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		<title>The Best Cigars in The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 12:48:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like a fine glass of wine, a cigar also tastes fine. Cigars are subject to taste as is wine. Cigars have companies that try to copy them just like cigars. When you find something that meets your taste, you will wan to continue to have that taste.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like a fine glass of wine, a cigar also tastes fine. Cigars are subject to taste as is wine. Cigars have companies that try to copy them just like cigars. When you find something that meets your taste, you will wan to continue to have that taste. That does not mean you cannot taste others, but some connoisseurs are stuck famous cigars that they will only smoke.</p>
<p>Some of the famous cigars that top the list when people are asked about what cigar they prefer are by far disturbing to some:</p>
<p>Trinidad</p>
<p>Romeo Y Julieta</p>
<p>Bolivar</p>
<p>Cohiba</p>
<p>H. Upman</p>
<p>Montecristo</p>
<p>Ramon Allones</p>
<p>Cuban cigars are famous cigars and still make their way into the country, but they are contraband. The only reason they are famous is because of the controversy. Because it was banned, everyone labels them as famous cigars and ignore the rest. Because of the embargo against the Habanas, the United States have made the cigar more popular than before. Most new smokers do not have the opportunity to smoke famous cigars like the Cuban cigar, but that does not detour them from coming connoisseurs of cigars.</p>
<p>Cuban cigars many feel need to be enjoyed and have a slow burn to last for the full <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.onlinecigarsource.com/">advantage of tasting the cigar</a>. The older cigar smokers realize that two things make cigars truly famous cigars, the quality of the filler and the brand name. Because Cuba has the reputation of excellence in cigars because of the training that goes into producing these cigars, the reputation surpasses them. Cuban cigars are also made by hand as some other famous cigars are made by machine.</p>
<p>Many people display these famous cigars as a way of showing what kind of taste they have in excellence. It is not uncommon for top executives to hand these out after a finalized business deal or at an after dinner party. Although when asked the first thing that people say when asked what famous cigars do you know, they repeat the same thing every time. The Cuban Cigars are the famous cigars.</p>
<p>Now that you do not have a Cuban cigar, try these famous cigars listed here and you will have just as much taste and flavor needed without the uppity Cuban cigars. Some believe smoking famous cigars bring prestige; they need to smoke famous cigars for taste not prestige, even at men&#8217;s clubs, you find other cigars than the Cuban Habanas.</p>
<p>You can also find more info on <a target="_new" href="http://www.onlinecigarsource.com/Buying_Cigars_Online/">Buying Cigars Online</a> and <a target="_new" href="http://www.onlinecigarsource.com/Cuban_Cigars_2/">Cuban Cigars</a>. Onlinecigarsource.com is a comprehensive resource to know more about Cigars.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dave_Faulkner">Dave Faulkner</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Best-Cigars-in-The-World&#038;id=587017">EzineArticles.com</a><br/>Provided by: <a href="http://instantpot.com/">Programmable pressure cooker</a></p>


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		<title>Lotus Spectre Switchblade Cigar Cutter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>www.cheaphumidors.com This cutter is absolutely unbelievable. It features a little button, that when pressed down, snaps open the cutter like a switchblade. For years, this type of cutter was monopolized by one company, Xikar. Now you can get a super sharp cutter, for a fraction of their price. In fact, this cutter is so inexpensive, you could buy 2-3&#8230;</p>


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<p>www.cheaphumidors.com This cutter is absolutely unbelievable. It features a little button, that when pressed down, snaps open the cutter like a switchblade. For years, this type of cutter was monopolized by one company, Xikar. Now you can get a super sharp cutter, for a fraction of their price. In fact, this cutter is so inexpensive, you could buy 2-3 for the price of a Xikar. Now you dont have to worry if you lose the darn thing, or if you get mad and want to throw it at the TV when your favorite team is losing. At prices like these, you can toss these things around like beads at Mardi Gras. Besides looking awesome, working great, and just being the coolest thing since sliced bread, this cutter is super duper sharp, with a stainless-steel blade. It can accommodate a 58 ring gauge cigar, and feels so good in your hand, you might want to never let it go. So pick one up before they are gone.</p>


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		<title>Blazer Optimus Cigar Torch Lighter and Guillotine Cutter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 18:47:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>www.buylighters.com The New Optimus Lighter is among the most innovative cigar lighters we&#8217;ve ever offered. it&#8217;s one great item with an extra magnetic twist; a precision engineered cigar cutter that locks into the body of the lighter. In addition to the powerful wind-resistant blue torch flame, the Optimus features a Japanese Steel guillotine style cigar cutter. A simple yet&#8230;</p>


