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What do you use? Cutter or a punch?
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostCan't see how the shape of a cut can want you to start smoking again
but glad to hear your carrying on with this great hobby.
I'm guessing it's something to do with the draw, or airflow.
Whatever it was, they tasted great - something that hasn't happened for me in a long time.
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Could do with resurrecting this thread because my Xikar xi2 has disappeared in the house since Saturday so I need a reasonably good but cheap temporary replacement until it turns up. Has anyone tried the Credo Scissors? They're available for about a fiver a look half decent. Alternatively I could just buy a decent V cutter then when I find my Xikar I will have a choice of cuts, are the Palio or Colibri the best?
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I have a single blade, and a double blade guillotine (well, lots of them, freebies mostly). I prefer a really sharp single blade as there seems to be less chance of a tearing action when the blades meet. The single blade needs an assertive movement to avoid squashing though.
I have a shallow cut V cutter that I use intermittently with no particular reasoning behind, but which seems to be a good middle ground between punching and straight cutting in order to avoid a wind tunnel.
I have a Swiss army knife cigar tool which looks a bit like a single bladed lopper (only penknife sized). It's the most expensive cutter I own, as it was an excited impulse purchase at LCDH Amsterdam. As it's very low profile and open, you can really judge your cuts accurately, and sharpen it to a decree and angle you like.
Finally I have a sort of bolt action punch on the bottom of my big lighter that's pretty effective and my preference for anything of 50rg or larger, or looks like it might unravel. It's quite a good first port of call as you can always cut after, if the draw or tarry build up is troubling, but naturally not the other way.
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