How do you cut your cigar![]()
I like the punch cutters the best. I have tried double guillotine and scissors. both seem to pinch. Never tried the single blade or notch cutter. Thsnks
ps the RYJ Reserve Maduro from JR was good.
How do you cut your cigar![]()
I like the punch cutters the best. I have tried double guillotine and scissors. both seem to pinch. Never tried the single blade or notch cutter. Thsnks
ps the RYJ Reserve Maduro from JR was good.
Remember to breathe
I prefer the punch, but I am becoming more skilled with the cutters...so right now it's a toss up.Originally Posted by Baron Porthos
-Mike
i like the double guillotines
I own a punch cutter, double guillotine and a V cutter, and all three come in handy, depending on the type of cigar I am going to smoke.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
I have never used a punch cutter but would like to look into it. Usually I'll stick with a guillotine.
Originally Posted by cigar no baka
I agree. As a DBL Guillotine I use my Xikar, and I'm impressed with it![]()
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I really like to use my punch cutter...but some cigars you have to use a DBG cutter. I don't have a v cutter or scissors, so I can't comment on those, but a single blade guillotine SUCKS! I have a couple that I keep around in case of emergencies, because I sometimes misplace the others, but if you are going to use a guillotine, it should to be a double blade in my opinion.
I have one nice DBG and a few punch cutters and they keep me happy.
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