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		<title>Setting Up Your New Cigar Humidor – Humidor Setup &amp; Humidor Maintenance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, it's your first cigar humidor! Ok - maybe not. Either way, we want to paint a clear picture on the important role a humidor plays in maintaining your cigar collection. Bottom line, regardless as to whether you are a beginner cigar smoker or an avid cigar aficionado a good cigar humidor is necessary to effectively maintain the freshness of your cigars.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, it&#8217;s your first cigar humidor! Or maybe not. Either way, we want to paint a clear picture on the important role a humidor plays in maintaining your cigar collection. Bottom line, regardless as to whether you are a beginner cigar smoker or an avid cigar aficionado a good cigar humidor is necessary to effectively maintain the freshness of your cigars.</p>
<p>Since cigars absorb their environment like a sponge, cigars can be dramatically affected by their surroundings. If they are kept in a less than optimal environment, cigars can go bad and end up disappointing its smoker. On the other hand, storing your cigars in a well-suited environment will help them age and become &#8220;the perfect smoke&#8221; to even the most discerning connoisseur.</p>
<p>So where does one begin when looking to buy a new cigar humidor? Well, there are a lot of different types, brands, qualities, finishes and price points to digest. But bottom line, a humidor is no more than a simple box or a room that contains and maintains constant humidity.</p>
<p>While practically all cigar shops have walk-in sized humidors (a &#8220;humidity closet&#8221; where cigar lovers can shop for their cigars) when buying a humidor for personal use you can go with something smaller. A reasonably sized wood or glass cigar humidor will do the trick, housing several dozen cigars, keeping them at the right temperature and humidity level to allow them to age gracefully.</p>
<p>All cigar humidors come with devices called hygrometers, which are used to monitor humidity levels. This helps the cigar smoker to maintain the ideal humidity range between 68-72%. If the humidity falls outside this range, the hygrometer is there to let you know when its time to &#8220;re-charge&#8221; your humidor. It&#8217;s best to try to keep your humidor full of cigars as much as possible. The more empty storage space you have, the greater the likelihood that there will be a drop in humidity. And, most importantly, the more empty storage space you have, the smaller the number of cigars in your collection!</p>
<p>Cigar humidors are manufactured of certain select solid hardwoods that are ideal for aging cigars. Solid Spanish cedar interior lining is often used since the cedar is porous and is able to hold a substantial amount of moisture. Also Spanish cedar&#8217;s oily characteristics and aroma mingle with the flavor of your cigars making for the perfect smoke.</p>
<p>Ok. So you found your humidor and made a purchase. Great. Now don&#8217;t toss your cigars in and light one up just yet! First, you need to prepare set up your new cigar humidor for use. To begin the <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cigarhumidors-online.com">cigar humidor setup</a>, take a clean damp cloth and remove any dust from the manufacturing process by wiping down the interior. Next, set a small sized bowl of distilled water inside your box. Securely close the lid and let it set for 12 hours. Once the 12 hours has past, if the major portion of the water has evaporated, re-fill the bowl a second time and leave it inside the cigar humidor for another 24 hours. Once the water stops evaporating, the cigar humidor is read to accept your cigars.</p>
<p>Just before loading in your cigars, remove your cigar humidifier unit from your humidor (this is the sponge like plastic device that you soak in distilled water). Submerge the cigar humidifier in distilled water or half distilled water and half Propylene Glycol for 30 minutes. Remove it from the water, dry it and secure it to the inside of the humidor. Now, load your humidor with the cigars and close the lid.</p>
<p>For the first few days after you fill your humidor with cigars, be sure to occasionally check your humidor&#8217;s hygrometer to make certain the humidifier does not require a re-soak. If you live in a climate that is extreme, which brings on cold or hot temperatures, you should keep tabs on your humidor more often.</p>
<p><a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cigarhumidors-online.com">Cigar humidor maintenance</a> is an essential element in the protection of your cigar collection. Real cigar connoisseurs and cigar novices both strongly advocate the use of a good humidor. In addition to preserving and keeping cigars fresh, humidors enhance the presentation of your collection. Now that makes me want to say &#8220;How about a cigar?&#8221;</p>
