Welcome man and my apologies in advance for what's soon going to happen for your wallet.
Looks like a pretty nice set up that you're going to outgrow in about three months time haha! I've tried a few of those, really didn't like the Villigers and the Inka didn't rate much higher for me. A solid smoke recommended here a lot is the Regius Robusto, only eight pounds a stick too. The Quintero Favoritas is also a pretty cheap, reliable stick.
I highly recommend trying a Macanudo 1968, that was one of my first cigars and I still have fond memories. Alec Bradley's are always a safe bet and the Punch Coronation Tubos is another cheap, decent smoke if you're not yet into full bodied punch in the face cigars.
edit: also you've got a lovely dog and if you don't already, look into buying a punch cutter. they will work on (almost) all vitolas and you won't risk accidentally lopping the entire cap off which I've done a couple of times.
Looks like a pretty nice set up that you're going to outgrow in about three months time haha! I've tried a few of those, really didn't like the Villigers and the Inka didn't rate much higher for me. A solid smoke recommended here a lot is the Regius Robusto, only eight pounds a stick too. The Quintero Favoritas is also a pretty cheap, reliable stick.
I highly recommend trying a Macanudo 1968, that was one of my first cigars and I still have fond memories. Alec Bradley's are always a safe bet and the Punch Coronation Tubos is another cheap, decent smoke if you're not yet into full bodied punch in the face cigars.
edit: also you've got a lovely dog and if you don't already, look into buying a punch cutter. they will work on (almost) all vitolas and you won't risk accidentally lopping the entire cap off which I've done a couple of times.
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