cutters,a nd if so what do you think of them? I've been eying one at the local B&M, but I'm kinda leery of paying 30 bucks for something that would be just as effective as my 5 dollar dual blade one.
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I've been eyeballing those cutters too. I read some good reviews on them and it looks like it would not pinch the cigar like you get with a double/single blade guillotine. Not really practical to bring around with you but it would be a real great conversation piece when you have fellow BOTLs over to smoke.
If you do buy them let me know how they work. Cuban Crafter's sell's there own kind and there is another company that imports them from Japan, presumably the original article. I contacted the company who originally imported them from Japan (saw them in an article in Cigar Aficionado) and he only has a few retailers over here. Here is their website http://www.tsubotapearl.co.jp/eng/pr...cigarpipe.html
As far as an inexpensive cutter, I'd stick with my Palio. It cuts with surgical precision and works like a charm every time. It runs ~$30 on most websites from what I've seen.
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I bought a nicer double blade one. I already have a double blade, but it's a cheap one.
That makes three of us looking at those tri-blade scissors! I almost pulled the trigger quite a few times at cigarmony.com - but then I slap myself and realize that two Palio's, a couple plastic cr*p double-blade guillotines, a Xikar knife w/cutter, my fingernails, and my teeth, are enough already!
I had (lost it) a Cuban Crafters "Perfect cutter." That was a great cutter for use while driving. Otherwise, Palio rules! (although it would be nice if they cleaned up the plastic flashing before they sold or painted the cutter. Guess I can't complain too much given the price, though.)
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I've had the Pearl tri-blade cutter for a while now -- generally very pleased with it -- fits most rings up to 58 or so, and cuts very smoothly with no pinching. It was bit pricey ($75), and I'd imagine that sooner or later the blades will become dull -- it has screws for disassembly, so I'm optimistic about being able to sharpen.
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