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		<title>How to Hand Roll Cigars &amp; Smoking Tips : Use of Cigar Cutters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 23:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The History of Cigars</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 13:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rachna Agarwal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cigars are the ultimate experience of smoking. From last 1000 years, the fashion of cigar smoking is in practice and still alluring many aficionados to carry on this great passion.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No doubt, cigar smoking is a pleasure. Over the period, it is considered as the symbol of status of wealth and class. But, do you wonder from where this fashion of cigar smoking came into limelight and who started this? According to research, cigars have been around for over 1,000 years. It was started by the original native population of the islands in the Caribbean as well as the rest of Mesoamerica in as early as 900 AD. In fact, a ceramic vessel at a Mayan dig site in Uaxactun, Guatemala have been found, which was painted with the likeness of a man smoking a cigar that&#8217;s says the glowing past of cigars.</p>
<p>Later Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus had introduced the smoking to Europe. With two of his colleagues Rodrigo de Jerez and Luis de Torres, Columbus had taken puffs of tobacco wrapped in maize husks, thus becoming the first European cigar smokers.</p>
<p>During 19th century, the popularity of cigars was on its heights. In fact, all the states of United States had a cigar factory. Cigars were more popular than cigarettes making almost everyone a smoker, or lived with one. Later, in the early part of the 20th century, cigar sales were at its peak.  According to a report, the weight of tobacco sold in the United States alone in one year would equal the weight of the entire population of 10 states combined. Found everywhere in the united states, cigars were priced as per the size of the pocket of the general population as earlier Americans were not allowed to buy the Cuban cigars.</p>
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<p>The passion of smoking cigars increased with the time. There has been a tremendous rise in the number of cigar smokers now in comparison of past years. Order whether an oscuro cigar, the black one or choose the claro, light brown cigar, make sure you get the right cigar to enjoy that unforgettable experience that lasts forever. By buying cigars online, you can also protect yourself from the duplicate cigars that are common these days. In fact, it also gives you the facility to get cigars at your doorsteps too, no matters you are the resident of any corner of the world.</p>
<p>Cigars are the ultimate experience of smoking. From last 1000 years, the fashion of cigar smoking is in practice and still alluring many aficionados to carry on this great passion.</p>
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<p>Author is a cigar industry expert.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rachna_Agarwal">Rachna Agarwal</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?The-History-of-Cigars&amp;id=145478">EzineArticles.com</a><br />Provided by: <a href="http://digitalcameratimes.com/">Digital Camera Information</a></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[The color of the cigar is also important while picking a good cigar. Referred as claro and oscuro, cigars differ in their taste and quality. Generally, Claro is the light brown cigar and oscuro is almost black. The darker the cigar the more full bodied and sweeter it will be. The darker cigar is considered a mature than a light brown cigar.  A lighter colored cigar will be lighter in flavor. But, for a beginning cigar smoker, a smaller and milder gauge cigar is recommended mostly after that they can move up to a bigger size.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a cigar lover or have you decided to try smoking a cigar? Certainly, a cigar is the status symbol for some as a wonderful pleasure that showcases their wealth and class. Coming in different shapes from a medium body or a smooth and creamy medium bodied taste, they come in different varieties and taste to cater the taste of different people who love the pleasure of cigar.  For a beginner, who is just trying out a cigar for fun, the selection of a right cigar would be a difficult task. Here are some of the tips, which can help you to pick a right cigar:</p>
<p>Firstly, try to know the health risks caused by cigar smoking as cigars smoking can be bad for you. Usually, they have nicotine that can harm our body greatly as we get addictive to it. There are also some serious consequences of cigar smoking. Cancer can be a great risk caused by cigar smoking. In fact, the National Institutes of Health has said in its report that  &#8220;people smoking as few as one to two cigars per day have much higher risk of oral, lung, and esophageal cancer, and cancer of the larynx, as compared to non-smokers.&#8221; Above all, cigar smoke is much heavier and smellier than cigarette smoke, which some find offensive.</p>
<p>Secondly, after convincing yourself from health point of view, choose the correct type of cigar. It simply means which one you would prefer a man-made cigars and machine made cigars. Normally, hand made are superior to machine made as they are prepared from leaves picked, sorted and bundled by an individual cigar maker. While, a machine made cigar carry smaller pieces of tobacco leaves, called short filler that draws and burns inferiorly than a hand made cigar. So, its up to you, which one would you prefer.</p>
<p>A good cigar is also measured on its length and ring gauge. Normally, the length of cigars ranges from 4 inches to 8 inches, while the most common cigar length being 5 to 6 inches then comes the diameter of the cigar, which is calculated in 64th of an inch. 52 is the largest diameter in the ring; therefore it would be 52/64ths of an inch in diameter. Generally the larger the ring gauge the fuller flavored the cigar will be.</p>
