icantbejon 04:22 PM 09-01-2009
marge796 04:24 PM 09-01-2009
Can't go wrong with Stinky.
:-)
Chris.....
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captain53 04:32 PM 09-01-2009
CAO Cubist is pretty popular, I have one works good also not too expensive. 55 gallon drum works better though and is sturdy and
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replicant_argent 04:33 PM 09-01-2009
Originally Posted by marge796:
Can't go wrong with Stinky.
:-)
Chris.....
From hearing about many of the Stinkys stirrups falling off after being knocked around, I don't know that your statement would be
entirely correct. I imagine some of the guys who have had to weld/epoxy/solder theirs together might chime in here.
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SmokeyJoe 04:33 PM 09-01-2009
Originally Posted by marge796:
Can't go wrong with Stinky.
:-)
Chris.....
Love mine! Some people have a little trouble with the stirrups popping off... but mine is just fine after 18 months or so on the back porch.
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kelmac07 04:38 PM 09-01-2009
icantbejon 04:39 PM 09-01-2009
I was looking at a Stinky in the local B&M and really liked it. Perhaps this is a sign.
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Starz26 04:40 PM 09-01-2009
Originally Posted by captain53:
CAO Cubist is pretty popular, I have one works good also not too expensive. 55 gallon drum works better though and is sturdy and :-)
Where can you get one that is under $100.00???? I wish I could find it somewhere...
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Darrell 04:43 PM 09-01-2009
The stinky is a great ashtray and I totally see where Pete is coming from about the stirrups. In Stinky's defense though, 9/10 people seem to store their ashtray on a table and the stirrup is just a small piece of metal. Any significant fall will cause one to bust off. It's a pain in the ass, but it's not such a pain that I would say it's not a good choice. It's good sized, well made, cleans easy. I love my stinkies (herf and personal).
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yourchoice 04:46 PM 09-01-2009
I have a Stinky and one of my stirrups have fallen off. It didn't drop or anything drastic. I picked it up gripping it between my thumb and forefinger and "pop". With that being said, I do still like the ashtray. Just need to get around to making the repair.
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icantbejon 04:48 PM 09-01-2009
Originally Posted by Starz26:
Where can you get one that is under $100.00???? I wish I could find it somewhere...
I got my cubist for around $50 I do believe. I didn't find that to fit the "sturdy" category. All the letters popped off. Very annoying.
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captain53 04:51 PM 09-01-2009
Originally Posted by Starz26:
Where can you get one that is under $100.00???? I wish I could find it somewhere...
I bought mine a a local B&M a couple of years ago for $45 on sale but here is one for $49.95, never bought from this supplier so might want to check out first.
http://www.cheapercigars.com/ashtrays-by-brand.html
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captain53 04:55 PM 09-01-2009
ucla695 09:03 PM 09-01-2009
Another vote for the Stinky!! I've had mine for years and love it!
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hotreds 09:08 PM 09-01-2009
Another vote for the Stinky. Indeed, it may not be as sturdy as the 55 gallon drum, but it looks a lot better! If you want tank-like, use the drum, otherwise Stinky is way to go!
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poriggity 10:37 PM 09-01-2009
Im all about the stinky ashtray. I have had mine for at least 3 years I think... maybe 2.5.. Works flawlessly.
Scott
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bookman 11:35 PM 09-01-2009
I use a coffee can. I've dented the rim so my sticks sit perfectly.
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Waynegro1 11:45 PM 09-01-2009
Another vote for Stinky!! As far as the stirrups falling off, I've never had a problem and I've had mine for almost two years. I also read, Stinky addressed the stirrup problem. So, should be a safe bet.
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Poronico 11:47 PM 09-01-2009
Casa Fuente has some beautiful and reasonably priced ash trays usually around 50 bucks for their large one
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dunng 05:39 AM 09-02-2009