I generally punch a cigar,then test the draw. If it's still too tight, I'll break out the guillotine cutter. Would love to try a v cut sometime. Hard to justify $40 on something I may not like…
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I generally punch a cigar,then test the draw. If it's still too tight, I'll break out the guillotine cutter. Would love to try a v cut sometime. Hard to justify $40 on something I may not like…
I like a V-cut but I haven't grabbed for anything but the CC perfect cutter since it was gifted to me. Just had no reason to.
While we're on the subject, are any of the cheap v-cutters even worth buying. I'd really like to try one before I drop the coin on a Xikar. What's the consensus?
I punch almost everything. I have never tried the V cut.
I also punch the larger 52+ and guillotine the 50-'s. BUT - since I seldom smoke a 52+ size, I DID vote - guillotine.
BTW... if it's a Torpedo that takes it over 52, that doesn't count. I guillotine those, too.
Is unraveling that big of an issue??? I consider myself pretty noobish and have some cockeyed cuts and have yet to have an unraveling issue.
Only had one unraveling issue and it was the from the first time I used a punch. But I'll chalk that one up to user error. I kind of punched it slow and cracked the cap.
I like a guillotine. Make a cut, cold draw, and either light it up or cut a little more if needed.
XiKar V Cutter! Lifetime warranty and it will work for anything. Any and all cigars. Second choice would be my new XiKar Xi3. Wicked sharp.
Oh the V-Cutter also is a cigar rest. :)
I received a guillotine cutter as a gift from my wife, so I use it.
Not having ever used anything else besides a razor blade, I am not sure if it is the best method.