The perfect gift for cigar lovers

 The access point created by cutting the cigar allows for a smoking mechanism: without creating a way for air to move through the layers of tobacco, adding fuel to the cherry and transmitting smoke, the cigar will not smoke. Your cut may therefore affect how well the cigar smokes.


The straight cutter is the most common type of cutter. It is available in a single-edged guillotine style or a double-edged style, with enthusiasts usually preferring the latter. The double blade allows for the cleanest, most precise cuts without the risk of tearing the tobacco, which can happen with the single blade type. You can determine the size of the cut, which is why this type creates the most problems if the cut size is too wide or too shallow.

A perforation cutter helps to remove tobacco debris by using a sharp blade to cut a small hole in the centre of the cigar, effectively drilling the hole rather than shredding the tobacco. The size of the hole punched will affect the smoke of the cigar and the problem with punch cutters is that several are needed to create the correct size hole.

A wedge cutter or V-Cut cigar cutter uses a curved blade to cut a narrow turf in the cigar. This makes for a cleaner cut and reduces or eliminates tobacco debris. Cut too deep and your cigar will get too hot from this cut. Make sure you have a sharp tool to avoid crushing the tobacco, rather than cutting it open.

It is not a bad idea to have several cutters or torch lighters to hand. Large humidors often include a drawer for cigar cutter, and you should have a few types and spares on hand. Use the best tools to ensure the best smoking experience.

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