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Cigar Cutters

When it comes to cigar accessories, no accessory is more important than a cigar cutter.   Our wide range of uniquely designed cigar cutters are a “must have” especially if you are a cigar lover. Their high quality makes them very durable and their unique design brings elegance to your personality.  Buy them for yourself or as a gift for your loved ones.

 


 

Cigar Cutters Guide

Cigar Cutters are an essential tool for every cigar enthusiast. However, using a bad cutter can make or break your smoking experience. A bad cut may lead to an unraveling cigar or an infuriatingly tight draw, while the perfect cut allows for the cigar to appreciated in all its majestic glory. Here is a brief guide to the most common types of cutters available, and the cigars for which they’re most suited.

Every cigar lover knows that cutting a cigar can potentially affect or impair your smoking experience. While the perfect cut appreciates the cigar in all its majestic glory, a bad cut can lead to a dissolving cigar or an annoyingly tight train. Although the type of cut is a matter of preference, certain cuts are more suitable for certain cigars. Here is a quick guide to the best cigar cut, from the most common cuts to some of the most unusual.

 

Guillotine Cigar Cutter

One of the most common cigar cutting tools that exist, the guillotine, is begged by the guillotine, a machine that is capable of cutting cigars up to a thickness of 1 / 4 inch.

A cutting machine is the most basic type of straight cut, while double cutting machines are preferred for cleaner cuts. A cutter consists of one or two sharp blades, like the guillotine, which cut off significant parts of the cap. Getting the perfect cut with the guillotine requires some practice, but is very easy to learn and very effective.

If too much is cut off, the cigar cover can dissolve and become unbearably tight, and if too little is cut off, there may be problems with the cap.

To cut a cigar properly with a guillotine, you can tell where the shoulder piece ends and you should place the cutter where it ends. This is the curved part of the head, so use quick movements and apply as much force as possible to ensure a clean cut. A guilotine cutter is a good choice for many cutters that are not large enough for something as thick as this.

For experienced cigar smokers, this is a nice way to know how much you have cut, and for smokers who enjoy a remedy that helps them relax.


Wedge Cutters

This innovative design allows you to cut one side at the same depth as the other side of the head or even both sides at the same time. V-Cutter can make a wedged hole in the middle of a cigar to completely cut off the heads with a uniquely shaped blade.

V-Cutters are ideal for figurados because the design prevents cutting too much of the cigar. V-cutters eliminate the risk of cutting a cigar too deep by allowing a larger area to draw the shape.

They are also good for cigars with small ring knives, but not for smokers who are unsure how much cigar they can smoke. V - cutter for those who enjoy a medium - loose draw, or for smokers who were perhaps not sure how much cigar they smoked.

This method makes the taste more complex because the smoke has to travel through a small opening. Small openings can, however, lead to tar formation in the smoke, which can lead to flavours. Instead, a small hole is inserted into the lid with a sharp circular saw and the cigar tip is cut.

This stamping works well for boxes, punching cylinders and stumps, but it may be necessary to clean the cigar when you use it. A guillotine can be mounted in the same way as a traditional cigar slicer, with a small hole at the top.

Mixed cigars are recommended, as the small hole can prevent tobacco waste from getting into the mouth. This works best for smokers who prefer a tight medium, such as smokers with high-end cigars or those with medium-sized cigars.

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