Shop Cigarillo cigars at Cigar Nation, a small, thin format built for a quick, focused smoking session rather than a long, unhurried one. Cigarillos are typically only 3.5 to 4.5 inches long with a narrow ring gauge in the high 20s to low 30s, closer in scale to a thick cigarette than a standard premium cigar, but still made with real long-filler or short-filler tobacco rather than pipe scraps.
Because of their size, Cigarillos burn fast, often in 15 to 25 minutes, making them a practical choice for a short break, a quick smoke between errands, or an easy introduction to flavored and infused blends without committing to a full-length cigar. Several of our Cigarillo options come in multi-packs or tins, which also makes them convenient for travel or sampling a new flavor before buying a larger format.
Cigarillo cigars are a good fit for smokers short on time, newer smokers easing into the category, or anyone who wants a flavorful smoke without a long time commitment. Browse our in-stock Cigarillo selection across multiple wrapper types and flavor profiles.
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CAO Flavours Moontrance Cigarillos (4 x 30) 10-Pack Tin
MSRP: $22.50 Our Price: $15.951 review5.0 / 5.0
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Davidoff Mini Cigarillos Gold (3 1/2 x 20) 50-Pack
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Acid Krush Classic Morado Maduro 10-Cigar Tin (4 x 32)
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Acid Krush Classic Green Candela 10-Cigar Tin (4 x 32)
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Acid Krush Classic Gold Sumatra 10-Cigar Tin (4 x 32)
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Acid Krush Classic Blue Connecticut 10-Cigar Tin (4 x 32)
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Romeo y Julieta 1875 Mini Mild Blue 20-Pack Tin (2 7/8 x 20)
MSRP: $15.16 Our Price: $12.95No reviewsSale
Cigarillos sit in a genuinely different category from Quick Smokes, worth knowing before you assume they're just the shortest option within that collection. Quick Smokes still uses standard cigar construction and ring gauge proportions, just in a shorter length, while a true Cigarillo's narrow ring gauge changes the actual smoking mechanics, less tobacco per draw means faster burning and a more concentrated, immediate flavor delivery rather than a scaled-down version of a full-size smoking experience.
That makes Cigarillos genuinely useful for a specific kind of moment a Quick Smoke doesn't quite serve, something you can start and finish in the time it takes to wait in a drive-through line or walk a dog around the block, without needing fifteen uninterrupted minutes free.
Tin and multi-pack formats are worth favoring here over singles if you're testing a new flavor, since the low per-unit cost makes trying something unfamiliar low-risk in a way it isn't with a full-length premium cigar, if you don't like it, you're out a few dollars, not a $15 stick.


