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dwoodward
07-28-2011, 02:37 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwzQJ5q54xE

Anyone seen these or used one?

Emjaysmash
07-28-2011, 02:41 PM
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=47771&highlight=shuriken

dwoodward
07-28-2011, 02:42 PM
hmmm so which one was first? Shuriken or Fidello? lol

Blak Smyth
07-28-2011, 02:45 PM
It seems wierd, I wouldn't mind trying one. I would not want to carry it around in my pocket though.

dwoodward
07-28-2011, 02:55 PM
It seems wierd, I wouldn't mind trying one. I would not want to carry it around in my pocket though.

Ooo... Could you imagine reaching into your pocket and putting your finger inside of it? Ouch!

Blak Smyth
07-28-2011, 02:56 PM
Ooo... Could you imagine reaching into your pocket and putting your finger inside of it? Ouch!

Did that when trying to clean my Keurig coffee maker once, won't do it again. Besides it looking like a terd in your pocket, you are right if the lid was off you could slice the crap outta your finger.

"Is that a Fidello cigar cutter in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?" ...It's a Fidello cigar cutter!

dwoodward
07-28-2011, 03:03 PM
"Is that a Fidello cigar cutter in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?"

:lv

bishjd123
07-29-2011, 06:18 AM
I don't know how a few slits in the head of the cigar will work like a cut or punch. I guess It's something I'll have to see first hand, but I'm happy with my Palio and I don't see me switching anytime soon. I did see that CI is selling these now. Noticed it comes free with purchases of $99 or more.

BTcigars
07-29-2011, 10:04 AM
The thing I am wondering about is what happens if the cigar is plugged? Also this wont work on figurados.

nofeardiver
07-29-2011, 10:53 AM
Did that when trying to clean my Keurig coffee maker once, won't do it again.

i did the same thing hurt like a b****

Fuzzy
08-08-2011, 10:04 AM
Noticed it comes free with purchases of $99 or more.

That's the way one came to me. I tried not to like it, but I do. I tend to chew on my cigars and when a sloppy cut is made there have been some sticks that start to un-wrap. Surprisingly, the draw is good, too. here is the cut after halh way point of a smoke.


http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll245/bfuzb/gars/fideliocut.jpg

dwoodward
08-08-2011, 11:03 AM
The end of your cigar looks like a raisin... Are you sure only only chew a little? lol

Aporschaguy
08-08-2011, 11:05 AM
Looks inetesting. Not sure if I'd buy it though.

SteveH
08-08-2011, 11:36 AM
Interesting.....But I don't like carrying a ton of stuff. Im sure that a pigtail would get annoying; and no dice on belicosos...

CigarSquid
08-11-2011, 07:32 AM
I would try it.. I didn't see it online to buy it.. Im a sucker for some things like that. I love my punch... Might be hard to pull me away from that...

Tbagley
08-12-2011, 04:11 PM
Tar balls start building up after the 2nd half of that smoke?

WittyUserName
08-12-2011, 04:15 PM
CI is selling these now. Noticed it comes free with purchases of $99 or more.

This is how I got mine as well, I am going to give it the old college try tonight. Don't worry I will have a backup just in case it doesn't work.

Fuzzy
08-28-2011, 04:45 PM
Having used the Fidello on at least 20 sticks, mostly my favorite full strength Robustos with a Gordo or 2 in the mix, I like the way it cuts. I cut a couple of sticks in advance if going out because I don't want to carry the lump in my pocket.

Have found that not pushing the cigar all the way in works better for me. I look at the cap of whatever stick needs to be cut, and then push the stick in the Fidello a skosh more that what I think the cap depth is. In other words, I use the S.W.A.G. method of cutting.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll245/bfuzb/gars/joseprelite.jpg

tedrodgerscpa
08-28-2011, 08:04 PM
Honestly, between this and the Shuriken, I would rather use a kitchen knife.

However, a Palió remains my top choice for a cutter.

Proper cutting is a learned skill, and I would imagine this product won't last long (Cigar Spike, anyone?)

kelmac07
08-28-2011, 08:25 PM
Honestly, between this and the Shuriken, I would rather use a kitchen knife.

