I am having great difficulty working out which cigar cutter use to for my cigars like many other BOTL I am sure that we have different ring gauge cigars in the humidor. There are many cigar cutters on the market: Guillotines single,double & triple bladed, Punch cutters different sizes, Scissors, V cutters and I am sure there are more. I have read quite a few articles on the net and is it all really down to personal taste? it cannot be with all those different cigar cutters and ring gauge cigars. A good review is posted below simple but quite informative:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2044218_properly-cut-cigar.html
I would be interested to hear what other BOTL use to cut ther cigars and why? Do you get a better draw using a different type of cutter for different ring gauge cigar or is it all for one, one for all?
I currently use a single bladed action Guillotine for all my cuts, however, I will be purchasing a double guillotine shortly.
Paul
http://www.ehow.com/how_2044218_properly-cut-cigar.html
I would be interested to hear what other BOTL use to cut ther cigars and why? Do you get a better draw using a different type of cutter for different ring gauge cigar or is it all for one, one for all?
I currently use a single bladed action Guillotine for all my cuts, however, I will be purchasing a double guillotine shortly.
Paul






don TJ and the
Coros
soon myself. 
where you can still enjoy a fine puro along with lunch or dinner.

I have also ordered the same cutters they should be here within a few days! I would be interested to hear how they cut Robusto.
Just remember to hold the head firmly against the cutter when you snip it. Let us know how you like it. 
I'm not sure I agree with the articles, compradre stogiedog.
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