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    Evening all newbie here. Just a quick question about cigar cutters. Now I have a double blade straight cutter but Iv seen some v cutters for sale. So my question is what is the difference having a straight cutter to having a v shape cutter.

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    Its all a matter of taste Rory although I do find that if the cap feels a little brittle the V cut is less likely to displace it. Why don't you pop over to the newbie thread and say hello?
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    • #3
      As most of us do, I have at least one of every type of cutter, but always default to a 7mm punch. It's personal preference. Try them all

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mike72 View Post
        As most of us do, I have at least one of every type of cutter, but always default to a 7mm punch. It's personal preference. Try them all
        I favour a punch too..started straight then v then punch..ifnits a smaller RG then a straight cut is my preference..anything robusto size and over i tend to punch it

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        • #5
          One suggestion I would say is don't buy any cheapy for your main one....your better buying a proper cutter as most of the cutters these days have a life time warranty...so are worth it in the long run...I bought cheapy ones first and they kept getting blunt then bought a xkair X2 and never looked back.

          Now just need to do the same with my punch



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          • #6
            If you want to try a V cutter but don?t want to spend too much these are great for the money - https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F222745027154

            I find a V cut gives a cleaner smoke as in less nicotine residue and less little bits of tobacco on you lips.




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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rory85 View Post
              Evening all newbie here. Just a quick question about cigar cutters. Now I have a double blade straight cutter but Iv seen some v cutters for sale. So my question is what is the difference having a straight cutter to having a v shape cutter.
              My preference is a V-Cut. I find the draw is my easier than using a straight cut. I tend to use the straight cut for smaller ring-gauges; anything wider than a petit corona usually gets V-Cut. I punch larger RG box-pressed sticks.

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              • #8
                Hm... I have to say, I never tried a V cut, not a punch. Somehow I didn't want to spend money on various cutters, not believing that the flavour would change much. But having read this again now, I think I will take my trusty old scalpel and give some cigars different cuts with it, checking if I can see a difference.

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                • #9
                  My go to cutter tends to be a duo punch in 8mm and 11mm for majority of my smokes. Pyramids i tend to use the V-cut. I use straight cuts if the draw appears tight after I punch, and before bringing out the perfecdraw if further loosening of the draw is required

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