As a gadget guy and an amateur camper, I have a bunch of Swiss Army knives and Leathermans in my arsenal. You never can have too many of those, I always say.
But if you know someone with similar tastes who uses those tools to cut their cigars, do them a favor and point them towards the cigar multitools available at Thompson Cigar.
These cigar multitools, from the geniuses at Xikar, start with the principle that everyone deserves the right to have every cigar accessory they need in the same compact and convenient package. They not only are a cigar scissors, but also have a cigar box opener and cigar poker, as well as a screwdriver and bottle opener. And it weighs just an ounce and fits on a key chain.
I'm not saying that the Xikar cigar multitools should replace your deluxe Swiss Army Knife in your camping gear. It's not going to be quite as useful as that if you're roughing it in the nature and could find yourself attacked by a bear. But if you're planning on attacking premium cigars instead of wildlife, you need something that will do those Perdomo Cigars justice, and this does the trick. It's a lot better than trying to saw through your cigar by the campfire, and believe me, I speak from sad experience on that count.

But if you know someone with similar tastes who uses those tools to cut their cigars, do them a favor and point them towards the cigar multitools available at Thompson Cigar.
These cigar multitools, from the geniuses at Xikar, start with the principle that everyone deserves the right to have every cigar accessory they need in the same compact and convenient package. They not only are a cigar scissors, but also have a cigar box opener and cigar poker, as well as a screwdriver and bottle opener. And it weighs just an ounce and fits on a key chain.
I'm not saying that the Xikar cigar multitools should replace your deluxe Swiss Army Knife in your camping gear. It's not going to be quite as useful as that if you're roughing it in the nature and could find yourself attacked by a bear. But if you're planning on attacking premium cigars instead of wildlife, you need something that will do those Perdomo Cigars justice, and this does the trick. It's a lot better than trying to saw through your cigar by the campfire, and believe me, I speak from sad experience on that count.







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