3 Tips For Rolling Your Own Cigarettes

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3 Tips For Rolling Your Own Cigarettes

29 November 2019
 Categories: Smoking, Blog


Rolling your own cigarettes is superior to buying pre-rolled cigarettes for many reasons. Rolling your own cigarettes will allow you to save money, try new types of tobacco, and participate in a soothing ritual. If you have never rolled a cigarette before or if you have only used the supplies found in drugstores, you may not be aware of all the options available to you. A smoke shop  can help you roll the best cigarettes from the highest quality materials. Here are three things you should do when you're ready to invest in this pastime.

Try different rolling papers

Rolling papers are one of the basic supplies that you must have if you're going to roll your own cigarettes. Rolling papers come in various sizes, and they can be made from a wide variety of materials. You can purchase white rolling paper that has been bleached for a classic look. If you prefer a more natural smoking experience, you may want to purchase brown paper that has not been color treated. There are even rolling papers available made from rice paper or hemp. Your local smoke shop will have a greater variety of rolling papers than you can find anywhere else.

Purchase tobacco in small quantities

Tobacco can become stale if it isn't used in a timely manner. Make sure the tobacco you smoke is always fresh by purchasing your tobacco in small quantities. It's better to make more frequent trips to the smoke shop than to buy a lot of tobacco at one time, only to have it go to waste. As an added bonus, when you buy your tobacco in smaller quantities, you will have the opportunity to sample a wider variety. This may lead you to finding new favorite varieties of tobacco that you wouldn't have otherwise tried.

Store your tobacco well

You must not let your tobacco dry out. Dry tobacco is unpleasant to smoke, since it results in a harsh and less flavorful experience. Keep your tobacco sealed in a plastic bag. If you feel like your tobacco is beginning to dry out, you may put an apple slice or a piece of bread in the bag to rehydrate it. You should also keep your tobacco in the ideal temperature. According to TobaccoPipes.com, it's best to store your tobacco in a room that is no hotter than 70 degrees and no cooler than 60 degrees.