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View Poll Results: Which cutter do you recommend? | |||
Xikar |
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22 | 24.18% |
Palio |
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61 | 67.03% |
Save your money and keep the $5 cutter you have... |
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8 | 8.79% |
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I find that I can do a better job of getting an exact cut every time with a punch, other than on torpedo cigars (even then they still do the job!).
If the hole is too small off the initial punched hole I just widen it by nibbling away with the punch to make the circle bigger. For a larger ring gauges I make a kind of 4 leaf clover shape adding "petals" to the initial hole. I get the benefit of getting as close to my ideal of a draw each time, and I still get the neat shoulder feel of the cap on my lips compared to a cutter. I'm yet to damage a cigar that way, no little bits hanging off and my chocie of hole size. ![]() ![]() Last edited by dentonparrots; 08-14-2009 at 05:02 PM. |
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