Victorinox Cigar Cutter Knife

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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.

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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.) :cool:

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 too, am a knife aficionado and I got to tell you, I think, the Wenger is a better knife.

Doc.
 
Well, Doc, since I have no direct experience with the Wenger I can't dispute your claim, so you may well be right.

I do, however, ordinarily favor the Victorinox offerings over Wenger where the knives are similar.

Most of us over at bladeforums.com (where I've been a mod for several years) seem to share that perspective but I know that there are always exceptions.
 
Thanks for the review. I'm not a knife aficionado, so don't have much experience, but this is the first knife I've ever seen with a cigar punch. A lot of folks here swear by the SAK for clipping their cigars, though.
 
Neat looking knife, looks as though it's easy to use, thanks for the link. :thumbs:
 
The Wenger Swiss Army has a cigar scissor instead of a punch and once you get used to the action, it's hard to beat!

PS - The Xi 744 should be arriving in just a few days :thumbs:

I hope this helps

~Mark
 
Hello and good evening! I just bought the Victorinox for $53 (includes shipping). :rolleyes::D I've carried a small swiss army in my pocket for many years and now a punch to boot! Who'd a thunk it! Thanks for the post on this!!! :D
 
You're welcome.

Being a knife user and collector, adding the SAK's didn't really require any real arm twisting.
And since I also enjoy useful gadgets, I figured I'd add the Xikar XI1 cutter that is on sale (today only) at half price at Cove Cutlery.

What the heck. Now I'll have an SAK with a punch, SAK with cigar scissors and a nice dual blade guillotine cutter. That should cover all the bases. :cool:
 
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