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i have always though about getting a V Cutter but i am content with my punch and straight cutter. Unless you could talk me into it.
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The Xikar and the Wolf cutter mentioned in the first post of that thread have the exact same blade, all that differs is the housing. On the Xikar it's a polycarbonate & metal housing, on the Wolf it's plastic. I have one of the Wolf cutters and while it cuts brilliantly, it does feel a bit light in hand. The main difference with the Wolf & Xikar V-cutters versus the other V-cutters out there is that where on the other V-cutters the first part of the blade to contact the cigar is the point that forms the deepest part of the V and you shove this point into the cigar and it cuts outward towards the cap, on the Xikar/Wolf it's the other way around, the blades are raked the other way so first part of the blade to contact the cigar is at the cap and it slices inward towards the apex of the V. If you have a dryer or more fragile cigar, the inward slicing motion of the Xikar/Wolf should be a bit less of an impact and would hopefully reduce the chances of cracking the head of the cigar. I've also found that the Xikar/wolf leaves a very clean cut with no shredding, tearing or loose tobacco left behind. I can't say the same for the other design V cutters I have, but in all fairness, my other V-cutters are either not on the same quality level (el $2.50 cheapo from CI) or older and duller (Donatus & Dunhill co-branded by Donatus). The Wolf cutter is distributed by Xikar and carries the same lifetime warranty as far as I know. |
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Thanks for the info Adam, I didn't know Wolf was from Xikar. |
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Found a pic of the blade you are describing:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8210/8...bd369b8a_c.jpg |
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+1 for the Xikar, used it last night.
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I love my Xikar v-cutter!!! And I grabbed one of monster today as a gift for $30!!!
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So, Shane, Adam and others I have a question for you.
I know cigars are all about personal preference; I have used both a punch and traditional cutter. Never tried a V cutter. My experience with punch cuts is that they seem to collect more tar faster than a traditional flat cut so I only use a punch on small RG cigars. The result is that I prefer the regular flat cut overall. So here is the $64,000 question: what makes the V cut better (or worse) than a "traditional" flag cut? |
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From what I understand, the V shape creates more surface area, which is good for burn and draw. All I know for sure is I like to use the V, maybe just because it is something new to me. It seems to do a great cut and never damages the cap. Once I get it figured out I imagine I will use a few different cutters based on RG. |
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Honestly Michael, I typically use a flat cut and I have never noticed much, if any, difference in how the cigar smokes with a V-cut versus a straight cut. The draw is a little bit more restricted with a v-cut, so on the gargantuan ring gauge cigars there is actually some resistance and not like breathing through a snorkel.
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Thanks for the feedback guys! If I get a chance to try a v-cut someday I will but I don't think I am going to rush out and buy a v-cutter just yet.
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I've read that the tars supposedly stay at the bottom of the v-cut, thereby being further away from your tongue, reducing your chances of tasting them.
All I know is that it works great for me on all vitolas and I really like it. |
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After using Shane's for the last month I defiantly now am preferring these to all other cutters I own (I can fill a small humidor with all my cutters). Like was mentioned earlier there is a lot less chance of the cap unraveling.
I picked this one up last night. http://i1253.photobucket.com/albums/...3937ccec30.jpg |
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