<p>The color of the cigar is also important while picking a good cigar. Referred as claro and oscuro, cigars differ in their taste and quality. Generally, Claro is the light brown cigar and oscuro is almost black. The darker the cigar the more full bodied and sweeter it will be. The darker cigar is considered a mature than a light brown cigar.  A lighter colored cigar will be lighter in flavor. But, for a beginning cigar smoker, a smaller and milder gauge cigar is recommended mostly after that they can move up to a bigger size.</p>
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<p>Author is a cigar industry expert.</p>
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		<title>Cigar Cutters – Making the Cut in a Prestigious Culture</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 13:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradlley Mckoy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cigarette smokers usually puff away during breaks at work, drives to the grocery store, or yard work at home. Whereas cigarette smoking is typically a pastime, cigar smoking is a culture. People usually smoke cigars during special occasions, whether it is to celebrate a first child, seal a business deal, or enjoy a night of poker with one's buddies.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cigarette smokers usually puff away during breaks at work, drives to the grocery store, or yard work at home. Whereas cigarette smoking is typically a pastime, cigar smoking is a culture. People usually smoke cigars during special occasions, whether it is to celebrate a first child, seal a business deal, or enjoy a night of poker with one&#8217;s buddies. Further proof of how firmly entrenched cigar smoking is in the American culture is the fact that Red Auerbach lighted a ceremonial cigar after his Boston Celtics won yet another basketball championship. Then, there&#8217;s the wide circulation of cigar magazines like &#8220;Cigar Aficionado&#8221; in newsstands. These periodicals include features such as cigar ratings, international tobacconists, and cigar-friendly restaurants. Considering how popular cigar smoking is, it is, thus, only fitting to pay homage to cigar cutters in much the same way tobacco aficionados pay their respects to the almighty Cuban. After all, cigar smoking begins with a cigar cutter&#8217;s snip of the tobacco product.</p>
<p><b>Cigar Hall of Fame</b></p>
<p>One reason cigar smoking has become more popular than ever could be the possibility that compared to cigarette smoking, cigar smoking is less dangerous to one&#8217;s health. The reason is that when one smokes cigar, one does not inhale its smoke. Perhaps this explains how comedian George Burns, a lifetime cigar smoker, reached the ripe old age of 100 years! Other famous personalities who have become icons due in part to their cigar smoking include:</p>
<p>* Larger-than-life British leader Winston Churchill, after whom a cigar size was named.</p>
<p>* Austrian Psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, who often smoked during sessions with his patients.</p>
<p>* American author Mark Twain, who claimed that he smoked whenever he was awake.</p>
<p>* Comedy actor Groucho Marx, who often smoked a short, thick cigar.</p>
<p><b>Cigars Have a Past (And a Future) </b></p>
<p>Comedian George Burns, who used cigars to time his routine, served as the unofficial face of cigar smokers. While that face has become much more diverse in recent times, the essence of cigar smoking has remained unchanged. Cigars are often linked to celebrations of good luck and little triumphs. While they have historically been considered as a rich person&#8217;s pastime, cigars have increasingly become more common in modern culture. Also, you have probably heard of the phrase, &#8220;close, but no cigar.&#8221; Do you know where this expression comes from? The origin of the saying is the practice of saving a cigar as a good luck charm, in hopes of winning a bet made.</p>
<p><b>Cigar Characters</b></p>
<p>Other cigar legends involve people rather than activities. For example, English King Edward VII loved smoking cigars despite opposition from his mother. One story reveals that after his mother passed away, King Edward regally announced to his male guests, &#8220;Gentleman, you may smoke.&#8221; It should be noted that they probably used knives rather than cigar cutters. In King Edward&#8217;s honor, an American brand of cigars was named after him.</p>
<p>Another cigar legend is shown in the American sitcom show &#8220;Seinfeld.&#8221; A character, Kramer, is frequently shown smoking a cigar. In the 1992 movie &#8220;Scent of a Woman,&#8221; Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade orders his assistant to purchase a particular brand of cigars, which he knows will be hard as nails to find.</p>
<p><b>Making the Cut</b></p>
<p>The variety of cigar cutters available creates a legend of its own. Cigar cutters vary in size and color, ranging from portable to desktop, and from red to blue. Other cutters have multiple functions, and are paired with other tools such as key rings, portable knife sets, or money clips.  When choosing cigar cutters, it is wise to first consider your needs.</p>
