JohnnyFlake 04:27 PM 05-03-2011
Which is the best buy?
Which is the best, without consideration of cost?
Do they come in different sizes (diameters) or is there one generic size?
What do you use?
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jjirons69 04:39 PM 05-03-2011
Got this one - Xikar Wolf Double Punch
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It's on my keychain and goes with me. Works very well. Double sided - big for 50+, small for coronas, etc. Still have to clip the small panatellas. Neo magnet in head holds it all together. Amazon for $15, retails around $30-$35. Nothing but praises.
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thebayratt 05:11 PM 05-03-2011
I got a Xikar 007. Its ok but I prefer a "no-name" retractable punch I got from TinderBox. It was half the cast and seems to cut better and smother.
BUT, I had an issue with the Xikar and it was fixed free in a few weeks.
Xikar = lifetime warranty.
The Bugatti Lighter has two different punch sizes. I use it alot, becasue of the "all in one" design. But the tinderbox one works the best for me.
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MurphysLaw 05:54 PM 05-03-2011
This question is going to be mostly up to opinion, I'm loving my Palio cutter, don't think I'd ever go back to a Xikar Xi
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bobarian 06:37 PM 05-03-2011
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
This question is going to be mostly up to opinion, I'm loving my Palio cutter, don't think I'd ever go back to a Xikar Xi
Opinion? I think my 3 Palio's make crap
PUNCH's!
:-)
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Bill86 06:48 PM 05-03-2011
Me thinks this was a Punch thread.
Xikar 009. I don't like those unscrewable kind of punches. The 009 pulls out and pushes back in, very simple and effective.
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MurphysLaw 06:53 PM 05-03-2011

:-) my bad..misread the OP, I do have the Xikar 007 punch that gets the job done, I keep it in my car for when I'm without any other options
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thebayratt 08:26 PM 05-03-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
Me thinks this was a Punch thread.
Xikar 009. I don't like those unscrewable kind of punches. The 009 pulls out and pushes back in, very simple and effective.
If I had a choice a 007 or a 009,
The 009 would be my choice from Xikar punches. Just because of the push/pull fact. Thats why I sent my 007 back; it would unscrew about 1/2 way and get stuck.
The shop didn't have a 009 when I bought the 007 and it was cheaper than anywhere online (at an event).
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JohnnyFlake 10:13 AM 05-04-2011
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
This question is going to be mostly up to opinion, I'm loving my Palio cutter, don't think I'd ever go back to a Xikar Xi
I have two, but that's not what's in question here!
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sleepy84 10:17 AM 05-04-2011
The Xikar 007 i have works really well! Its my trusty ol' go to punch!
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awsmith4 11:34 AM 05-04-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
Me thinks this was a Punch thread.
Xikar 009. I don't like those unscrewable kind of punches. The 009 pulls out and pushes back in, very simple and effective.
Originally Posted by thebayratt:
If I had a choice a 007 or a 009, The 009 would be my choice from Xikar punches. Just because of the push/pull fact. Thats why I sent my 007 back; it would unscrew about 1/2 way and get stuck.
The shop didn't have a 009 when I bought the 007 and it was cheaper than anywhere online (at an event).
:-)
The 009 is a slick instrument, 9mm may be too big for Coronas and such though but I like to cut those off anyhow
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Subvet642 12:28 PM 05-04-2011
I have a generic, rubberized, retractable punch that I like, but I still use a cutter sometimes. It depends on the vitola.
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shilala 12:29 PM 05-04-2011
I've had lots of punches, including ones on my lighters. I can say that any of them worked just fine. Some would get the wad stuck in them and had to wait for the next cigar to get it pushed out, I don't like that so much, but it didn't harm how well they worked.
Some were great big clunkity, heavy things that I thought was nonsensical for such a simple tool. Some were a bit big for real small rg cigars, Albert already mentioned that.
Based on the non-existant difference I found between cheap ones and inexpensive ones, I'd suggest you just find one that turns you on and go with that. I really don't think you can miss.
Good Luck!!!
:-)
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JohnnyFlake 02:21 PM 05-04-2011
Lots of good information so far.
My thinking is that I want something with a large punch, to use on the larger ring cigars. I'll probably just use a Palio Cutter on most cigars up to 46/48 ring gauge, but I really don't care to full cut the larger ring gauges 50 on up to 54, which is the largest I care to smoke, at least not to start with, unless there is a problem with the draw.
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awsmith4 02:43 PM 05-04-2011
Originally Posted by JohnnyFlake:
Lots of good information so far.
My thinking is that I want something with a large punch, to use on the larger ring cigars. I'll probably just use a Palio Cutter on most cigars up to 46/48 ring gauge, but I really don't care to full cut the larger ring gauges 50 on up to 54, which is the largest I care to smoke, at least not to start with, unless there is a problem with the draw.
Then the 009 is a great tool to own. I just got mine and it is perfect for bigger cigars. Used it on a PSD4 and it cut over half the cap out. When I get home I'll snap some pics.
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JohnnyFlake 03:30 PM 05-04-2011
Originally Posted by awsmith4:
Then the 009 is a great tool to own. I just got mine and it is perfect for bigger cigars. Used it on a PSD4 and it cut over half the cap out. When I get home I'll snap some pics.
That will help. Thanks!
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Lear31MX 04:02 PM 05-04-2011
awsmith4 07:32 PM 05-04-2011
JohnnyFlake 07:54 PM 05-04-2011
Awsmith4,
Thanks for the pics., that looks just about right. I'll probably pick one up. I guess eBay is the cheapest way to go but I'm not sure!
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awsmith4 08:03 PM 05-04-2011