![]() ![]() It is heavier and more substantial in your hand than you might think, in fact almost shockingly heavy for the size. XIKAR’s cutter uses a v-like blade where the sides of the v are the first to touch the cigar on the outside areas, and the middle is the final part to come in contact with the blade. On a traditional v-cutter, the triangular shaped blade will have its tip break the cap, from the center of the cigar, and then continue to penetrate the cigar. It features a reverse v-cut, similar to the XIKAR XV, a process I described as: Colibri says it can handle 60 ring gauge cigars, although larger cigars were able to be cut though with a slightly shallower cut. It is in much the same style as the recently-launched Colibri Stealth 3 lighter and the two accessories certainly compliment one another. Each cutter is sold for $39 regardless of accent color and comes enclosed in a separate Colibri gift box. The Colibri V-Cut features a black rubber base and is sold with three different anodized accent colors: black, red and blue. It has an all-metal construction along with a rubberized finish on the main part of the cutter, reversed stainless steel blade and a trigger nob on the front to release the blade. At the 2013 IPCPR Convention and Trade Show, Colibri showed off its latest cutter, the Colibri V-Cut.
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