However, a Palió remains my top choice for a cutter.

Proper cutting is a learned skill, and I would imagine this product won't last long (Cigar Spike, anyone?)

I'm with Ted on this one. :2

CigarNut
08-28-2011, 08:39 PM
The picture of that cap looks a little wierd to me -- almost like it's been lacquered or varnished.

In any case, if the cutter works for you, that's great for you! For me personally, I don't think that this kind of cutter would work very well.

I use both guillotine cutters and punches (Xikar, Palio, etc.) and they both work very well for me.Having used the Fidello on at least 20 sticks, mostly my favorite full strength Robustos with a Gordo or 2 in the mix, I like the way it cuts. I cut a couple of sticks in advance if going out because I don't want to carry the lump in my pocket.

Have found that not pushing the cigar all the way in works better for me. I look at the cap of whatever stick needs to be cut, and then push the stick in the Fidello a skosh more that what I think the cap depth is. In other words, I use the S.W.A.G. method of cutting.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll245/bfuzb/gars/joseprelite.jpg

Bill86
08-28-2011, 08:39 PM
Wow there is two of these?

It looks like quite a bit of the cigar is cut, not just the cap... :td

Fuzzy
08-29-2011, 07:25 PM
Yep, I have the other one. Been using it quite a bit and have learned that depending on rg, you must guesstimate how far to push the stick into the cutter.

As for the picture on my previous, it is a combination of flash and slobber, I forgot to take the pic right after the cut. Kinda gross, huh.

tedrodgerscpa
08-29-2011, 08:49 PM
Yep, I have the other one. Been using it quite a bit and have learned that depending on rg, you must guesstimate how far to push the stick into the cutter.

Wow, that thing sounds worse the more it gets described... guesstimating? Given the variation in the ring gauge of the cigars I smoke, it sounds like too much of a gamble for me.

mariogolbee
08-29-2011, 09:02 PM
Wow, that thing sounds worse the more it gets described... guesstimating? Given the variation in the ring gauge of the cigars I smoke, it sounds like too much of a gamble for me.
Unless you are using a "stop-back" cutter, then you're sort of guesstimating with each and every cut. I'm sure with this cutter you can get a good guess of how much is being sliced by how far the cigar goes in.

I don't see why folks are so quick to judge what they have never even tried. I mean, for crying out loud people, if one of these was in front of you would you not be curious and try it out for chits and giggles? If I could have gotten one when CI had them for free I would have. Why not?

Bill86
08-29-2011, 09:41 PM
For me I dislike any cutter that isn't a punch :D Fool proof cutter. :r

I kid, I try other cutters but this one just seems a bit too gimmicky. I don't even really like the marketing, "helps you control the draw". I dunno how that makes any sense, maybe It's just me. But they do like to say it quite often. They don't even really explain how or why this MIGHT be possible.

To sum it up Mario, I think everyone is only judging it to say "I won't buy this". If these were somehow made available to try......I could see myself using it once or twice out of curiosity. I'm sure most others would try it out as well.

Or like you said if they were free with a purchase......

But as far as shelling out the $40+ these were commanding (for the non-crappy plastic model) I think most people like the tried and true cutters they already have.

Also I gather this thing isn't exactly as compact as a Palio or Xikar punch.



EDIT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5ducCXrFIc&feature=related Watch that :lr. Notice how he misspelled the name of it in the video upload :tu Bonus points. Again I cannot trust a product with that kinda marketing....

mariogolbee
08-29-2011, 09:55 PM
To sum it up Mario, I think everyone is only judging it to say "I won't buy this". If these were somehow made available to try......I could see myself using it once or twice out of curiosity. I'm sure most others would try it out as well.

Or like you said if they were free with a purchase......

But as far as shelling out the $40+ these were commanding (for the non-crappy plastic model) I think most people like the tried and true cutters they already have.

Also I gather this thing isn't exactly as compact as a Palio or Xikar punch.
They could just say that.

Agreed. Free is free.

