Swe-Mike said:
I have a Zino double-cutter but I can't seem to get good clean cut's with it, so I would like to replace it. I've been looking at
this. Does anyone have any experience of it? Is it any good?
How do round cutters compare to the blade ones? Doesn't a blade cutter provide more... hmmm I can't seem to find the word. I guess it's impossible to cut a piramide or belicoso with a round cutter, right?
I have a Palio (as well as a bunch of others, including the zino you already have - I'm a confirmed "cutter-aholic" -

).
This is a very good cutter. But I wouldn't say it does a better or worse job than the Zino you already have. It does have a bigger hole, which is good for cigars above about 54 gauge, where the zino has no more room. The zino (after about six months) was known to open up in my pocket (whereas the Palio doesn't do that) but the zino is smaller and less cumbersome overall (I don't find the palio's extra bulk to be useful for ergonomics per their marketing literature - but that's just me).
How long have you had your zino? It might just be due for sharpening or replacing. Note that, unlike marketing gibberish on the Palio site, I haven't found that the palio keeps its edge any better or worse than the zino - but that's just my unscientific opinion. Also, unlike marketing gibberish on all sites, you will find that these cutters (both of them) show noticeable* dulling after 4-5 boxes of cigars - in my opinion, all the "self sharpening" marketing language is bull. Again, just my opinion.
* Yes - "noticeable" is only relevant if you're anal-retentive like me...
If price is an object, then there are plenty of other cutters that will do almost as good a job - but in my experience the 2 above are among the best I've run across. There are others that cost about the same that do about the same level of job, but are more cumbersome/heavier, which is a large factor for me (last thing I need is another thing in my pocket).
Not positive what you were asking about round vs. blade cutters - and how round cutters can't cut piramide shapes...? The only cutters that have trouble with piramide shapes are punch cutters (is this what you meant by a round cutter?) and wedge-style cutters. Double-edge guillotines (both the zino and palio) will cut anything that fits into their opening just fine.
Cheers,
- Oak