BENCHMADE CIGAR CUTTER 1500 PROTOTYPE For Discount
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In the past two years, a slew of well-known knife makers have been making inroads into the cigar enthusiast market by selling various versions of cigar cutters to their fans. The most notable—and one of the most expensive—was Benchmade Knife Co.’s 1500-181 Cigar Cutter, a single blade guillotine cutter.
Anyone who has seen or used any of the other Benchmade cigar cutters will find the 1500 to be quite similar, at least in outward appearance. It’s a single-blade cutter where the blade pops open via a button and then you close the blade to cut the cap of a cigar.
The handle is made of Richlite—a material made of resin-infused paper that is water-resistant, sanitary and is both heat and fire resistant—while the blade is composed of CPM-S30V stainless steel with a hardness level of 58-60.
Physically, the cutter measures 4.185 inches long and weighs a total of 3.95 ounces, while the aforementioned blade is kept in place using Benchmade’s AXIS locking mechanism. That mechanism is also used to open and the blade, specifically by pulling back on a small trigger located on either side of the cutter.
According to Benchmade, the blade on the 1500 is 0.09 inches thick and can cut up to 60 ring gauge cigars and the cutter is sold with both a satin pouch as well as a leather sheath.
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