S.E. cutters are cheaper in the long run, you can reliably get them and they are marked with angle or spacing( What a concept).

It takes a lot to dull one but I'm cheap so I sharpen them if need be. Difference is you don't have sharpen and remove burrs before you use them.

The handles are better built and come with allen screws and a wrench.

Now if I can just find a way to keep my Daughter from steeling them!!