Cigar Cutter

What Is Cigar Cutter

 

 

A cigar cutter is a tool that is used to make a clean and precise cut on the end of a cigar before smoking it. It is designed to remove the cap of the cigar, which is the part that is wrapped around the head, in order to expose the filler tobacco inside. Cigar cutters come in various shapes and sizes and are made from a variety of materials, such as metal, plastic, and wood.  A properly cut cigar allows for better airflow and ensures a smooth and even draw.

Advantages of Cigar Cutter

Accurate Cuts

A cigar cutter provides clean and precise cuts, ensuring that the outer layer of the cigar remains intact and unscathed. This particular advantage helps preserve the overall structure and quality of the cigar.

Perfect Incision

Cigar cutters provide geometrically correct and consistent incisions. This feature, coupled with its accuracy, guarantees that the cigar burns evenly, and the aroma is well-distributed.

 

Convenient to Use

Cigar cutters are portable, pocket-friendly, and easy to use, making it a must-have tool for all cigar enthusiasts. The cutters come in different shapes and sizes, making it easy to fit into any container or pocket.

 Consistency

With a cigar cutter, you can expect consistent cuts that give a uniform diameter throughout the cigar, creating a more even burn.

 

 

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Our company has many years of production work experience. The concept of customer-oriented and win-win cooperation makes the company more mature and stronger.

 
 

Customized services

We understand that each customer has unique manufacturing needs. That’s why we offer customization options to cater to your specific requirements.

 
 

Competitive Price

We have professional sourcing team and cost accounting team, stive to reduce cost and profit and provide you a good price.

 
 

One-stop Solution

At our manufacturing facilities, we provide a complete package that includes everything required to get you started, including training, installation and support.

 
Types of Cigar Cutter

There are four main types of cigar cutters: guillotine, V-cut, cigar cutter, and punch/bullet cutter. Each tool will produce different results. Understanding how each type of knife works is important to choosing the one that best suits your needs.

Make sure you choose wisely, as it will be one of your most important tools if you decide to start collecting cigars. 

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Guillotine
As a general rule, guillotine-style cutters have been considered standard and more affordable than other styles. Guillotine cigar cutters are typically made from stainless steel and feature a single blade or two blades that cut off the end of the cigar with a single slice. These are the most popular because they are inexpensive, easy to use and maintain, and can be found in most cigar shops or online stores.

 

Punch/Bullet
Punch cigar cutters, or also known as Bullet cigar cutters feature a small hole at one end through which you push out a small circular portion of tobacco until you’ve created a perfectly round opening to allow smoke through.

 

V- Cutter
V-cutters work by slicing off both sides of the cap simultaneously in order to create “V” style opening large enough for smoking purposes without damaging any part of the wrapper itself. This allows an opening larger than what a Punch/Bullet cutter can make, but a smaller opening option compared to cutting the entire cap off the cigar.Your personal preference will dictate which type of cutter you ultimately choose. All styles serve their purpose. Each cutter has its own method of cutting a cigar. With some trial and error, you’ll find what works best for you.

 

Cigar Scissors
Usable for all kinds of cigars as long as you do so with care, cigar scissors are pretty self-explanatory. These cutters are smaller, wider, and stouter than a standard pair of scissors. They have thick, wide blades that can make a clean slice through the paper and filling without catching and tearing at the cigar’s end.

Cigar Cutterthe Main Components
 

Blade

The blade is the actual cutting part of the cigar cutter. It is usually made of stainless steel and needs to be sharp enough to make a clean cut through the cap of a cigar.

Body

The body of a cigar cutter can be made from a variety of materials including metal, wood, or plastic. It houses the blade and provides an ergonomic grip for the user.

Handles

The handles of a cigar cutter provide the grip and leverage needed to make a clean cut. The handles can be made from a variety of materials such as plastic, metal or wood.

Hinge

The hinge is the mechanism that connects the two halves of the cigar cutter and allows it to open and close. It needs to be well-constructed and durable to ensure that the blade stays aligned and does not become loose over time.

Spring

Many cigar cutters include a spring that aids in opening and closing the cutter. The spring should be strong enough to provide a smooth action but not so strong that it makes the cutter difficult to use.

Lock

Some cigar cutters include a lock that keeps the blades closed when they are not in use. This can help prevent accidents and protect the blade from damage.

