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pretty neat tool, thanks for the review and pics!
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I've had one of these for about a year, and it quickly became my fave tool. Still need a cutter for torps, but most of the time this the one I reach for. Extremely sharp punches and the sharp little knife blade makes getting under labels really easy..!!...
![]() As with any cutter, you need to clean them now and then with a little alcohol to keep the oils from accumulating on the cutting surfaces. Alcohol wipes from the pharmacy work perfectly for this.
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Grrrrrr
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Wenger has one with cigar scissors
![]() Victorinox also used to make a similar one with cigar scissors up until a few years ago. The scissors themselves were basically identical to those in the Wenger. I don't know which one of the two companies came out with the scissor version first. With sharp blades, they make a brilliant cut. |
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