ironpeddler
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I've always been a fan of a V-cut since the late 70s when I would smoke a smaller ring size cigar that were popular back then. It was a gold plated Colibri that I still have to this day. I like it because the cap remained intact and I would wind up with less tobacco in my mouth as I smoked. When smoking a churchill size, I gave it a dual cross cut.
Fast forward to Xikar coming out with one a few years back and I immediately jumped on it because it gave a deeper cut that my old workhorse Colibri. While the new Xikar is nicely made and is of a known high quality, it still was shallow when it comes to today's even larger ring sizes. I came across an article about Colibri's newest offering of a V-cutter versus Xikar's newest V-cutter that provide an even deeper cut. The results of the comparison were very close so I went with the less expensive of the two and decided on the Colibri. I bought one on eBay for a little over $30 delivered.
I must say, it's a hefty cutter that gives an amazingly clean cut and is much deeper that the original Xikar. A single cut is all you need to get a great draw on a large ring cigar and I still don't get a ton of tobacco in my mouth as I smoke. For the price & cut, definitely worth the money if you like a V-cut.
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Fast forward to Xikar coming out with one a few years back and I immediately jumped on it because it gave a deeper cut that my old workhorse Colibri. While the new Xikar is nicely made and is of a known high quality, it still was shallow when it comes to today's even larger ring sizes. I came across an article about Colibri's newest offering of a V-cutter versus Xikar's newest V-cutter that provide an even deeper cut. The results of the comparison were very close so I went with the less expensive of the two and decided on the Colibri. I bought one on eBay for a little over $30 delivered.
I must say, it's a hefty cutter that gives an amazingly clean cut and is much deeper that the original Xikar. A single cut is all you need to get a great draw on a large ring cigar and I still don't get a ton of tobacco in my mouth as I smoke. For the price & cut, definitely worth the money if you like a V-cut.
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