|  07-29-2011, 04:47 PM | #40 | 
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					Originally Posted by bevo  I have used one of these cutters for about four months. In hindsight, every cigar cut with a guillotine, a punch, or a v-cut, has been waste.
 I cut about three cigars before I got the hang of it. Now, when I pull out a 50 or bigger, I reach for this cutter instead of a guillotine or a punch.
 
 I do not smoke anything under 50 so I cannot tell you how cigars with different cuts compare.
 
 I can taste a difference though. The six slits provide a cooler, more even draw compared to the guillotine. Unlike the punch, I can smoke any 50 or wider cigar down to about a half an inch without losing any taste or suffering tar issues.
 
 Side note: with the six blade cutter or the punch, I have never had a tar problem. I guess I am lucky.
 
 As to the enthusiasts who use Xcto knives, more power to you. My hands are not steady enough nor do have I have the patience to wield such an instrument to cut a cigar. Instead, I will use my six blade cutter to achieve a potentially similar effect.
 |  So, how long have you worked for the company?    
Out of curiousity, why would you say every cigar you ever cut with another cutter was a waste?
		 
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