Dunhill Ultra Lights Filter De Luxe white and grey cigarettes hard box
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- BrandDunhill
- Price$26.00
- Box20
- Pack FormatHard box
- TypeCigarettes
Dunhill Ultra Lights Filter De Luxe white and grey cigarettes
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King Size 85mm
Hard box
Original:Holland & Switzerland(duty-free)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Dunhill Ultra Lights in the UK, USA, or Europe?
Dunhill Ultra Lights Filter De Luxe cigarettes are primarily available in duty-free markets, such as airports in Holland and Switzerland. While they may occasionally appear in specialty tobacco shops in the UK, USA, or Europe, they are not widely distributed in standard retail channels in India or France. Buyers must comply with local laws, including minimum age requirements (18+ in most regions) and tobacco regulations.
What brands are similar to Dunhill Ultra Lights?
For a comparable light-cigarette experience, consider Marlboro Gold, Davidoff Classic, or Kent Neo. These brands offer similar mild strengths and smooth flavors. Duty-free sections often carry these alongside Dunhill, providing options for travelers seeking premium, low-tar cigarettes.
What makes Dunhill Ultra Lights packaging unique?
The hard box design features a distinct white-grey color scheme with reinforced corners for freshness protection. Its 85mm King Size format and specialty charcoal filter differentiate it from standard soft-pack cigarettes. The packaging meets EU tobacco directive requirements, including mandatory health warnings.
How old is the Dunhill cigarette brand?
Established in 1907, Dunhill pioneered luxury tobacco products for sophisticated consumers. The Ultra Lights variant represents their modern approach to reduced-tar cigarettes while maintaining traditional craftsmanship through Swiss manufacturing techniques.
Are Dunhill Ultra Lights suitable for occasional smokers?
With 3mg tar content and an advanced filtration system, these cigarettes provide a milder option compared to full-strength varieties. However, health authorities warn that no cigarette is truly "light" or risk-free. Current EU regulations prohibit using "lights" labeling, hence the "Ultra" designation.