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    Quote Originally Posted by Korean&Proud
    I also prefer the bullet punch to other cutters, than again I have yet to use a cutter over 40 bucks.

    K&P

    You're a good man!. I love the bullet punch-a lot less wrapper issues when you use 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing
    As I mentioend before mine fell apart but I was able to put it all back together. Then the plastic on one of the pop-out sides fell off! WTF! Remember this was only a month or so old.

    So I contacted Xikar customer service. They immediately returned my email and not only were they going to replace the cutter . . . they offered to send me the better all metal version Xi instead of the Xi2 plastic one I had before.

    Xikar ROCKS!

    So, what do you all think about this: is the plastic model (the Xi2) a sufficiently good cutter? Or if you're going to get a Xikar, should you pony up the extra $$$ to get the metal Xi1 model?

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    I have the Xi2 and I am very happy with it.

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    I have decided I need an Xikar! Last night I went to cut one of my cigars with the cheap $5 dbg and it squeezed it more then cut it. I haven't even been using this cutter for very long! I was thinking about it and the difference between the two is the quality of the metal! The Xikar metal is probably ten times the quality of the cheap cutters so they hold their edge for MUCH longer. That is why they are able to offer a life time warranty. If I buy an Xikar from ebay will I get the lifetime warranty still?
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    as far as I know it's like the warranty on a Craftsman tool, doesn't matter if you bought it in a store or a yard sale, lifetime means lifetime.
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    I just bought my first Xikar Xi and so far, I'd have to say yes, it is worth the money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flushh
    So, what do you all think about this: is the plastic model (the Xi2) a sufficiently good cutter? Or if you're going to get a Xikar, should you pony up the extra $$$ to get the metal Xi1 model?
    Yeah pony up
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    I stopped by the Xikar booth at the RTDA and filled out all the paperwork to become a Xikar Authorized retailer. They had a show special where if you bought 12 you got one free. I ended up getting the Xi3 Tech and a 007 silver for myself.

    Wow, I just tried the Xi3 Tech and its a pretty bad ass cutter. Havent had a chance to try the 007, but it looks nice on my keychain
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