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So i've come to the realisation of late i've been nearly using a punch everyday for the last couple of months and wanting to get a decent one. I've got half a dozen cutters from xikars to palios but for whatever reason I just end up reaching for the punch unless the draw is a bit tight.

At the moment i'm just using a cheap lighter punch combo that was thrown in for free from my nc days but want to get something decent that will last a while as I the lighter on this isn't great so it's kind of just an oversized punch for me lol2.gif

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So, whats your favourite punch?

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Love my Xikar 9mm punch, looking to get the 7mm. I have had it for about three years and it is still very sharp. Plus it has a key chain. I am also curious about other types of punches.

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I've got both the Xikar 9mm and the same Victorinox shown above. Both are the bomb. I rather like the Xikar better as a punch, but the razor sharp scissors and knife on the Victorinox tool have come in handy many times. I keep both in an old cigar box by my smoking station.....ok.gif

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I've got a Cohiba lighter / punch which is sooo tactile. Triple butane flames and a fold out 7mm (I guess) punch that is quiet deep and provides a good draw. It's chunky, black, smooth & curvy. Stock photo as I don't have it with me at the mo.post-28662-145444910825.jpg

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I used to use a punch cutter but found that it often limited the flavor. I don't know if it was just me or has anyone else noticed this.

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I used to use a punch cutter but found that it often limited the flavor. I don't know if it was just me or has anyone else noticed this.

i only use a punch on a 42 or smaller ring gauge.

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