Agreed. I would NOT dish out $40 without trying this first. I don't know that I'd like it. I don't see it being something great, but I don't know, so I don't dis it. Judging something without accurate information can be a very ugly thing.

Agreed. It doesn't look as compact as either of those two cutters. IF I had one, I'd probably just keep it in my herf box.

After watching a couple of you tube videos I can see where the claim to draw control lies. If the head is squeezed down on, it opens the slits up which in theory lets out more smoke. This makes sense, and since there are six slits, it should let out a decent amount of smoke depending on how pressure is applied. When the pressure is releases it should let out less smoke. I'm sure this method does allow for draw control. Not that I really care much about controlling my draw once the damned thing is already cut. Who knows, perhaps after trying one I would be anal about draw control henceforth. For now I don't know because I have never tried one. However, I refuse to simply write it off "just because."

bobarian
08-29-2011, 09:56 PM
My Palio cuts with perfection, no reason to try anything else. :sh
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mariogolbee
08-29-2011, 09:59 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5ducCXrFIc&feature=related Watch that :lr. Notice how he misspelled the name of it in the video upload :tu Bonus points. Again I cannot trust a product with that kinda marketing....

That IS funny! From what I've seen of 2guys they kind of just throw stuff out there. That video sucked.

jaxstraww
08-29-2011, 10:22 PM
I would think you run the chance of actually breaking the cigar as you apply force. In teh video it appeared he had to really push down to get his cuts.

I bought a "ceramic" cigar cutter a few years back when all our stuff was getting taken by the TSA when traveling. It sucked........

My two cutters that I have used for 7 years.....Pally and a Xikar....Why mess with a boutique cutter that can't handle all shapes?

Bill86
08-29-2011, 10:27 PM
That IS funny! From what I've seen of 2guys they kind of just throw stuff out there. That video sucked.

Youtube is awesome, gems like this would otherwise go unnoticed. :D

pnoon
08-29-2011, 10:30 PM
That IS funny! From what I've seen of 2guys they kind of just throw stuff out there. That video sucked.

No $hit.
He sounds like a snake oil salesman.

Glad we got a wonderfully blurry close up of the cigar. :r

I'm sorry. Wouldn't the draw on the cigar be predominantly determined by the construction and, to a lesser degree, the storage? The cutter creates a perfect draw??!?!?! Nothing a guillotine, punch or scissors wouldn't accomplish.

I wouldn't waste $5 on that gimmick. Unless of course it magically enlarges the sweet spot. :rolleyes:

"I want it? I gotta have it?"
I don't think so.

Ranger_B
08-30-2011, 06:55 AM
What happens when you do get that imperfect cigar that is plugged. I do not see how i could use my fancy draw tools with this type of cut.

vinnydisilvio
09-03-2011, 01:38 PM
so wait...there's 2 of these? the fidello and the shuriken? i would have figured that it was only called the fidello at first and the name was changed, but if there's actually 2 "different" ones it's a shame whoever came up with the idea didn't patent the idea.

for those criticizing the 2 Guys video, dave garofalo definitely isn't a snake oil salesman. he's a good guy and is very honest. it's funny how we make snap judgements like that though. but say what you will about him, at least he does his own videos and is hands on in that way. so what if he hasn't taken a marketing degree to advertise the products he sells.

pnoon
09-03-2011, 01:53 PM
so wait...there's 2 of these? the fidello and the shuriken? i would have figured that it was only called the fidello at first and the name was changed, but if there's actually 2 "different" ones it's a shame whoever came up with the idea didn't patent the idea.

for those criticizing the 2 Guys video, dave garofalo definitely isn't a snake oil salesman. he's a good guy and is very honest. it's funny how we make snap judgements like that though. but say what you will about him, at least he does his own videos and is hands on in that way. so what if he hasn't taken a marketing degree to advertise the products he sells.

Well, excuse me for expressing my opinion. I was commenting on the ad. If you take the time to read what I posted I said, "He sounds like a snake oil salesman." It's not called a "snap judgement." It's called an impression. And my impression is that the video is cheesy and it sucked.

