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    Thumbs up Cigars to try?

    Howdy all,

    So I've been enjoying a few good cigars lately. Mostly Cohibas, Montecristos, and Romeo y Juliettas. Now dont get me wrong they are fine cigars, but they can get a bit pricey after a while.

    I was wondering if anyone could recommend me a few nice cigars that wont break the bank too much. Of course i dont mind spending the big bucks for the cohibas and others once and a while I'm just looking for something i can smoke more of everyday.

    Looking forward to what you guys have to say,
    Thanks for the helps guys!
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    Hmm what budget range would that be
    La Aurora Sublime is a good cigar in its price range
    Phillies Blunt would be a good choise if you want something cheap thats actually decent

    give them both a try the phillie is not comparable to anything i found for more then double the price
    la aurora is a good cigar but i havent explored that price range too much

    Phillies- budget every day cigar
    La Aurora- when i want an extra treat
    Montecristo #2- where everything falls into place...
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    Hard to say what will or won't break the bank, as you live in Canada, and the taxes are totally different than down south. however, Oliva V are nice, but my favorite are the brown labeled tatuaje
    Those are very nice sticks (the noellas are my favorite size).

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    yeah i guess asking for good priced cigars is hard because everyone is willing to spend different amounts.

    So instead ill just have to ask whats your favorite and what do you recommend? lol
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    I like the good stuff as much as the next guy but for an everyday smoke I enjoy JOYA DE NICARAGUA FUERTES, and SANCHO PANZA EXTRA FUERTES. Both good, bold and about a couple bucks a piece.
    YMMV

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    Default El Titan de Bronze Cigars

    Miami Cigar Manufacturing El Titan de Bronze Hand Crafted Cuban Style Cigars

    Probably the best cigars I've ever had, and I've had them all. Family run place down in Miami, FL, if you want luxury cigars at an economical price order a pack of these. The Titan Redemption Maduro is probably one of, if not, the best stogie i've ever smoked. Check them out!

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    Could you state a comfortable price per case/25 of every day cigars?
    it may give you more hits for what your looking for

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    A good NC is the Padron line. Good everyday cigar is the 2000M or 3000M. Just over $100 A Box of 26 for the 2000's.

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    Oliva V torps, Padilla Miami or 32 signature provided they have a year of rest on the 32's. Padron Anniversary 1926's are super. La Aurora 1495 and Preferidos are good. Then again, none of these are really budget sticks. I like the Gran Hanano #5's or Vintage 2002 a lot and they are very reasonably priced. Working on a CAO MX2 right now.

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