<p>In many respects, cigars have become as common in modern culture as the Internet and reality TV. Choosing the right cigar cutters further adds to the style and experience of cigar smoking.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Brian J. T. Peterson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While cigarette smoking is part of the daily routine for many smokers, cigar smoking is more of a culture. Cigars are part of celebrations, special occasions, and friendships. If smoking in itself is very important, then we should also consider the importance that ought to be attributed to the cigar cutter. The cutter is more than an accessory, to part and parcel of the cigar and the process of the cigar smoking.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smoking a cigar is more than a pastime to the smoker, to something compared to a way of living. To the cigar smoker, cigar can be considered a way of a special merry making or a happy moment of communing with friends or of making like-minds meet like-minds. The practice of smoking cigars has been deeply entrenched in the minds of most Americans and there are many adverts, cigar clubs or pubs have been created, all in honor of smoking cigar. If smoking in itself is very important, then we should also consider the importance that ought to be attributed to the cigar cutter. The cutter is more than an accessory, to part and parcel of the cigar and the process of the cigar smoking.</p>
<p>With cigar cutters, scarcity has never been a problem. The cutter is highly available in all assortments and it is usually provided in a pack of key holders, knife sets and other day to day household or everyday kits.</p>
<p>The main function of the cutter is to remove that cap or cover of the cigar before actually lighting it. The cigar cutter is available in the V Cut, the Hole Punch and the Straight Cut. Therefore, what you have should be dependent on your personal choice and the size of cigar you have or aspire to have. What is usually very available is the Straight Cut and it is most preferable to use with small ring cigars.</p>
<p>The Straight Cut cutter can exist as a single blade guillotine or a double blade guillotine. But the double blade guillotine should be preferable because of the cleanliness with which the cut is made on the cigar. The Straight Cutter is also very convenient to carry about and it costs as little as nothing compared to the price of the cigar and the satisfaction you intend to get from the cigar.</p>
<p>The V Cutter is just like the guillotine cutter but it produces a wedge-shape at the top of the cigar.</p>
<p>The Hole Punch cigar cutter is peculiar in that it creates a hollow at the tip of the cigar. But this hollow should be created to be wide enough for smoke to freely pass through.</p>
<p>What should be borne in mind is that although simply a cutter, the cigar cutter is what adds importance to the manner in which you will enjoy smoking.</p>
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		<title>Make Sure To Purchase a Good Quality Cigar Cutter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A cigar cutter will be one of the most important pieces of equipment that you can have for you cigar collection. They can easily be purchased at any cigar shop or online store. You will be able to choose from a wide selection of different cutters.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A cigar cutter will be one of the most important pieces of equipment that you can have for you cigar collection. They can easily be purchased at any cigar shop or online store. You will be able to choose from a wide selection of different cutters. No matter how often you smoke cigars, either on a regular basis or every so often on special occasions; you will surely want to have a cigar cutter for your convenience.</p>
<p>It will make sense to purchase a good quality cigar cutter. If you have a cheap one, you can ruin your cigars. Cigars are made with dried leaves and a paper wrapper and of course with the tobacco inside. The quality of the cigar will depend on the size along with the way it was wrapped to validate a good cigar. You will need to understand what a good cigar cutter is and find one that works for you.</p>
<p>A cigar cutter is necessary in order to cut a small hole in the rounded end. This is important to allow you to have a good and smooth draw. You will want to make sure that you do this in order to enhance the entire experience you have from your cigar smoking.</p>
<p>If the wrapper for the cigar is damage in the process, you are unlikely to get the proper use from the cigar. You will not have such a good experience and this will only lead to nothing more than a waste of a great cigar. A bad cut may however go unnoticed to someone that is not used to smoking a cigar. Once you have enjoyed the experience of a good cigar, you will not want the ruin any future experiences with a bad cut.</p>
<p>Here are some of the different types of cigar cutters available:</p>
<p>[1] The guillotine cutter gives you a better and cleaner cut by using one or two blades to cut the cigar.</p>
<p>[2] The scissor cutter puts more pressure on to the cigar which will give a more centred and even cut.</p>
<p>[3] The Cigar punch is not really a cutter as it will simply punch a small hole in the end of the cigar. This can be a practical method for cigars that have a very wide diameter but will not be suitable for some cigars.</p>
<p>If you are not sure which cigar cutter will be most beneficial for you to use, simply ask someone at the cigar store that you intend shopping at. You will find that you can get all the necessary help and advice to allow you to get the most enjoyable experience from your cigar.</p>
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