Tobacco

Cigar Lighter Cutter

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I need a new cigar cutter and lighter. Suggestions?
x ray life style

My $3 cutter just isn't cutting it anymore (look, I made a pun), I need a decent one that'll cut through any ring gauge.
In a similar vein, my $5 torch lighter works fine, but it looks like a toy and is just too big.
Suggestions and where to purchase, please.


Go to a tobacconist and get a decent double blade cutter - Xikar, Zino and Palio are some good brands. They run about $30, but are top of the line and backed with excellent warrantys

Colibri, Nibo and Tiger are some excellent torch lighter brands that have models that can be found for under $20. Check e-tailers online or eBay

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Cigars aren't a purchase to be taken lightly Posted on: Saturday ... - Killeen Daily Herald

Killeen Daily Herald, TX - Jan 17, 2009

Cigars aren't a purchase to be taken lightly Posted on: Saturday is with a guillotine cutter; (2) cedar matches are preferred for lighting a cigar, although a lighter is acceptable; (3) cigars must be stored properly;