Cohiba Cigar Cutter
Before cutting a cigarette, keep in mind what type of cigarette you are dealing with in terms of shape and appearance!
Generally, cigars are divided into two general groups in terms of appearance:
Pargos (Parejo, Parejo, Parjo): Parejo
Figurados: Figurado
Parejo cigars are cigars that usually have a straight, straight body that is parallel from the beginning to the end of the cigar with a semicircular and round cap. The most common models in this form are:
Corona, Robusto, Toro, Longsdale, Churlchill
Figurados are cigars that do not have the standard first form and appearance and usually have a pointed cap. The most common types in this form are:
Torpedo, Belicoso, Pyramid, Diadema
In general, there are different types of cigarette cutting methods, each with its own unique advantages and disadvantages. Choosing the right cutting method based on personal preferences and the type of cigarette you smoke is essential. With the right cutting method, you can enjoy a proper airway and a uniform, quality smoke, allowing you to fully appreciate the rich flavor and aroma of your cigarette.
A tool consisting of two cutting blades with a body usually made of metal with a suitable weight to create the right pressure with finger holes on both sides to create pressure.
The most common tool is for cutting cigarettes. Of course, there are cheaper and lower quality types with a plastic body or one blade instead of two. For a professional and proper cut, it is not recommended to use the cheaper type because, due to its lower weight or the bluntness of the blade, it causes tears and cracks when cutting cigarettes, depriving you of the pleasure of a proper smoke.
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