 
What Should You Look For When Buying a Cigar Cutter
 
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Materials: When it comes to the manufacture of cigar cutters, precision is key. The materials used in the manufacturing of cigar cutters should be of high quality to ensure usage and durability. Stainless steel is a popular choice because it resists corrosion and rust. Other materials include titanium, gold and aluminum.

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Blade Type: The type of blade determines the type of cut that is made on the cigar. The three main types of blades are the guillotine, the v-cut, and the punch. Choose the blade type that suits your preference.

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Size: The size of the cutter should be comfortable in your hand. Cigar cutters come in many sizes, shapes, and styles, so choose one that you feel comfortable using.

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Cutting Depth: The depth of the cut made by the cigar cutter is important to ensure an ideal smoking experience. A good cigar cutter should provide deep and precise cuts to allow for perfect draw and an even burn.

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Blade Quality: The quality of the blade is the most important factor when it comes to a cigar cutter. You need to ensure the blade is sharp enough to make a clean cut without damaging the cigar.

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Durability: A good cigar cutter should last for years. Look for one made from high-quality materials that won't wear down or break easily.

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Design: There are several different types of cigar cutters on the market, each with their own unique design. Choose one that matches your personal style and preferences.

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Price: The price of a cigar cutter can vary widely, but buying the most expensive one isn't always necessary. Choose a cutter that is within your budget but still meets your functional needs. A high price tag does not always guarantee quality.

How To Choose The Best Cigar Cutter For Your Needs

 

A high-end cigar is not a minor investment in both funds and enjoyment, so it’s a shame when one you’re looking forward to is ruined by a poor cigar cutter. A sub-par cutter can damage your cigar and thus, your smoking experience. To avoid this problem, it’s important to look into what best fits your needs to enjoy your experience to the fullest.

 

Determining Your Needs
Here we discuss the different cutting styles and functions to so you can determine which cigar cutters should be added to your collection. Read on to find out more.

 

Guillotine Cutter
When you think of a standard cigar cutter, a Guillotine cutter is likely what comes to mind. With a single blade, the guillotine removes the entire circumference of the cigar tip – also called the cap - allowing a good amount of smoke to pass through.

Guillotine colors are typically the most common cutters because they include the most inexpensive design of cutters available, the humble single-blade guillotine. While you can find some high-end single bladed cutters, they have a mostly low to mid-range price.

The guillotine style also includes the double bladed type, of which there are three basic styles: one that has a moving blade and a fixed blade, one has two moving blades using the thumb and forefinger, and one has two spring-loaded blades. Some of the more popular spring-loaded double blade types fit in the palm of the hand and have a locking feature for when the cutter is not in use, making for added safety and easy carrying. The double blade guillotine is a much more effective cutter than the single blade, since it utilizes two blades cutting from opposite sides, as opposed to the single blade, which cuts against a stable base and poses a greater risk of crushing the cigar.

The guillotine style requires a quick and precise motion which takes a little experience to perfect, but is the preferred method of cutting for most cigar smokers.
Guillotine cutters are finite in the circumference of cigars that they are able to cut, so if you prefer the larger 60 to 70 ring gauge cigars, be sure that the cutter will accommodate that size.

 

V-Shape Cutter
The v-shape cutter is a great option for the serious cigar smoker. It is designed to take just the right amount of tobacco from the cap for an ideal draw. Because of the way it is designed, the V-shape cutter actually cuts more deeply and exposes as much or more tobacco than the standard guillotine cut, and can be used on a variety of cigar shapes. However, it's important to consider this cutter an investment. If you are going to buy a v-shape cutter, opt for a pricier one as the cheaper models tend go dull rather quickly and are virtually impossible for a normal person to re-sharpen.

 

Punch Cutter
Unlike other cigar cutters, a punch cutter doesn't remove the entire surface area of a cigar. Instead, it removes a small circle of the cigar cap wide enough to draw smoke through. The punch uses a simple push and twist motion to cut through the cap.

This type of cutter is ideal for smaller or narrower cigars, but some smokers like to use it for the wider gordo type cigars that have become popular, as it offers a more restricted draw instead of the overly airy draw that a guillotine might produce. If a more open draw is desired, it’s a simple matter of punching more of the cap. It is not, however, a particularly good tool for a tapered figurado such as a torpedo.

Many of these cutters come in a bullet-shaped design which is attractive to many smokers, while some resemble large medicinal caplets in shape. Some also come with spring-loaded or static rods to push the tobacco plug from the cutter.

