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ABRIEF INSIGHT INTO BOTH THE COMMON AND LESS COMMON CIGAR CUTTERS For those to whom lighting cigars with class matters, from the art of storing them to carrying them in style, everything has their own importance. Even when it comes to cutting the cigars, instead of tearing its tip with teeth or nails or using a normal knife, they prefer to do it in the right way, using the right tabac cigar cutter. Therefore, to help you with finding the right cigar cutter, here is a list of both common and less common types of cutters. Guillotine When it comes to cigar smoking and cutting it right, guillotine cigar cutters are probably the most common types of cutters that are used by the majority of cigar lovers. They usually come in two different styles, which are: Single blade:
Just as the name suggests a single blade guillotine cutter uses one sharp blade, usually made of steel to offer a quick even cut to the cigar tip in a single action, allowing the users to adjust the depth of the cut. Double blade: Coming in different sizes and shapes, just like the single blade cutters, it uses two blades instead of one leaving no chance of uneven cuts at all. Cigar Scissors It is their intimidating look that makes these cutters less used. But as far as their cigar cutting operation is concerned, these cutters offer excellent results. Allowing the cigar smokers to shape and pare the tip of their cigars in a more accurate manner, when compared to the guillotine cutters, they are more loved by many due to their shearing action over producing a sharp chop. V Cutters Often referred to as the cat’s eye cutter, these cutters are quite rare. These cutters look same like the single blade guillotine cutters, only with a stop point that prevents one from over- cutting the cigar, which is indeed a plus point. When cutting a cigar with it, the head of the cigar gets a V-shaped groove look. Cigar Punch Though used infrequently, this particular type of cigar cutters functions the same way like others. The only thing that varies in their different models is the cutting surface's size, which is generally around 5 mm. the outer shell of the cutter can be found in different material finishes, such as made of stainless steel, aluminum or plastic etc. Specialty Cutters This particular category being a broad one, it features a number of specially designed cutters. Functioning in the same way like other traditional cutters, it is their unique design and style, that makes these cutters so much desirable as well as pricey too. With so many different types of cutters now being available in the market, selecting the right one sometimes become a daunting task. But if you carefully go through the above-mentioned list of cutter types, determining the right cutter will no longer be a difficult task at all.