Just like everyone here forms impressions on new members based on the content and tone of their posts.

vinnydisilvio
09-03-2011, 02:03 PM
peter, i'm not thrilled that my post rubbed you the wrong way, but the reason i said "we make snap judgements" is because i was including myself. i make snap judgements from time to time, too. and, yes, it is your impression but i saw it as being based on a snap judgement.

you said that he sounded like that and i was commenting on that. i read your post. clearly you've formed an impression of me but i think that new members form impressions of the veterans based on the content and tone of how they handle newbies who disagree with them too.

i'm sorry you don't like me voicing my disagreement. i assumed that's part of the nature of a forum.

pnoon
09-03-2011, 02:10 PM
peter, i'm not thrilled that my post rubbed you the wrong way, but the reason i said "we make snap judgements" is because i was including myself. i make snap judgements from time to time, too. and, yes, it is your impression but i saw it as being based on a snap judgement.

you said that he sounded like that and i was commenting on that. i read your post. clearly you've formed an impression of me but i think that new members form impressions of the veterans based on the content and tone of how they handle newbies who disagree with them too.

i'm sorry you don't like me voicing my disagreement. i assumed that's part of the nature of a forum.

A couple of points here.
It's not that you voice your disagreement but how you express it. And, you are correct. Disagreement is the nature of a forum. But it should always be couched with a bit of humility. Your comment was not a general one but directed specifically to me. (I believe I was the only one to use the phrase snake oil salesman.) I made a comment on the video and you jumped to a conclusion that it was a criticism of Dave as a person. Your conclusion is wrong.

vinnydisilvio
09-03-2011, 02:18 PM
A couple of points here.
It's not that you voice your disagreement but how you express it. And, you are correct. Disagreement is the nature of a forum. But it should always be couched with a bit of humility. Your comment was not a general one but directed specifically to me. (I believe I was the only one to use the phrase snake oil salesman.) I made a comment on the video and you jumped to a conclusion that it was a criticism of Dave as a person. Your conclusion is wrong.

i can appreciate that. my comment was directed at anyone criticizing the video. yes...i used your comment directly (as an example) but i think it's fair to say that "snake oil salesman" is a pretty harsh term. from what i know of dave, he actually would take that personally. i know that you weren't criticizing who he is, but when i said about him what i did it was just to directly disagree with what you said he sounds like.

however, i hope you'll believe that i'm sincere when i apologize. i feel you took my comments with the wrong tone. i wasn't trying to insinuate that you were wrong to express your opinion.

pnoon
09-03-2011, 02:20 PM
i can appreciate that. my comment was directed at anyone criticizing the video. yes...i used your comment directly (as an example) but i think it's fair to say that "snake oil salesman" is a pretty harsh term. from what i know of dave, he actually would take that personally. i know that you weren't criticizing who he is, but when i said about him what i did it was just to directly disagree with what you said he sounds like.

however, i hope you'll believe that i'm sincere when i apologize. i feel you took my comments with the wrong tone. i wasn't trying to insinuate that you were wrong to express your opinion.

I do. And maybe I did. Unfortunately, we don't have the benefit of tone, inflection, and facial expression when posting in a forum.

vinnydisilvio
09-03-2011, 02:25 PM
well, i'll try to be more careful when posting disagreement. i always read and re-read any comments i post and edit if i feel like i'm being unfair. unfortunately it still often produces the reaction i got here. hopefully you'll get to know me and realize that i almost never mean to antagonize, it's just how i accidentally come across sometimes.

thanks for this back-and-forth.

Fuzzy
09-04-2011, 07:13 PM
Back to the Fidello, I still use mine often. I had a hard time getting away from my punch. Had a hard time getting away from my cheap double blade cutter. My Palio gets used once in awhile. Had a hard time getting away from my fancy spring loaded X. Never mind all the lighters and cutters in my junk drawer. Still use all my tools, but I guess it's hard for some to try something new. You just never know until you try.

vinnydisilvio
09-05-2011, 06:29 PM
definitely, which is why i ordered a shuriken. i actually have so many accessories (lighters & cutters) that i try to rotate them each time i smoke unless the cigar i'm about to smoke calls for a specific kind of cutter.