zachglasser
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- Jan 12, 2017
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Haha, I'll take plenty of notesWe better see a review in two days. Video is best, you youngins should be good at that.
It's at least 50% better going with a 3000 instead of a 2000.
First doesn't mean only (maybe lol)Should have gone with the 7000
Only had 3000, 4000, and ChurchillShould have gone with the 7000
Hope you mean cigar knife/scissorsWhat's a good substitution for a cutter, a knife? Scissors?
First doesn't mean only (maybe lol)
Only had 3000, 4000, and Churchill
Seriously the only cutters they had there were 60-70$Hope you mean cigar knife/scissors![]()
You're correctIt was a joke. JH saying the 3000 would be 50% better than the 2000 (2000 * 150% = 3000), so naturally, the 7000 would be even better.
I think the X000 series are all the same blend, just different sizes. The 3000 will be great.
What's a good substitution for a cutter, a knife? Scissors?
If it's something you're serious about, it's worth the investment to buy a nice cutter. You're better off punching it than trying to cut the cap off with scissors.Seriously the only cutters they had there were 60-70$
I just need a once or twice solution
You're a life saver!If I don't have a cigar cutter on hand, then I usually use my pocket knife.
Watch this video, it shows you how to cut your cigars using different things.
Of course I 100% agree, But this is my first cigar, and if I don't like it, then it would be a waste you know? So if I'm still liking them by my 4-5th cigar I'll make the investmentIf it's something you're serious about, it's worth the investment to buy a nice cutter. You're better off punching it than trying to cut the cap off with scissors.
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