 

Cigar Scissors
Cigar scissors are a slightly old school way to cut your cigar. With an elegant and sophisticated look, you'll commonly find this variation among seasoned cigar aficionados. These cutters often come with leather cases or other traveling accessories that add to its appeal, but what serious smokers like about it is that a good pair of cigar scissors can cut in much finer increments and angles that any other method, allowing for a customized cut to fit their preferences. Newer versions can fold to a compactness that allows for easy transport and can easily fit into one’s pocket, and some have other features that allow them to function as multi-tools. A finely manufactured pair with a keen sharpness and tight blade clearance is a must.

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The Difference Between Cigar Cutter And v-Cut Cigar Cutter

The Main Difference Between a Cigar Cutter And a v-Cut Cigar Cutter Is The Way They Cut The Cigar.

 

A Cigar Cutter (cigar cutter) is usually a blade with a V-shaped opening that can cut part of the upper end of the cigar. Using this blade to cut a cigar cuts the cigar into a flat surface, making the tobacco smoke easier to inhale. Cigar cutters often come in different diameters and colors to accommodate various sizes and shapes of cigars.

 

The V-cut cigar cutter uses a V-shaped cut to create a small step in the center of the top of the cigar. This incision can be made with a central hole or without it like a traditional incision. The benefit of using this cut is that it leaves more tobacco in the center of the cigar, thus providing a better tobacco flavor. Additionally, cigars using V-cutters are less likely to tear or split.

 
How To Maintain a Cigar Cutter
 
 
Clean Thoroughly After Each Use

Immediately after cutting a cigar with a cigar cutter, the blade should be wiped clean of debris and grease. You can use a special cloth or soft brush to clean the blade and avoid using water or chemicals for cleaning.

 
Regular lubrication

When the cigar cutter is in use, both the blade and the pin need to be lubricated to maintain flexibility. You can consult the salesperson at the time of purchase to find out which lubricant or cleaning agent is suitable for this cigar cutter.

 
Store correctly

When storing the cigar cutter, it should be placed in a dry and ventilated location to avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or moisture. At the same time, use a special cigar cutter bag or cigar box for storage.

 
Pay Attention To Protecting The Blade

Avoid collision or falling as much as possible, and do not use it on items that are too hard. If you find that the blade is blunt or damaged, you should stop using it immediately and seek professional tool repair service in time to avoid increased losses.

 
Regular Inspection

The structure and function of the cigar cutter should be checked regularly, and if any problems are found, repair or replace the cigar cutter in a timely manner. If problems such as loose blades, sluggish movement, loose fixing screws, etc. are found, they should be dealt with promptly.

 
 
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FAQ
 

Q: What is better, a cigar punch or cutter?

A: If you want a hole cut in the cigar cap, you should use a cigar punch. If you want a level cut off the end of your cigar, you should use a cutter. The draw and flavour from smoking a cigar tend to be a bit stronger when it is cut with a cutter.

Q: How to use a cigar cutter?

A: A cigar cutter is very easy to use and leaves the end of the cigar cut with a smooth, straight edge. Hold the cigar in one hand and the cutter in another. Place the blades along the cutter in a straight line on the end you want to cut. Squeeze them together in one motion to chop off the end of the cigar. The cigars “cap” will have 3 levels of the cap, if you look closely you will see 3 lines on the cap of the cigar. Line up the cutter and the second line of the “cap” and cut. This will ensure the cigar’s wrapper does not unravel while your smoking your cigar.

Q: How to punch a cigar with a cigar punch?

A: Punching the cap of a cigar with a cigar punch leaves a perfect draw hole at the end for the smoke to flow through. Take the punch and insert it into the cap of the cigar. Slowly rotate the punch clockwise then counter clockwise to create a hole. Slowly pull the punch out and discard the clippings. To ensure the best punch, it is recommended to slightly wet the cap before using the punch. Doing so will ensure the cap does not split. If it has a retracting blade, the cutting will push right out of the blade when it retracts.

Q: How to use a cigar punch found on a lighter?

A: You can use a cigar punch on a lighter the same way that you would use any other cigar punch. Insert the blade part into the cap end of the cigar. Apply even pressure to create the hole for smoke to come through.

Q: Can you use a regular knife to cut a cigar?

A: A cigar cutter or a specialized cigar knife is used to cut a cigar for a clean and precise cut. Using a regular knife might result in a jagged cut and cause the cigar to unravel. It is recommended to use a cigar cutter to have a better smoking experience and keep the cigar quality intact.

Q: How to cut a cigar with a cutter?

