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Being an avid knife user and collector, there's never a bad time to add something to the collection and this week I added a nice little Cigar Cutter Knife from Victorinox.
I have a boat load of knives and tools from Victorinox and they always provide a great product for the money. This one did not disappoint.
I tried out the largest punch this afternoon on a nice 5 x 50 robusto and it provided an excellent, clean cut. The plug was removed from the cigar cleanly and was dispatched to the trash with a slight push from the opposite side opening of the punch. No muss, no fuss and the result was a great draw and a cigar with a very neat appearance. (Now I won't have to cower in shame while deploying my giveaway guillotine cutter.)
I admit I haven't used any of the other high end cutters such as Palio or Xikar, but this is a nice tool since it incorporates three different punch sizes, a knife blade, scissors and nail file/cleaner.
As is usual with Swiss Army products, it can be found heavily discounted from retail at various vendors on the net.
Here is a link that provides a little more info on the tool:
Swiss Army Cigar Cutter Knife

I have a boat load of knives and tools from Victorinox and they always provide a great product for the money. This one did not disappoint.
I tried out the largest punch this afternoon on a nice 5 x 50 robusto and it provided an excellent, clean cut. The plug was removed from the cigar cleanly and was dispatched to the trash with a slight push from the opposite side opening of the punch. No muss, no fuss and the result was a great draw and a cigar with a very neat appearance. (Now I won't have to cower in shame while deploying my giveaway guillotine cutter.)

I admit I haven't used any of the other high end cutters such as Palio or Xikar, but this is a nice tool since it incorporates three different punch sizes, a knife blade, scissors and nail file/cleaner.
As is usual with Swiss Army products, it can be found heavily discounted from retail at various vendors on the net.
Here is a link that provides a little more info on the tool:
Swiss Army Cigar Cutter Knife