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    I just wanted to let veryone know here that Xikar has the best customer care I have ever dealt with. I had a cutter break and had not had it long but they had no problem replacing it and they are sending me a 3 stick HC sampler to boot. So for everyone who likes the Xikar and might be hung up on the decision, I would say go for it (if you like their cutters). I love their cutters and cannot wait to get mine back. Hope this is somewhat helpful to someone??... JOE>

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    Quote Originally Posted by sloppyjoe View Post
    I just wanted to let veryone know here that Xikar has the best customer care I have ever dealt with. I had a cutter break and had not had it long but they had no problem replacing it and they are sending me a 3 stick HC sampler to boot. So for everyone who likes the Xikar and might be hung up on the decision, I would say go for it (if you like their cutters). I love their cutters and cannot wait to get mine back. Hope this is somewhat helpful to someone??... JOE>
    Been wanting one for quite some time now. I am really interested in their multi-tool scissor cutter. Gonna wait though as I just bought the wife a new car. Well she says it's our but really it's hers. I can't complain though right, I mean she did let me buy a new motorcycle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prophetic_joe View Post
    Been wanting one for quite some time now. I am really interested in their multi-tool scissor cutter. Gonna wait though as I just bought the wife a new car. Well she says it's our but really it's hers. I can't complain though right, I mean she did let me buy a new motorcycle.
    I've had their multi-tool scissor cutter for about 4 months now. I've cut all my cigars with it and even some of my buddies so its gotten a good amount of use. I have not had a single issue with it. Its always a clean cut. I highly recommend it. Hope this helps!

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    I have several Xikar products from lighters to cutters and have never had an issue with any of them. Great quality! I would never hesitate to buy another product from them.
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    I like the fiberglass one that I bought from them. IMO it seems to stick just a bit when I am trying to open it. Is this a normal thing for xikar cutters? Or should I look to get it repaired or replaced?
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    Roger-
    It needs a drop of oil. Refer to owners manual for up-keep.

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    IMHO Palio makes a better product
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    IMHO Palio makes a better product


    Having only 2 parts makes for an easier cut for me(as opposed to 3 in the Xikar). With the Xikar I always find one blade cuts in before the other.

    Although, I do like my Xikar lighter more then other torch lighters.

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    The oil helped some. But it still seems difficult to open. I would like to open it with one hand but it does not seem to do hang up some how. The oil made a slight difference in the performance of it opening.
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    Shouldn't need oil. If it's not working send it in. They'll replace it free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham View Post
    Shouldn't need oil. If it's not working send it in. They'll replace it free.
    Yep, and very quickly too!


    Love my Xikars, I have a couple Palios, they work great too, but I prefer the feel of the Xikar.
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