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Daily drivers vs. monthly cigar budget

Sweetleaf69Sweetleaf69 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 43
Just curious what y'all use as daily smokes.. As I am new, I really haven't found my perfect go to daily driver. Most often than not, when I am just not sure what to grab, I reach for a 5 Vegas probably, but still have a tendency to get bored with them if smoked too much. I mean, I think I understand that daily smokes are generally the ones you can tolerate at high volume at the best value, therefor leaving your high value/dollar smokes for more 'special' occasions and keeping your bank account in good standing. But, honestly I am still so new at this I don't even have a cigar budget yet. Don't get me wrong... I have thoroughly enjoyed the ride so far, but feel I need to be settling into a more familiar role. I also suppose I need to settle in on a value I can live with. Would $3 to $4 a stick be a goal, and in the realm of what's normal? Or is that too high/low? I guess long term there is a pretty big difference between $3 and $4. Also, I realize that it depends largely on your income but I am curious about averages more than anything else, and this is just a juggling act I haven't solved yet. I mean, if I could find some 2$ sticks I can be happy with, I'd be totally stoked! And, obviously, there a HUGE difference between $2 and $4!

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  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    Here is how to works most of the time.You show up here and meet all these great people. Then they send you premi prems, so you smoke all of those. Then when you get back to your budget sticks, you have been spoiled. Then you're up late ordering smoke to hide it from your wife. Take it from me bro....RUN.
  • Sweetleaf69Sweetleaf69 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 43
    Rain:
    Here is how to works most of the time.You show up here and meet all these great people. Then they send you premi prems, so you smoke all of those. Then when you get back to your budget sticks, you have been spoiled. Then you're up late ordering smoke to hide it from your wife. Take it from me bro....RUN.
    Haha! That's awesome. I'm not married, but I can see staying up late and trying to hide it from myself... ;) Ok guys, thanks for the advice! Seems I am on the right path, anyway. I quite smoking cigarettes a year ago last September to further explore this new world. Sounds like I have a new and much more expensive habit! Just got to figure it all out.
  • armaes8armaes8 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 279
    I found that buying some coronas or petit coronas of brands you really enjoy are a good way to go. It allows you to get the flavors and aromas you really enjoy without compromising price for a cheaper stick you might not like, and you get the feeling of smoking a good stick without having to chill out for a couple of hours. I love firing up a smaller stick for my drive, and then a bigger stick for being stationary for some time.
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    armaes8:
    I found that buying some coronas or petit coronas of brands you really enjoy are a good way to go. It allows you to get the flavors and aromas you really enjoy without compromising price for a cheaper stick you might not like, and you get the feeling of smoking a good stick without having to chill out for a couple of hours. I love firing up a smaller stick for my drive, and then a bigger stick for being stationary for some time.
    I was thinking this too... for example, Padron Londres can be found for $2-$2.50. Still a padron, and still takes me ab 45 min to smoke, but way cheap!
  • cabinetmakercabinetmaker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,561
    They always have good smokes in bundles of 16-20, i usually get a couple at least. Lately I've been smoking lots of a.j. Fernandez overruns. I think i have ten bundles unopened, 3 opened. I've smoked through about 10 or so bundles and love them. I mix in something with a band every now and then just to mix it up.
  • cabinetmakercabinetmaker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,561
    Oh, and price of a cigar really is meaningless. I've had $3 smokes that blew away 12-20 $ smokes and I've had $30 cigars that weren't fit to wipe my ass with. Find what you like, then look for that flavor profile in a cheaper cigar.
  • bbass2bbass2 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,056
    The majority of my stash is $2-4 a stick. With all the specials and samplers around you can get some really good smokes in that range. There are always the exceptions where I'll buy singles of lines that rarely, if ever, go on special - Illusione, LFD, Tat.
  • BigshizzaBigshizza Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
    cabinetmaker:
    Oh, and price of a cigar really is meaningless. I've had $3 smokes that blew away 12-20 $ smokes and I've had $30 cigars that weren't fit to wipe my ass with. Find what you like, then look for that flavor profile in a cheaper cigar.
    Very true, your taste is your taste but the journey is the best. Fun to do the research, talk to the people here and read!
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    kuzi16:
    only smoke what you like.
    That's it!
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    With the samplers ccom and the other site offer its pretty easy to get great cigars below 5$ which to me Is a good price for an everyday cigar. But you want to beware of those samplers that offer a ton of smokes at dirt cheap prices. I went this route in the beginning and wound up with a humi full of crap. I still mostly stick with samplers mainly because I just love seeing all the different sticks and discovering a stick sitting in the bottom I had forgotten about for a year. There's a bunch threads about budget cigars here that have lots of good suggestions for an everyday/yardgar. One of my favorite is 1844. Pretty cheap and if you got to toss it, no big loss.
  • cabinetmakercabinetmaker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,561
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    IMO a cigar is about the experience and not the price! I've found I almost always grab a padron,camacho or la aurora when I can't decide. As of lately some of my stuff is at a age that I enjoy and will start smoking the jdn's and pepins. But as for a answer it really just depends on you
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
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  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
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  • kingdavid5kingdavid5 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 293
    I usually smoke padron 2000-3000 there about 5$ in my area but I def would like to try the AJ Fernandez overruns. I have found myself lately buying single sticks which I know is the biggest mistake because I spend 10 times as much but I have been so spoiled by higher quality cigars for example I smoke allot of under crowns, oliva V, San lotano ovals but I need to budget down
  • curtpickcurtpick Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,600
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    kingdavid5:
    I usually smoke padron 2000-3000 there about 5$ in my area but I def would like to try the AJ Fernandez overruns. I have found myself lately buying single sticks which I know is the biggest mistake because I spend 10 times as much but I have been so spoiled by higher quality cigars for example I smoke allot of under crowns, oliva V, San lotano ovals but I need to budget down
    I dunno about Ovals, but Oliva V's and Undercrowns can be had for a great deal on ccom..... send them an email!
  • jadeltjadelt Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 766
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