n8warren
To Bill Brasky
I have a couple nice cutters that I have noticed starting to get a little dull. What is the best way to sharpen them?
My Davidoff double blade is pushing 10 years and it does need touching up. I do this by running a cylindrical sharpening stick (like from the Crock sticks kit) up against the angled side of the blades. This gets them back in order for a while. I haven't the nerve to take my Dremel to the blades.
Wilkey
Seriously, I'd think a "good" cutter would cut hundreds of thousands of cigars before any maintenance would be required.
Good Luck - B.B.S.
...I stand corrected. I'm not quite up to 100K cigars, so I have to confess I extrapolated the data a little... :laugh: Like you said, you can't go wrong with a lifetime warranty.....Seriously, I'd think a "good" cutter would cut hundreds of thousands of cigars before any maintenance would be required.
Good Luck - B.B.S.
This isn't true. I'm working on my 3rd Xikar since 2002. I've managed to dull 1 of them and the other had a flaw which made the cigar to get bad cuts on it. It wasn't dull at that point, but it was working its way there fast when it was exchanged. Now I have 2 Xikars just in case one goes dull. You just can't go wrong with a lifetime warranty. :thumbs:
It could just be dirty - rubbing alcohol and q-tips can work wonders![]()