I moisten before I cut usually
I moisten before I cut usually
I punch usually...if I get a poor pull after the punch then I usually go ahead and cut it. I like the punch because its a little cleaner than a cutter in my opinion
I do want to pick up a v-cutter to see how I like that too
Try everything and make your own mind up.
Myself, i prefer a guillotine (double blade Xikar of course).
Oh and I did use the tyne of a fork when i was young, but never again, oh no.
I thought it was a tampon joke!
Typically I cut with a cheap double bladed cutter but I've used anything from a pocket knife to a piece of wire to a key to open the end up in desperate times.
Is there anyone that just bites the caps off?
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Haha. I've tried that once or twice in a pinch and it never works out as well as I think it will.
I do a combination of punch/cut. I gently rotate my cutter around the cap. Slicing off the cap, but not going all the way through the cigar. The cap pops off in a nice piece leaving the exposed binder, and also leaving some cap on the shoulder to prevent the cigar from unwrapping.
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I find that cutting with the plastic rap on helps with a better cut. It will also keep you from having to by a new cutter in a few years. Also make sure you always cut just before the bend in the shoulder. Anyone agree with this?
Never bite off the cap unless you like having loose tobacco in your mouth.
I always use a double blade guiillotine. I don't like using a punch because it tends to concentrate tars around the hole.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
I used to use a really cheap single blade guiillotine cutter. I had that for about 2 years. But now I use a double bladed cutter since Ive really started to take this seriously. Its soo much better than the single blade ones.
I plan on pickin up a Xikar cutter here soon and a punch as well for kicks, to see how I like it.
i've done that...once on a cheap flor de oliva cigar. dont ever do it.
cut>punch
I use a Xikar. Got an all metal one several years ago and almost worry free. Tightened a few screws once and gave it a little oil maybe once a year. I always moisten first. Really want to get a Palio cutter. Not as popular as Xikar, but people swear they are the best. Only bite em if I have too. . Need to get a little punch for the key chain & no more biting.
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