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GuideBest Cigars Under $10 I've Actually Smoked
Here's the truth most under-$10 listicles won't print: after a year of buying with my own money and judging at street price, exactly one in-production cigar under $10 has earned a 3/4 from me. It's below, along with one box-sale play, and the honest word on the cheap sticks that didn't make it.
Every "best budget cigars" list runs ten deep, and if you've ever smoked your way down one, you know how the back half of those lists goes. This page only lists cigars reviewed on this site, so it's exactly as long as the shelf says it should be... short, for now. It will grow. Budget sticks are a standing priority on the review bench, partly because the enthusiast press has mostly abandoned everything under $10, and the whole point of a street-price site is to live where people actually buy.
The one that earned it
Asylum 13 Corojo Robusto Review
Verdict: Five-Pack (3/4)... a mild-to-medium creamy-bread smoke that flipped my "Asylum is a gimmick brand" assumption. My first Asylum ever, and it surprised me the whole way. Near-flawless construction, a self-correcting burn with zero touch-ups, and an ash that survived a 2-fo
Right at the $10 line, and it beat a brand bias I'd been carrying... I'd written Asylum off as a gimmick brand without smoking one. Mild-to-medium, creamy, an easy recommendation at its price.
The box-sale play
The Filthy Viking Toro Review (American Viking Cigars)
Verdict: Five-Pack (3/4)... with a standing exception you should know about: catch these 20-25% off by the box, which they run about quarterly, and it's a Box Buy without a second thought. Verdicts here get judged at street price, and at street this is a very good easy-smoking fi
This one's a sale-math case: a solid Five-Pack at its everyday price, but the brand runs 20-25% off box sales about quarterly, and at the roughly $8 a stick delivered those sales produce, it's playing in a different league. That's how I bought mine. If you're patient, this is the best under-$10 cigar on this site... you just have to catch it there.
The honest word on the rest
These next two show up on every budget list on the internet, so here's what my money said. Both landed at 2/4... nothing wrong with them, nothing I'd spend my own money repeating.
Padrón 2000 Series Maduro Robusto Review
Verdict: Hand-Me-One (2/4)... not bad, just boring, and Padrón pricing means boring never goes on sale. This is the review where I get to say something mildly heretical: I smoked a Padrón and mostly waited for it to be over. It's competently made, the flavors are fine, and it is
Diesel Whiskey Row Toro Review
Verdict: Hand-Me-One (2/4). A pleasant nutty-bready-coffee smoke through two thirds that never found the sweetness I chase, then dipped into lingering bitterness and touch-up territory in the final third. Wouldn't buy it again, wouldn't turn one down — the middle stretch was a ge
The Padrón 2000 deserves one extra sentence, because "$9 Padrón" sounds like a cheat code: it's well made and it's boring, and Padrón never goes on sale anywhere, so that $9 is the price forever. The Diesel is a pleasant $8 smoke that never found a sweet spot. If somebody hands you either one, take it and enjoy it. That's what a 2/4 means here.
One asterisk for the archives: the Punch Reserve Collection Robusto earned a 3/4 at a ~$9 MSRP, but it's discontinued and I couldn't find it for sale anywhere when I reviewed it. If you stumble across a box, that review is worth reading first.
Why so short
Because the verdicts are real. A list this size isn't a great look next to a competitor's top ten, but every cigar above comes with a full review, a straight verdict, and a price I actually paid. As the budget shelf fills in, this page updates... check back.