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Accessory Discussion / Reviews>Just ordered a new Cutter Cuban Crafters.
mkarnold1 03:39 PM 09-28-2011
Plastic is easier on the digits. And if your worried about it breaking: LIFETIME GUARANTEE: This quality cutter is guaranteed for as long as you own it. If it should ever break or fail to function as expected, simply return it and include a self-addressed stamped envelope. It will be replaced free of charge. This is the last cutter that you will ever buy!

I think you got a heckuva deal
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irratebass 03:36 AM 09-29-2011
Thanks Mark, yeah I remember reading that disclaimer....can't to get it. Will let you all know.
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Savor the Stick 04:46 AM 09-29-2011
Originally Posted by irratebass:
Thanks for the tip Scott, yeah maybe the one that was on Cigarobsession (can't remember his name right now) is metal....but it was only $14.99 so still a steal lol
Hey Mickey I the all steel one (CUBAN CRAFTERS PERFECTO CUTTER) and it is the best! You made a great purchase. For that price I would have bought 2 and when the one got dull...ALL cutters do, switch it out send the dull one back....and on and on and on. I have had Palio's, and just about every other one made... and the Cuban Crafters is the best.

Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
I got one as a gift from kickerb. It sucks. His is great. I need to send mine back. It never worked right.
Good thing it is guaranteed for your lifetime!

Originally Posted by CigarNut:
I have the one above as well as this one http://www.amazon.com/Cuban-Crafters...7239077&sr=1-3. They both work great and I have never had any issues with them taking off too much of the cap -- but I also don't rest every cigar against the stop.
Having said that, I have a number of other cutters and I like all of them. The nice thing about the Cuban Crafters cutters is that they work very well and are very reasonably priced.
Exactly! On small sticks I usually use a punch anyways. Don't need to take the top of the cap off.

Originally Posted by mkarnold1:
Plastic is easier on the digits. And if your worried about it breaking: LIFETIME GUARANTEE: This quality cutter is guaranteed for as long as you own it. If it should ever break or fail to function as expected, simply return it and include a self-addressed stamped envelope. It will be replaced free of charge. This is the last cutter that you will ever buy!

Bingo!

I think you got a heckuva deal
Amen Brother!!!
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emopunker2004 08:19 AM 09-29-2011
Originally Posted by irratebass:
:-) Is yours the plastic one too?
mine is metal. i still need to send the POS back.:-)
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emopunker2004 08:21 AM 09-29-2011
Originally Posted by Savor the Stick:

Good thing it is guaranteed for your lifetime!
Yeh but if i send it back 10 times, the postage starts eating away at the value. At least it was free though
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CigarNut 09:51 AM 09-29-2011
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Yeh but if i send it back 10 times, the postage starts eating away at the value. At least it was free though
Not really. They are small enough that you can send them first class which is really inexpensive (64 cents per ounce up to 13 ounces). I think mine weighs about 3 ounces; 5 with the box.
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emopunker2004 09:59 AM 09-29-2011
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Not really. They are small enough that you can send them first class which is really inexpensive (64 cents per ounce up to 13 ounces). I think mine weighs about 3 ounces; 5 with the box.
so .64 x 3 x 2ways?
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irratebass 10:07 AM 09-29-2011
Could probably just place them in an manilla envelope and put 2-3 stamps on there and be good right?
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CigarNut 11:56 AM 09-29-2011
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
so .64 x 3 x 2ways?
Only one way -- they pick up the return shipping. And .64 is the worst case. Best is whatever a first class stamp costs x weight in ounces.
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CigarNut 11:58 AM 09-29-2011
Originally Posted by irratebass:
Could probably just place them in an manilla envelope and put 2-3 stamps on there and be good right?
That depends on how heavy the envelope is as these cutters have some nice edges on them that might pierce a standard envelope while being "processed" by the USPS. Also, you need one stamp per ounce.
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irratebass 12:04 PM 09-29-2011
Good info, thanks
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