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PenguinsFan88
05-10-2012, 05:33 PM
How are they in terms of quality and reliability???

A friend of mine just told me that a smoke shop close by here has just started selling them for about $9.00

Was thinking of grabbing one to replace my pretty dull $2 cheapie punch.

Yay or nay?

Here's a little Youtube video demonstrating them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNfJvMz_B1c

jluck
05-10-2012, 05:50 PM
I have a few of them. There fine for large RG cigars, not worth a darn for skinny's

68TriShield
05-10-2012, 06:05 PM
It's nine bucks,try one :)

PenguinsFan88
05-10-2012, 06:13 PM
Would they be OK for Romeo Y Julieta #2 Tubos? As those are one of my favourite cigars. :)

What ring gauge are you referring to when you say skinny's?

68TriShield
05-10-2012, 06:15 PM
Would they be OK for Romeo Y Julieta #2 Tubos? As those are one of my favourite cigars. :)

What ring gauge are you referring to when you say skinny's?

under a 40 or 42 RG.Your mileage may vary.

PenguinsFan88
05-10-2012, 07:21 PM
What is the ring gauge is 42 like how R&J #'s are exactly?

Cohiba Siglo's I, II, and III, are all 42 as well.

shilala
05-10-2012, 07:38 PM
It's nine bucks,try one :)
I was gonna say the same thing. We're not taking out a mortgage here. :lr

icehog3
05-10-2012, 07:41 PM
I would punch a 42RG if I preferred that cut on a corona, but I prefer the guillotine cut on those. I use a punch on cigars over 50RG, or if something smaller is underfilled.

MurphysLaw
05-10-2012, 07:53 PM
I have one, don't use it much. I prefer my Palio and Xikar V cut, the punch gets the job done in a pinch.

Stinky
05-10-2012, 07:55 PM
interesting.

I've had a Punch Cutter design in the concept mode for almost a year. We've just been busy with other product development. Mine will have 3 sized and all retract into a tube about the size of that plastic one in the video (above).

IMPORTANT:

When you look at Punch Cutters . . . what is the most important aspect of the cutter ? ? ?

ANSWER:
It's the blade! They all have hardened steel or hardened stainless steel blades. It's the Blades with the "Knife Taper" on the outside of the blade (outside of the barrel) that tend to split the head on your cigar!

Look a little closer at that punch! You might not think it matters, but look what happens when you push (and twist) that barrel (aka "punch") into the cap/head of your cigar. The knife cuts a circle and the blade pushes the cap out into a slightly larger diameter as it forces the barrel into the cap! S P L I T ! . . . another cracked head that you have to deal with.

A properly made punch cutter will have the knife taper on the inside of the barrel (the round knife cutter). Having the knife taper on the inside of the barrel will compress the 'plug' cutout and NOT push the cap (or head) of the cigar out causing it to split!

I see this kind of detail! And that's just another reason why . . . I'm Stinky!

Zeuceone
05-10-2012, 08:19 PM
Very well said, Stinky...:tu

irratebass
05-10-2012, 09:36 PM
I have one, I picked up the green one like in the video for $5 at my local B&M I have used it quite a bit on my vacation this week.

Bill86
05-10-2012, 09:41 PM
This youtube video makes me NEVER want to purchase the product. Really you have to explain a keychain on a punch and the "nice attractive rubber plastic grip"

Dude even explains the properties of plastic, lightweight ...no kidding :rolleyes:

:pu

Seems like any other punch. I believe the 009's and 007 Xikars can be had for around ~$20 shipped from the monster with a lifetime warranty. I'll take that instead.

PenguinsFan88
05-10-2012, 10:40 PM
I have one, I picked up the green one like in the video for $5 at my local B&M I have used it quite a bit on my vacation this week.

How's it treatin' ya? :)

eber
05-11-2012, 08:25 AM
I bought one with my last order from famous because it was so cheap, it works okay but as Stinky said, having the knife edge on the outside does make caps crack sometimes, especially on more delicate wrappers. If you use a punch for the majority of your sticks I would pick something a little nicer like a Xikar or even Cuban Crafters makes a very nice punch IMO

PenguinsFan88
05-11-2012, 08:35 AM
Are those Xikar punches retractable??? Or do you unscrew them yourself, punch your cigar, then screw them back together when your done? Looked on Yoube for a video of somebody with one but found nothing.

