Another great review. Im a gadget junkie, so I've got a fairly big collection of cutters. For a straight cut, I always use my St. Dupont Maxijet cutter. For V-cuts, it's always my Colibri. They're pricier, for sure, but can be dismantled and sharpened when needed. I've had a Colibri CEO lighter/cutter for over 20 years, and its holding up well. Buy cheap, buy twice.
@terrytibbs3336 First of all, GREAT username. Secondly, I've only got a couple of Dupont cutters; a Maxijet and a single-blade, guillotine-style. Both can be dismantled via flat-head screws. The springs can be a little fiddly but can be put back together with a little patience. I use a simple diamond sharpener on the blades.
1:32 .... NOT a "straight guillotine" 3:15 I use mostly V-cutters , have the Colibri like this .... after about 25 cigars it started getting dull I bought a few "brand name" punches , and seriously, they dulled out so fast ..... Not a V-cut , but have you ever tried the Cuban Crafters Perfect Cutter ? Not even sure if they still make the original version anymore ( the only one I have of theirs ) but it is the BEST cutter I have ever used ...... and only like $30 US it is Stainless and thin with a brass back stop area ( can only put JUST the right amount of the cap inside to cut ! ! ! )
@@ratemycigar yes I find the dupont V cut doesn't cut as deep and the quality of the cut is not the same as the colibri. The dupont straight cut on the other hand is great. It's also a shame most of duponts cutters and torch lighters are made in china too.
Another great review. Im a gadget junkie, so I've got a fairly big collection of cutters. For a straight cut, I always use my St. Dupont Maxijet cutter. For V-cuts, it's always my Colibri. They're pricier, for sure, but can be dismantled and sharpened when needed. I've had a Colibri CEO lighter/cutter for over 20 years, and its holding up well. Buy cheap, buy twice.
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I didn’t know you can sharpen DuPont blades ?
@terrytibbs3336 First of all, GREAT username. Secondly, I've only got a couple of Dupont cutters; a Maxijet and a single-blade, guillotine-style. Both can be dismantled via flat-head screws. The springs can be a little fiddly but can be put back together with a little patience. I use a simple diamond sharpener on the blades.
@@terrytibbs3336 you can send it back to the pond and they won’t do it for you for free you just pay for the shipping
@@ratemycigar good shout. Didn't know that.
I personally like the cigardagger punch cutters and their line of cigar accessories
V-cuts on Padrón make my life meaningful.
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The guy to the left with the beard, what kind if watch is he wearing?
He’s wearing a Rolex
I used to think the hole punch was the deal until I got a V cutter
The St DuPont looks like a nice piece of kit. Bit pricey tho. 😬👍
1:32 .... NOT a "straight guillotine"
3:15 I use mostly V-cutters , have the Colibri like this .... after about 25 cigars it started getting dull
I bought a few "brand name" punches , and seriously, they dulled out so fast .....
Not a V-cut , but have you ever tried the Cuban Crafters Perfect Cutter ?
Not even sure if they still make the original version anymore ( the only one I have of theirs )
but it is the BEST cutter I have ever used ...... and only like $30 US
it is Stainless and thin with a brass back stop area ( can only put JUST the right amount of the cap inside to cut ! ! ! )
I don't rate the dupont dual V cut.
Why is that? If you don’t mind me asking is there a pacific reason or have you had a bad experience with the Cutter?
@@ratemycigar yes I find the dupont V cut doesn't cut as deep and the quality of the cut is not the same as the colibri. The dupont straight cut on the other hand is great. It's also a shame most of duponts cutters and torch lighters are made in china too.
What cutter do you recommend not made in CHIINA that is quality. Thanks in advance.
Great review guys. Have you tried the Cigarism range?