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Palio vs. Xikar cutters

I've have had both for a while to comment now...

Xikar is better on smaller ring sizes. When you use it on larger ring sizes (46 & up) it leaves the little bump in the middle of the cigar cut. I do use the 'lay it on the table' method and that helps, but there's not enough distance (gap) to cut a sufficient amount of cap off to get a good draw on the larger ring sizes. When cutting a smaller ring size, you can squeeze the two blades together to hold the cigar in place (without cutting it) to "measure it up" for the correct point to cut at on the hip.

Palio is better on larger ring sizes and torpedoes...no bump, just a nice clean, straight cut. It's especially good at putting the angle cut on torpedoes. I find it a little harder to locate the correct point to cut at for the smaller ring size cigars....that's why I use both when given the option at home.

If I travel and need one cutter...Palio is my choice.
 
I personally like the Xi2. Depending on which Xi2 you get, it could be made in Germany, or in Taiwan. Mine is made in Germany. Palio is also a good cutter, but I do not own one.

Is there any noticeable difference in quality? If so, how does one determine which Xi2 is made where?

I'm in the market for a cutter (I've been using cheapo $2 ones) and the Xikar Xi2 seems to be perfect for me in terms of quality and price.

I finally found a local B&M (closing doors in 2 weeks) :angry: But I got a great deal on a Xi gift box $23. I was also using the $.99 and boy do I love this Xikar :) Mine says made in Germany on the blade
 
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