ColdCuts 03:41 AM 04-18-2013
I've got a Palio (terrific) and a Xikar 009 Punch (also terrific, if not a little heavy), but I'd like to have a good-looking,
functional desktop cutter.
Is there such a thing??
A CA search came up with only good-natured Palio vs. Xikar pissing matches. A Google turned up a handful, but not without their problems. There was a handsome desktop cutter by a company called Boston Cigar Cutter Company, but sadly they seem to have gone tits up. Maybe they didn't work as well as they look. The other desktop cutters I could find, like at Cuban Crafters for instance, are mostly priced too good to be true -- forty or fifty bucks, and without any ratings. Then there's one shiny behemoth, solid forged aluminum, weighs eight pounds, marked down from $900 to $325 and also without any ratings. That's all I'm seeing.
Has anyone here seen, or better yet, used a desktop they'd recommend? Or I guess conversely, seen or used one they'd warn against? Has anyone seen in person or used any of the desktop cutters I mention above? If so, what're your thoughts on them?
Thanks a million!
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Robulous78 05:38 AM 04-18-2013
Can't say that I have but I know you can find all kinds of tabletop cutters on the Ebays...
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ColdCuts 09:51 AM 04-18-2013
Originally Posted by Zane:
Here is what I found that resembles the one at my local shop.
I have only used it once and had no issues. Maybe someone else can give more insight.
http://www.sjcigars.com/tabletop-prod.html
Ah. I'd seen that one also. Thanks, Zane. Thing with this one is, according to the description, it's for cigars 52-60 ring gauge. I'm most often smoking a cigar with a RG in the low to mid 40s. I rarely smoke anything larger than 50. So this tabletop cutter isn't for me.
I do appreciate that it offers both straight and cat eye cuts, it's attractive, appears well-constructed, and is reasonably priced. But I am puzzled why it's been designed for only large RG cigars.
:-)
Additionally, I've also seen a similar-looking stainless round tabletop cutter on both Famous and E-bay that says it'll accommodate smaller-sized cigars, but on Famous it's got two very negative reviews. Anybody familiar with this
one?
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czerbe 01:02 PM 04-18-2013
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My Family years ago was in the Cigar Business and this is my Great Grandfathers cutter from his shop a long time ago never actually cut a cigar with it but I will one of these days. Its not really sharp I will have to take care of that but if I screw it to a table top it would work wonders, very smooth and steady cut... but nearly 100 years ago the made S*%T right.
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mahtofire14 01:13 PM 04-18-2013
Yes! My local B&M has a big stainless that has a lever with three different cuts. A large diameter, a smaller diameter, and a V-cut. The owner said he got it back in the early nineties and can't find another one. Hasn't sharpened the blade once and still cuts like butter.
I will take a pic of it tomorrow when I go in and post it here.
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ColdCuts 07:43 PM 04-18-2013
Corey, your grandfather's tabletop cutter looks great. What a cool heirloom. And Pete, nice that your B&M has a good functioning tabletop. But fellas, I am actually looking for a tabletop cutter that's available for purchase, like I said in the first post.
:-)
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Mattso3000 07:48 PM 04-18-2013
ColdCuts 09:40 PM 04-18-2013
Matt, I've seen that one and I like the looks of it just fine, but have you used it? I'd be fine with the v-cut, but did you see the reviews? Ouch!
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Lockspur 10:01 PM 04-18-2013
ColdCuts 10:18 PM 04-18-2013
Wow. That one's a beaut! Wonder if it works well. Doesn't say what kind of cut you get. For that money, it had better make perfect cuts forever! Has anyone seen this one before?
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captain53 05:22 PM 04-19-2013
mahtofire14 06:13 PM 04-19-2013
Here is the table top I was talking about. From the early nineties and works flawlessly.
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Subvet642 07:18 PM 04-19-2013
mahtofire14 12:39 AM 04-20-2013
Awesome! Thanks for that link!
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Subvet642 06:57 AM 04-20-2013
captain53 09:56 AM 04-20-2013
Same as the one i have that Famous usually sells for under $50 and cheaper on the Monster but they are currently out of them. They don't last too long when they get them in stock.
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jjirons69 02:33 PM 04-25-2013
Lockspur 01:13 PM 04-26-2013
Originally Posted by ColdCuts:
Ah. I'd seen that one also. Thanks, Zane. Thing with this one is, according to the description, it's for cigars 52-60 ring gauge. I'm most often smoking a cigar with a RG in the low to mid 40s. I rarely smoke anything larger than 50. So this tabletop cutter isn't for me.
I do appreciate that it offers both straight and cat eye cuts, it's attractive, appears well-constructed, and is reasonably priced. But I am puzzled why it's been designed for only large RG cigars. :-)
Additionally, I've also seen a similar-looking stainless round tabletop cutter on both Famous and E-bay that says it'll accommodate smaller-sized cigars, but on Famous it's got two very negative reviews. Anybody familiar with this one?
A friend of mine has this one and uses it on all sizes. Says it's not a problem. The sizes listed in the specs is just for the cutouts in the metal.
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mcjoe 10:03 PM 04-27-2013
I suggest guillotine cutter as it is handy, double bladed and provides a nice even cut and can brought with you whenever you go. You can buy it via Amazon or even in local cigar shops.
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