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What's a good roller that works with or without a filter?And also not needing a large amount of tobacco to work properly?
I use one made by 'Bugler'. It rolls one at a time and is made for filter tubes. I get my smokes for about $1.15 a pack by rolling my own.
Just showing the peeps how the little Zig Zag rolling machine works.
I can't seem to get the Rizla Automatic Rolling Box (cigarette roller) to work properly. I followed the instructions presented on the back of the box, but the wording is pretty ambiguous. Could anyone please clarify what I need to do? Thanks!
I don't know about that brand, but most of them you stuff the tobacco,or whatever, into the space, hold the end and twist, until it is easy to twist, then insert the paper into the side that goes under; Make sure the glue side of the paper is facing way from you, and before it goes into the tube,lick it. twist it one more time then your cig should pop out.
Where can i get this in Toronto, and is there an age restriction to get it?
Thanks
Any smoke shop should have something of that nature, if not the Zig-Zag variety. I'd check yellow pages to find something like that.
Presumably, you'd have to be of the age to buy tobacco - which is either 18 or 19 in Canada - I'm not certain, but I'm sure you are.
put the tabacco in, close the machine, roll it a few times, then feed the rolling paper in like you would an old typewriter, then roll it to the end, lick the glue and complete the roll...
Everytime I try to roll these bad boys they come out FAR too tight to actually stay lit...should I pack more or less in? How do I ensure that I actually roll a great one? They look great when they come out, but don't smoke great.
I'm talking about machines that look like this
http://www.netbong.com/images/zen110.JPG
Take some toilet paper (unused of course) and sprinkle in some tebakker. Add one drop lighter fluid so it will burn all the way thru. Run yer hand thru yer hair to get some grease on it and slick the end down.


Rizla Rolling Machine – rolls you perfect cigarettes every time!
The Rizla Rolling Machine is a great accessory to have if your just starting out with rolling your own cigarettes or if you are a bit lazy like me. This rolling machine is really easy to use and will produce perfectly rolled cigarettes every time.
The Rizla Rolling Machine os made from metal so it’s gaurenteed to last for a long time and it has a unique locking mechanism to stop it flapping around when its being transported.
To use this rolling machine, smiply:
•   Open out the rollers and spread your tobacco out evenly, pushing the rollers back together when you’ve finished.
•   Give one full turn downward on the roller closest to you and insert your paper with the gum line facing you at the top.
•   Rotate the closest roller to you to pull the paper into the machine, lick the gum line abd rotate both of the rollers downward to produce the perfect cigarette.
The Rizla Rolling Machine is available in regular and kingsize sizes and are available for £2.99 and £3.99 rspectively.

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