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    Default Cx2 Robusto

    Purchased three Cx2's last week. Two robustos and one toro for $10 and $11 respectively. Ive enjoyed the CAO line so far and had high hopes for these especially since there is something about Cameroon that I dig.

    The construction was great with no soft spots, a nice smooth medium brown wrapper with no large veins and a nice cap. The cigar stayed firm throughout the smoke. The prelight draw was somewhere between medium and light but wasnt bad at all, just lighter than the other CAO's Ive had. Toasted the foot and lit it up.

    First impression...was expecting a "wow" and got a "hmmm." There was no bang of flavor, no big billow of smoke but I settled in for a relaxing smoke nonetheless. There was more of an aroma of cameroon rather than a taste which I found strange since this was a cameroon wrapper and binder. Guess I was figuring on a ton of cameroon flavor to the smoke.

    The burn was fairly even with only a slight uneven spell early on but this corrected itself. The ash was white and not too firm with a little flakeness to it.

    At the half way point the flavor and smoke increased somewhat but still not enough in my opinion. Smoked it down to less than an inch without any bitterness or sourness comming out. From start to finish it lasted an hour, but I tend to be a slowpoke.

    Final impression was that Im not overly impressed. Was figuring on a cameroon equilivant of a Mx2 but didnt get it and for the price I dont think Im gonna break my neck to get more. Id rather stick with the Italia's, Brazilias, or Criollo's, more flavor and they are cheaper.

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    Nice review, thanks.
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    Received one as a gift , guess I'll try it at work this week since it's nothing special . The Criollo's are my favorite from CAO .

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    I smoked a CX2 Toro last week and thought that it was good but not life altering. It was one of the better Cameroon cigars that I have had though. You can really taste that Cameroon flavor in it.

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    The MX2's are definately better. But about impossible to find.

    I didn't mind the CX2's, but the ash was irritating. The ash flaked off continously while I smoked it, like a trail of breadcrumbs. Gave it another try last week, but same experience. Nice body, price is a bit high and they will never live up to the MX2's flavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBScigars
    The MX2's are definately better. But about impossible to find.

    I didn't mind the CX2's, but the ash was irritating. The ash flaked off continously while I smoked it, like a trail of breadcrumbs. Gave it another try last week, but same experience. Nice body, price is a bit high and they will never live up to the MX2's flavor.
    In your opinion. I've tried the MX2 - overhyped, easy to look at, gimmicky, falls flat, as do most of the CAO line. Only ones I really liked are the criollo and braz., and they were so so. IMHO.
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    MX2s are EASY to find

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