So, you're saying this is too much to pay for a cutter, $400?
(No, actually it's 3 cutters for $1,200)
It says right there in the Description that it's a reasonable price!
Great quality, reasonably priced
What do you look for in a cigar cutter? The most precise, smoothest, cleanest cut possible? You’re probably going duh, right? Well, the Viper V-Cutter does exactly that. Featuring a stainless steel v-shaped blade and v-configured edge, Viper’s concave edge cuts from the outside in to deliver precision at up to a 60 ring gauge. It’s conveniently lightweight and comes equipped with an integrated key ring to take with you on the go. A durable rubberized matte finish in multiple colors completes this reliable cutter.
One thing they forgot to mention, though: this Colibri V-Cutter cannot be sharpened, since removing the blade would destroy the framework which is permanently molded, and nobody sharpens such shaped blades when they're all surrounded by plastic like this. Therefore it's a throw-away, good for cutting maybe 500 cigars then it's cigar cutter heaven time. Incidentally, that means you're adding 80 cents to the price of each cigar you cut with this turkey. And if you're not careful at the end of it's sharp cutting days you keep trying to use it, you could ruin a $30 Graycliff Grand Cru, pissing you off some, or perhaps a lot.
Maybe the buyer really likes the Cigars International smiley icon --->
Maybe that and the keyring feature make it worth the price of 5 boxes of H. Upmann Churchills.
Bottom line, when ML of Newport KY starts bidding, throw in the towel and wait for better days.
That is, unless you're KingoftheCove, who thinks high prices are for "REAL men."