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mattshellmattshell Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34

Hi all, I'm a fan of the double blade cutters, but the $10 one I have doesn't really seem to fit the bill.  It's not weighted very well... has a "loose" feel, and doesn't really satisfy my desire for a nice quality cigar tool.  I don't want to spend $150 dollars, but I'm willing to spend more than the $10 I started with.  Was about to buy a Xikar Xi, but wanted to check wtih you all first.

Thanks,

Matt

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  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • bbc020bbc020 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,422
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
  • musiciannameddavemusiciannameddave Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 26
    Yeah I have both a Guillotine cutter and a punch cutter from Xikar, and they're both quite nice. Can't go wrong with either.
  • LukoLuko Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,004
    How important is a cutter - I don't mean in having one, I mean in the difference between a guillotine, punch, v? Honestly, I've only ever used a guillotine and never really had a problem with that. Is there a reason I should go out and get a punch (I did hear they tend to cause plugs, not sure if I believe that, though).
  • musiciannameddavemusiciannameddave Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 26
    I usually use a guillotine with small-medium ring sizes and a punch for the medium-larger ones. It's just an easier way to cut a cigar without having to worry about having too loose of a draw. Plus it's easier to just punch a cigar when you're outside with friends and it's getting a little too dark to easily see where the cap ends.
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    While my Xikar cutter is a lot nicer looking than the cheepie plastic double blade one I've got floating around in my desk, to be honest it doesn't cut the cigars any better IMO. Like ubry, I'm a bit under impressed with the Xikar cutter. Now that's not to say it isn't a good cutter, just maybe that your money could be better spent. To make sure what I just said is accurate enough, I'm going to use that el cheapo plastic one a few times to confirm to myself that is cuts just as well.
  • WafflebobWafflebob Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 118
    I had been using a guillotine cutter when I first started. I recently picked up a punch to try it out and so far I like it better, but I've only used it twice.
  • Garen BGaren B Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 977
    That's funny that this topic came up because I was thinking about asking for a Xikar cutter to replace my el cheapo plastic cutter. Though the blades kinda suck in the plastic one it doesn't really screw any cigars up, I think I only had one get messed up a little when I cut it. Any way to sharpen those or do I just have to buy a new one when it finally wears out?
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    I think you just have to get a new one. One thing you do get for your money in a Xikar is that the blades can be removed and sent in for resharpening. Or so I'm given to understand. I haven't needed to try it.
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    My punch seems not as sharp as a punch I have built into another lighter. Though the xikar punch goes deeper, I'm a wondering why it takes a little longer to get the job done. Eh, it still works.
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    Now that it's been a few days, or a week...whatever since I stopped using my Xikar in favor of my $2 plastic double guillotine. And I can't say anything bad about the cheapy, it has been cutting like a champ, clean cuts, no wrapper tearing. I'm not going to say a Xikar is not a good cutter, but think twice if you really need one or if you just really want one.
  • zoom6zoomzoom6zoom Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,214
    I bought a batch of ten single blade cutters for ten bucks a while back. Handy because I can stash them wherever plus I tend to give them away as well. They work just fine.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • gmill880gmill880 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,947
    Of course these would be great to use on all your HMR's
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    And we wonder why Golf and Cigars go so well together... Man that's insane, almost as bad as a 1700 pen I saw in an ad in cigar aficionado.
  • Garen BGaren B Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 977
    I understand why the cutter is so expensive but what the heck is that lighter made out of that makes it worth 1100$? Is it made out of pure platinum?
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    kuzi16:
    j0z3r:
    ... but think twice if you really need one or if you just really want one.
    they do look nice. ...and that lifetime warranty thing
    Agreed. And I won't say I don't like mine, but I do feel the need to qualify it. All things being equal, I'd rather pull out a Xikar around friends than a $2 deal anyway, or for that matter at a cigar lounge as well. I only said what I said so people realize that if they can't really afford a Xikar, it's not the end of their cigar smoking world.
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    lol, yeah it's all about presentation. I fired up a GOF at my cigar shops lounge over the weekend and had a lot of people asking about it, that and my tri-flame lighter. And pulling out a few hundred dollar cutter or something really different will grab an eye.
  • Joey PetersenJoey Petersen Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 45
    I found a Xikar on ebay, brand spanking new for 35 bucks shipped, with the leather case. I've been using it without fail ever since. Its a great cutter and works just like any other cutter. The advantage of a Xikar is not that its gonna cut better than any other cutter, but its gonna do it consistently for a longer time. When and IF the blades ever dull, register it to Xikar, ship it off, and they sharpen them for free! All xikar products are guaranteed for life! How can one resist such a guarantee? haha. I sure couldn't.
  • cubbychubbycubbychubby Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 29
    I have the Xikar granite (fiberglass) cutter, which works great. The only downside is that I inadvertantly left it in an ash tray, and a lit cigar melted part of the fiberglass. I'd recommend getting one of the metal ones if you're prone to occasional bonehead moves as I am now & again.
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    cubbychubby:
    I have the Xikar granite (fiberglass) cutter, which works great. The only downside is that I inadvertantly left it in an ash tray, and a lit cigar melted part of the fiberglass. I'd recommend getting one of the metal ones if you're prone to occasional bonehead moves as I am now & again.
    Hey cubby, Xikar warranties stupidity too. Send it back an they'll send you a new one. They'll send you a new for pretty much anything except loss and I've heard a couple instances where they've sent a new one to someone who lost a product.
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
  • cubbychubbycubbychubby Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 29
    madurofan:
    cubbychubby:
    I have the Xikar granite (fiberglass) cutter, which works great. The only downside is that I inadvertantly left it in an ash tray, and a lit cigar melted part of the fiberglass. I'd recommend getting one of the metal ones if you're prone to occasional bonehead moves as I am now & again.
    Hey cubby, Xikar warranties stupidity too. Send it back an they'll send you a new one. They'll send you a new for pretty much anything except loss and I've heard a couple instances where they've sent a new one to someone who lost a product.
    Thanks Maduro, I never would have expected them to warranty owner stupidity but I'll give it a try !
  • xikarxikar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    Excellent information. Thanks, Jacob. I'll register my cutter and lighter when I get home.
  • LukoLuko Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,004
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    I've gone ahead and registered my cutter now. I didn't realize there was a complimentary leather sheath to be had simply for purchasing a Xikar cutter. I do really like my Xikar, I'll like it even more in a sexy leather sheath.
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    At the next kuzipalooza, people can have quick-draw contests.
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    I was told about the free leather sheath a few weeks ago by a guy at the B&M. I registered my lighter and the new beautiful Redwood Xi3 I was given by a secret santa. Can't wait to recieve the sheaths.
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