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  • #31
    Originally posted by gojira View Post
    I agree with you Alex, double or triple torch is overkill. A single torch just gives one much more control when lighting his cigar.
    Yeah definitely, strangely however I seem to be able to light skinnies really well with the triple. Anything wider and I make a complete mess of the wrapper 9 times out of 10 unless it’s night time and I can see the flame clearly.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Alexw33 View Post
      Yeah definitely, strangely however I seem to be able to light skinnies really well with the triple. Anything wider and I make a complete mess of the wrapper 9 times out of 10 unless it’s night time and I can see the flame clearly.
      Yeah, it sucks lighting a cigar in sunlight. I never get it right, ha ha.

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      • #33
        Thanks guys! Really good info. Just what a noob needs to know! Does a good quality punch also last indefinitely? Thanks!!

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ZomB View Post
          Thanks guys! Really good info. Just what a noob needs to know! Does a good quality punch also last indefinitely? Thanks!!
          With cigar accessories, you definitely get what you pay for IME. So yes to your question. Having said that, I have a cheapo punch on my keys that works fairly well if I am out and about and forget my cutter(s). As I only use it every now and then, although it was only a few pounds, it does the job well enough. My advice would be to buy a cheap punch, V cutter and guillotine and find out the cut(s) that you like before investing in a pricey cutter straight away (unless you really want to!). The cheaper ones are what I class as 'disposable', the more expensive are investments and ultimately enhance your experience on many levels, especially given how cleanly they cut every time.

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