A: Cigars are rolled in a wrapper to keep the tobacco together for smoking. You will need to remove part of the cigar cap so that you can light the other end and smoke it. Be sure not to cut too much of the wrapper off so that the cigar does not fall apart. The cigars “cap” will have 3 levels of the cap, if you look closely you will see 3 lines on the cap of the cigar. Line up the cutter and the second line of the “cap” and cut. This will ensure the cigar’s wrapper does not unravel while your smoking your cigar.

Q: Do I need a cutter for a cigar?

A: You can use either a cutter or a cigar punch before smoking a cigar. It is necessary to create airflow to be able to smoke the cigar. If you light it without doing so first, you will not be able to inhale any smoke from it. Be careful not to cut away the wrapper too much so that the cigar does not unravel before or as you are smoking it.

Q: What is the difference between a straight cut and a V-cut?

A: A straight cut refers to cutting the tip of the cigar straight across, allowing for a larger surface area to be lit and resulting in a slightly looser draw. A V-cut, on the other hand, involves removing a V-shaped piece from the tip of the cigar, which creates a smaller surface area for lighting and may result in a slightly tighter draw. Some smokers believe that a V-cut provides a more concentrated flavor experience, while others prefer a straight cut for a more open draw.

Q: How to use a guillotine cigar cutter?

A: A guillotine cutter has two holes for your fingers to go through. Hold the cigar in your other hand to line up the cap end with the blades of the cutter. Remove the very edge of the wrapper layer on the cap end by pinching the blades together with steady pressure.

Q: Can you sharpen a cigar cutter?

A: To sharpen a cutter, you must use a blade sharpening tool over the entire blade. It can be difficult to reach the ends of the blades without removing the casing first. Do not try to sharpen it without doing that because you could end up with an uneven cut on the cigar end. You may have to send it to the manufacturer to be sharpened or consider replacing your cigar cutter if it appears to be worn out.

Q: When should you use a cigar cutter?

A: It is recommended that you use a cutter anytime you are getting ready to smoke a new cigar. Doing so encourages airflow and while inhaling. You need to remove the end of the wrapper on the cap end of the cigar so that you can smoke through it.

Q: What is the difference between a cigar punch and cutter?

A: Compared with the severe, angular chopping action of other cigar tools, punch cuts make small, precise openings. There are two advantages: a smaller cut means fewer loose bits of tobacco in your mouth and more concentrated flavor delivered to your palate.

Q: Why do people cut cigars?

A: Regardless of the method, the goal in cutting a cigar is to create an ample opening through which to smoke, without damaging the cigar's construction. Too small a cut and the cigar won't draw; too wide a cut and the cigar will fall apart.

Q: How to clean and maintain cigar cutters?

A: Clean off your cigar cutters often to prevent them from cutting unevenly. Use a cotton swab with a small amount of rubbing alcohol to clean the blades. Wipe the excess alcohol completely with a dry cotton swab. Repeat as many times as needed.

Q: How do I choose the suitable cigar cutter for my needs?

A: Selecting a suitable cigar cutter depends on personal preferences and smoking style. Consider factors such as the type of cigars you enjoy and your preferred draw.

Q: Can a cigar cutter affect the cigar draw?

A: Yes! If you cut too much off the cigar, it will negatively affect the draw, making it draw too quickly, and therefore affect the flavor of the cigar. Investing in a quality cigar cutter and knowing how to properly use it will ensure that you cut off the cigar ‘cap’ correctly and safely.

Q: How do I use a V-Cut cigar cutter?

A: Similarly to a guillotine cigar cutter, a V-Cut Cigar Cutter works to remove a wedge out of the cap of the cigar, though they offer improved air circulation when drawing from the cigar. Simply insert the cigar into the cutter and firmly press the handle, being careful not to cut off too much of the cigar.

Q: How can I ensure a perfect cigar cut?

A: The cigar cut is an art form and can be perfected only with practice. We recommend investing in a quality Cigar Star cutting tool and ensuring the cutter is always sharpened to allow for a clean cut in your cigar.

Q: What are punch-cut cigar cutters, and how do they function?

A: Punch-cutters create a small, circular hole in the cigar’s head, allowing for a controlled draw and maintaining the cigar’s structural integrity.

Q: What are the different types of cigar cutters available?

A: Cigar cutters come in various styles, each offering a unique way to cut the cigar’s head. Common types include guillotine cutters, punch-cutters, and V-cutters.

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