Cigar prices vary dramatically across retailers. The same Padron 1964 Anniversary Maduro might cost $14 at one retailer, $18 at another, and $20 at a third. Most smokers don't realize they're often paying 30 to 40 percent more than necessary because they default to the same retailer for every purchase. CigarFinder solves this by comparing prices across 18 major US cigar retailers in real-time.
Quick answer: CigarFinder is a free price-comparison tool for cigars. Enter the cigar you want; the tool shows current prices from 18 major US online retailers (Cigars International, Famous Smoke Shop, JR Cigars, Smoke Inn, BnB Tobacco, Cigar Page, Best Cigar Prices, Cigora, and 10 others). The tool also surfaces current coupon codes, sale prices, and free shipping thresholds. Most smokers save 20 to 40 percent on box purchases by comparing first. Visit the price comparison tool to start.
Why prices vary so much
Three reasons cigar prices vary across retailers:
Volume buying: Cigars International (the largest US online retailer) buys in larger volumes and gets manufacturer discounts. They pass some savings on through lower prices. Smaller retailers can't always match.
State tax arbitrage: Some retailers ship from states with low or no tobacco tax (Pennsylvania, North Carolina). Other retailers ship from states with higher taxes. The same cigar can cost $3 to $5 more from a high-tax-state retailer.
Promotional cycles: Each retailer runs different sales weekly, monthly, and seasonally. The retailer cheapest this week may be the most-expensive next week. Comparing in real-time captures the current best deal.
Prices fluctuate by week. A cigar that's expensive at Famous Smoke this week may be on sale next week. CigarFinder updates in real-time to capture current prices.
How to use CigarFinder step-by-step
Step 1: Search for the cigar
Go to CigarFinder.com. Use the search bar to find the specific cigar you want. The database includes thousands of cigars across all major brands.
Enter cigar names by: - Brand and line (Padron 1964 Anniversary) - Specific blend (Drew Estate Liga Privada No. 9) - Wrapper or origin (Nicaraguan Maduro Robusto)
Step 2: Compare retailer prices
The results page shows the cigar's current price at all 18 tracked retailers. Sort by price (low to high) or by retailer reputation. Look for:
- Lowest price: The base price comparison.
- Free shipping threshold: Some retailers have $75 to $100 free shipping minimums. The 'free shipping' price might beat a 'lower price + shipping' option.
- Coupon codes: The tool surfaces current codes that further reduce price. Stack codes with sales when allowed.
- In-stock status: Some retailers may have sold out. The tool only shows in-stock options.
Step 3: Apply available coupon codes
CigarFinder pulls current coupon codes for each retailer. Codes change frequently:
- New customer codes (15 to 25 percent off first order)
- Email subscriber codes (10 percent off ongoing)
- Holiday codes (Memorial Day, Labor Day, Cyber Monday)
- Free shipping codes (waive shipping minimums)
- Loyalty program codes (CI Rewards, JR Cigars Rewards, Famous Smoke Box Club)
Most retailers allow stacking certain codes. Check at checkout if multiple codes apply.
Step 4: Compare across box vs single options
The same cigar often costs much less per stick when bought as a box (20 to 25 cigars). The tool shows both: - Single cigar price - Box price per stick - Box total - Sampler pack pricing if relevant
For any cigar you smoke regularly (5+ per month), box pricing is almost always the better deal.
Step 5: Track your humidor
After purchasing, use My Humidor to track your inventory. The tool helps: - Log purchase dates and prices - Track aging timelines - Set restock alerts - Compare your current prices to past prices to confirm savings
Serious cigar enthusiasts use My Humidor to manage 50+ cigars across 5+ years of aging.
Real example: Padron 1964 Anniversary Maduro
Let's compare the Padron 1964 Anniversary Maduro Robusto across major retailers (example pricing; actual prices fluctuate):

