sloanfamilydsm
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$10 a carton.
Can you top that?
Can you top that?
I roll non-filtered, with a thumb roller, because I like a fullflavor smoke. Usually takes me between 10-15 minutes to roll a pack. But since I'm watching TV as I roll, am not really concentrating on effecient use of time.Just curious, how long does it take to roll a carton of smokes?
I only hand roll, because it slows me down and you have to find a place to hand roll a cig. I can't just pull out a pack of smokes and gun-a-stick
I grow my own tobacco, no additives, better smoking. Cost is about 35 cents a pack (and 20 cents of that is the rolling papers).
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Note: that web site will offers whole-leaf cured tobacco for sale, cheaper and higher quality than store-bought. Please understand, whole-leaf tobacco is an agricultural product, like buying tomatos, corn, etc from farmers market. Once it is cut, shredded, rolled, whatnot, it is 'processed' tobacco - that's when all the regs & taxes and ATF are applied.
Without buying the machine, how would I shred the tobacco?
Wow! Surprising speed. I tried to make cigarettes myself, but I couldn't make the perfect cigarette anyway. I had to give up and chose a cigarette maker. This is a better choice for me, ha ha ha ha.With loose-leaf papers I roll by hand. I've had friends that could roll by hand every bit as good as an efficient rolling machine. I never quite make it. But that tobacco site looks really interesting.
Yea close to the same here price wise, 15 & 5 for the 100mm's. I have bought from a place in Chicago cheaper but have to buy like 3 bags and 6 box's of tubes to actually be cheaper when shipping is added. I don't like having that much of a supply around, I smoke more when I have plenty of supplies. I've used the same machine for almost 4 years and still working great but I too have a spring break twice. I just bend a loop open out of the end coil and good to go again. It wears out right at the hole on the moving lever, easy fix.I've been rolling my own for several years, on my second hand-crank machine (1st one lost a couple springs). We've got native reservations in every direction around here; they can still sell the "good" loose tobacco (labelled as pipe tobacco but has the finer shred of cigarette tobacco) and the price is stupid cheap. I buy a one-pound bag for $12.99, and two boxes of tubes (200 each) for about $4 each, and I'm good for several weeks. Anymore if I have to buy commercial smokes, they make me hack like crazy and also make me slightly nauseous. The home-rolleds don't. Read somewhere that it's the chemicals the commercial big guys put in the tobacco.
No I think they do, more so if they can get by taxing it in a huge way. The amount of taxes on a pack of smokes is asinine. It's one thing to tax an item or service a certain amount for use in the basic sense but to add tax that almost doubles the cost,, no. I better stop here, I'll just get my self all worked up and want a smoke and a beer to settle down,,,come'on now, we know the gov'ment doesn't like to see us enjoying ourselves....affordable drugs, like making beer for cheap shouldn't be discussed....