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Cut 112 74.17%
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M1903A1 11:34 PM 02-13-2010
Originally Posted by Razorhog:
Palio. Expensive but worth every cent.
:-)

:-) :-) :-)
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Namerifrats 12:12 AM 02-14-2010
Depends on the size of the cigar. I always carry both a punch and a cutter. I mostly cut unless the cigar is like a 56rg or up and I'll usually punch those.
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South Shield 12:20 AM 02-14-2010
Every time you use a Palio an angel get his wings.


Palio = Awesomeness with a capital Q
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Goldie 01:20 AM 02-14-2010
I have a nice Xikar Xi2 but have moved towards the punch on the bottom of my Lotus lighter. But I use to be a cutter. I just feel like I get a better draw with the punch. It's pretty hard to mess up a punch.
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n.olson99 01:24 AM 02-14-2010
punch almost always. i think it solves alot of cap issues. only time i use my cutters if for torpedos and/or belicosos.
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druturn 04:00 AM 02-14-2010
I rely solely on my cutter. I have used a punch on several occasions but was never too impressed with them. They work fine, are super easy to use, and (nearly) fool proof but I just wasn't all that satisfied with them. Xikars and palios all the way!
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DPD6030 04:38 AM 02-14-2010
Sometimes I punch then cut :-)
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Barteur 05:10 AM 02-14-2010
Originally Posted by DPD6030:
Sometimes I punch then cut :-)
Haha better this way then the oposite:-)

I mostly cut with my palio.
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Don Fernando 06:09 AM 02-14-2010
My first choice is a punch, otherwise I use my palio
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bi11fish 06:19 AM 02-14-2010
One more vote for Palio:-)
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Thrak 08:31 AM 02-14-2010
I've been using the punch on my Bugatti lighter lately, but 95% of the time I still cut...

Do you guys twist when punching, or just stab it straight in?
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pitbulljimmy 08:36 AM 02-14-2010
I cut.... always have. Never even used a punch. I like how cutting doesn't funnel all the tar to one small spot. I've seen punched cigars "poop" tar out the end. I don't wanna eat that! :-)
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Chris. 08:39 AM 02-14-2010
Originally Posted by pitbulljimmy:
I cut.... always have. Never even used a punch. I like how cutting doesn't funnel all the tar to one small spot. I've seen punched cigars "poop" tar out the end. I don't wanna eat that! :-)
That doesnt happen because it was punched. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen, regardless of the way the cap was opened up. I've had it happen on a cigar that I cut the cap off. It is NOT a pleasant taste. That cigar got tossed pretty quickly.
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Langod 08:54 AM 02-14-2010
I've been thinking abotu switching to a punch. The last several cigars I've had (all decent ones, too) have developed really hard draws after about 1/3. After shoving a paperclip in the draw loosened up.
I'm thinking there's something I've started doing recently with my cut and how I smoke that causes the problem. (I use a Palio and try to cut just below the edge of the cap)
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Smokin Gator 08:58 AM 02-14-2010
Originally Posted by Thrak:
Do you guys twist when punching, or just stab it straight in?
I twist back and forth as I push the punch in.
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rlmedic 09:01 AM 02-14-2010
Cut, almost always with my Xikar
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Eggopp 09:02 AM 02-14-2010
I prefer to cut, but i have a palio lighter with a built in palio punch, if you twist it in sometimes the punch itself unscrews and falls out. The instructions say to just push it in and not twist which is often difficult. Thus the preference to cut with a double bladed cutter.:-)
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pnoon 09:05 AM 02-14-2010
Originally Posted by Eggopp:
I prefer to cut, but i have a palio lighter with a built in palio punch, if you twist it in sometimes the punch itself unscrews and falls out. The instructions say to just push it in and not twist which is often difficult. Thus the preference to cut with a double bladed cutter.:-)
A Palio lighter? Can we get a picture and/or a link to where you got it.
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Eggopp 09:25 AM 02-14-2010
Sure Sorry there not the best images the llighter was just under £49GBP from a company in London. Not sure if im allowed to put there web site address on here but ive taken the image off there website which has there details on so its easy to search for.

It comes with a Palio lighter guarantee for 2 years, ive had it a few months now and its wicked to say the least, has a triple jet which is like a flame thrower and eats gas like its going out of fashion.
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pnoon 09:37 AM 02-14-2010
Originally Posted by Eggopp:
Sure Sorry there not the best images the llighter was just under £49GBP from a company in London. Not sure if im allowed to put there web site address on here but ive taken the image off there website which has there details on so its easy to search for.

It comes with a Palio lighter guarantee for 2 years, ive had it a few months now and its wicked to say the least, has a triple jet which is like a flame thrower and eats gas like its going out of fashion.
Thanks for the pics, Steve.

The only websites that are not allowed to be posted are those that sell Cuban cigars. So I did remove one image.
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