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Palio comment, Xikar question
Now that I am sliding further down the slope, I have been paying more attention to my cuts. I wasn't happy with them, so based on what I read, I went out and picked up a Palio this morning. I'm only one cut in, but I love it already. This is based solely on how it fits in my hand, and the look(carbon fiber). One huge difference from my Xikar was how little play there was between the blades.
So to my question. Is this play normal on the Xikar? I can move the open blades about 1/16in apart with very little pressure, or bend them back and forth like wings very easily. When closed the thing is rock solid, and the screw at the bottom is tight. I suspect this is why my cuts always left a bump after removing the cap. Side note: 3 calls to Xikar customer service went unanswered |
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LOVE my Palios!!! :tu :tu
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I have never had any problems with my Xikar. They have a life time warranty. Take it a retailer and they will swap it out with a new one.
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I want a Palio bad, I wish there was another GB coming soon. I hate paying full price for anything. LOL
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I always notice that when I cut with my Xikar, it cuts clean but leaves a bump right in the middle, so your not alone and I also do notice the play in the handles...
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The "bump" is a common occurrence with the Xikar cutters. Main reason I gave mine away. Palio for life! :banger
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I like my Xikar...But I LOVE my Palio
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XIKAR has a lifetime warranty on all products. If your cutter is not performing to your standard and XIKAR's standard, return it for a free replacement. There should be no play between blades. If you like the feel of the Palio, XIKAR is launching a new ZX Ultra Slim cutter in August. Ultra Slim with finger holes! If you've called and exhausted all communication. Send me an email: rmoreno@xikar.com. I will handle your cutter personally. Bob
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If your Palio is breaking the wrapper on your cigars, either your cigars are way too dry, or you have a defective Palio. Contact customer support or where you got it from and get it replaced.
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Or it is operator error.
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Replace it. That is what the lifetime warranty is for.
I think any authorized dealer will replace it for free: http://www.paliocutter.com/shops.htm Or you don't have a retailer by you, you should be able to mail it back to Palio. |
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Yeah, I will mail it back. Thanks.
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I have two xikars, and a new palio, i love my palio, and it is my primary cutter. It never leaves any bumps, it cuts clean.
Now that, that is said. I love the xikars, they are sharp and cut clean as well. I have never had an issue with either of them, i keep one next to my humi and one in my truck. I hope that this gets worked out for you. Good luck. |
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Correct, just mailed mine to Palio yesterday, Marc is top notch!
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I has TWO Palio's... :tu
But my Xikar lighter does work better than my Blazer most of the time. Oh wait...this is a Cutter thread. :r |
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The "bump" that some folks are talking about when cutting with a Palio might be from not applying a gentle downward pressure towards the cigar while making a quick cut (if that makes any sense). :2
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The bump in the middle can be left by pulling away when completing the cut. Applying a bit of pressure down on the cutter as you squeeze will help.
Xikar vs Palio....No contest. Palio all the way. Sharpest out there and a great company to support. I lost my Xikar and don't miss it one bit. I picked up a 2nd Palio to replace it. |
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Eric, I am sure you will like the new one they give you. I love my Palio. |
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I had a bad palio a few years back--they replaced it without questions and the new one is fine.
The bump problem--in my experience anyway--is from bad form--pulling away, cutting too slow etc. I found that laying the cutter on the table and pushing the cigar down while cutting solves this and gives a nice level cut. |
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I always pinch a plug out of a habano, and when I can't work that, I have
my other favorite, that wicked stainless Montecristo flat guillotine. Looks great, cuts great. I used to have a couple, now I am down to my personal one. :( |
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The folks who said that the Xikar left a bump because of pulling away while finishing the cut are exactly right. There was a thread on this on the old board a couple of years ago. Another way to get an even cut is to cut the cigar while it is still in the cello. Don't know why this works but it does.
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I think the Palio is okay. It is darned purdy though. I feel that my Xikar cut better when it was still operational. I prefer the Xikar Multi-Tool scissors the best though. |
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I just happen to like the way the xikar fits in my hand.It also just seems easier and more user friendly to me. I also had a palio and found it be an excellent cutter.It just seemed a little awkward for my big fat sausage fingers.
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I don't use the Palio because my fingers don't fit and many hellos to Mark. Missed talking to you buddy.:D
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Im kind of threadjacking but I have a Palio question and thought this might be a good place to ask. I received my first ever Palio in the group buy recently, and it is very sharp. My only 'concern' is that it feels almost "hitched". When I open and close it, it just isn't smooth. It sticks a bit. Is this normal for Palio? It seems to cut fine (which is the important part) I just wanted some other opinions!
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I bought a Palio just for this reason...so I could compare them myself. IMO the Xikar is the better cutter, the fit, feel and even just carrying it in my pocket. The Palio doesn't seem as sharp and is more bulky than the Xikar. The Palio is a good cutter don't get me wrong, but if I was in the market and needed a new cutter it would be a Xikar hands down.
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to the OP - i love your profile pic. lolz.
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Just picked up my first Palio and I love it. I've been using cheap cutters for too long, this thing is great. And I do have fat sausage fingers and it works great for me.
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Haha, yeah a little! Now what to do with all those branded, plastic pieces...hmm...
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Glove box is taken care of, who would I send them to so they made it to the troops?
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Hotreds is your man! Any extra accessories are always appreciated. I try to include some in every package I send over. Also, if you have any extra pillows those are always needed. :tu
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I came home today and there was a brand new Xikar waiting for me. Upon inspecting the new one, the blades are far more rigid than the one i sent back. even when closed there is a stability that was absent in the one I returned. I thought that one was solid, I was wrong. Now having used the Palio more, and being without the only other cutter I ever owned, I can honestly say I missed my Xikar. As a person who does most of his smoking at work, bringing smokes back and forth almost daily. The Palio Just doesn't match the Xikar's portability. I still love my Palio, But will be happy to work my 19hr shifts with the Xikar in my pocket. First cuts tomorrow. Kudos to Bob for handling this so quickly for me. |
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I looked at the Xikar Multi-Tool today and I think I'm going to pick those up!
Finally found me a hygrometer that I can calibrate too, its Xikar :) |
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Got the Multi-Tool, took the hygrometer back. I played around with the Palio and Xikar today before deciding on the Xikar. The Palios blades did seem tight, but there was play between the 2 sides, when closed and opened. The Multi-Tool was only 4 bucks more and the scissors were tight, and of course it has all the added functions. |
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I love my Palio (camo model) and probably will never need another cutter. Somehow I got a nic in the blade on my first one but my B&M replaced it no questions asked. I know Xikar has the same waranty and is a pretty local company to me but I just like the Palio better. I think I like the traditional slide style better than the butterfly.
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