I figure what the hell. I'll just get a Xikar punch when I move. Might cost me more in Canadian currency and or + shipping, but I don't feel like cracking the caps of my sticks. As I've said I only buy cigars occasionally so the last thing I want obviously is to drop $10-20 on a good smoke only to mess it up with a cheap punch.

bonjing
05-11-2012, 09:23 AM
I think the one you might be looking for is the 007

http://www.xikar.com/products/cutters/007-punches/

PenguinsFan88
05-11-2012, 10:05 AM
I think the one you might be looking for is the 007

http://www.xikar.com/products/cutters/007-punches/

IS that one retractable? Or do you unscrew it yourself, punch your cigar, then screw it back together when your done?

Was hoping I could find a Xikar punch like that Havana retractable where I could just press a button and the blade pops out, I punch my cigar, and I press the button again to pop the blade back in and the debris pops out after I'm done.

Does Xikar make one like that? I love that sort of concept.

CigarNut
05-11-2012, 10:21 AM
IS that one retractable? Or do you unscrew it yourself, punch your cigar, then screw it back together when your done?

Was hoping I could find a Xikar punch like that Havana retractable where I could just press a button and the blade pops out, I punch my cigar, and I press the button again to pop the blade back in and the debris pops out after I'm done.

Does Xikar make one like that? I love that sort of concept.
From the page and pictures: you twist the punch and the blade is extracted or retracted. I have one of these and while I don't use it often it is easy to use and much more durable than the Havana and also has a much higher quality blade.

aich75013
05-11-2012, 11:10 AM
What Michael said is correct. You twist it one way to make the blade extract; the other way to make the blade retract.
The pieces do not separate if that is what you are asking. It is one piece.

The 009 is a little different (besides being a larger diameter.) You pull it to make the blade extract. You push the pieces together to make the blade retract. The punch stays as one piece the whole time.

PenguinsFan88
05-11-2012, 12:32 PM
Hmmmmm

Which to look into getting...the 007 or 009??

*Strokes beard and ponders*

Blak Smyth
05-11-2012, 12:41 PM
The video makes it look like a cool design, it doesn't have some of the flaws of others.

Bill86
05-11-2012, 02:08 PM
Hmmmmm

Which to look into getting...the 007 or 009??

*Strokes beard and ponders*

009 IMHO. I've punched anything from 37 RG Lanceros to 54 RG Sublimes with it.

I would venture a guess the 007 is too small for anything larger than 46 RG , just a guess....even though I think I still have a brand new 007 somewhere.

icehog3
05-11-2012, 02:48 PM
009 IMHO. I've punched anything from 37 RG Lanceros to 54 RG Sublimes with it.

I would venture a guess the 007 is too small for anything larger than 46 RG , just a guess....even though I think I still have a brand new 007 somewhere.

I've punched lots of 52 and 54 RG cigars with the 007, Bill.

stearns
05-11-2012, 03:23 PM
Recently played with a 009, didnt actually cut with it, but given the design that is where i would be spending my money if looking for a punch

T.G
05-11-2012, 03:32 PM
I would venture a guess the 007 is too small for anything larger than 46 RG , just a guess....even though I think I still have a brand new 007 somewhere.

You can always punch the cigar twice with the smaller punch, just make the punches slightly offset from center and overlap them. Like a slightly squashed "8"

Bill86
05-11-2012, 03:49 PM
You can always punch the cigar twice with the smaller punch, just make the punches slightly offset from center and overlap them. Like a slightly squashed "8"

Yeah I've done that a few times. I just figured if the 009 does 37-54 why bother with a smaller punch. I suppose it might be preference, but I haven't heard much about that ever.

irratebass
05-11-2012, 04:27 PM
How's it treatin' ya? :)

Treating me good, came in very handy a few times.