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    Quote Originally Posted by smokin-stogie View Post
    Uh what exactly breaks on these, they look so simple?
    that thin v shaped piece has broke on me 3 times.
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    I'm debating on getting one of these, how do you guys like yours? Do you think it is worth the dough.

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    To tell the truth, my wife had recieved a "cash back" rewards card from her credit card and wanted to share 1/2 of it. I used it for this like it was some sort of bonus purchase.

    Was it worth it? In this instance yes. I have it now, it cuts great and looks sharp. Would I get one ontherwise? My cheapo free-bee was cutting them fine up to that point

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokin-stogie View Post
    I'm debating on getting one of these, how do you guys like yours? Do you think it is worth the dough.
    I had one. They look cool and many like them. I wasn't always pleased with the cut I got, usually getting a crooked cut was the problem, but maybe I just lack skill. I bought a Palio and I prefer it to Xikar. My Xikar did break on me after a month, maybe just a fluke. I do recommend trying a V cut. It allows more of the cigar to be in your mouth. However, it's a good idea to have a full cutter for torpedo sizes and cigars with a tight draw...

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