(Part 2) Best tobacco-related products according to redditors

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We found 1,915 Reddit comments discussing the best tobacco-related products. We ranked the 812 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Cigar accessories & humidors
Cigarette accessories
Hookahs & accessories
Tobacco pipes & accessories

Top Reddit comments about Tobacco-Related Products:

u/205force 路 41 pointsr/Dynavap

Raw makes an aluminum doob tube that鈥檚 perfect and just $4. Link here. amazon

u/Raspberryian 路 21 pointsr/StonerEngineering

It鈥檚 on amazon too for $22

Burnbud Original - 5" / Black/Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077NNVHG7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3yvDCbYKP6AAD

u/eg133 路 20 pointsr/cigars

Why not just get one of these around $150 then buy a pound of Heartfelt beads and a few bovedas. Holds 250, will run you under $200 and will also control the temperature for you. FYI will not raise the temperature tho, only lower.

u/ReverendDizzle 路 11 pointsr/AskMen

So here's my crash course advice on how to go from no experience to having a good time with cigars, as well as a few pro tips at the end. I'm going to shotgun out exactly enough information so you can avoid common pitfalls, have some cigars on hand for friends, and spend very little money doing it. I'll break things up into sections.

Storage

First, things first. Don't even think about buying some fancy Spanish cedar humidor yet (or, maybe, ever). The cheap ones are shit, even if they look pretty. Often times the expensive ones are just as shitty. You have to season them, you have to check them for leaks (and fix them if they do leak), etc. etc. They have a place, but not in a newbie's arsenal.

Instead, get a Tupperware container with a good tight seal and buy a couple "Boveda" brand two-way humidification packs. You can get a big 60-gram pack for around $5, or a 4 pack for $15 or so on Amazon. They come in 62%, 65%, 69%, and 72%, based on what Relative Humidity (RH) they sync to. Why the different percentages? Some guys like their cigars drier, some guys like them moister. I, personally, prefer drier cigars and keep my own humidor at 65% and as a newbie I'd recommend you do the same because it gives you wiggle room--if things swing up or down a few percentage points you're smack in the middle of the golden zone. (Why is it the golden zone, you might ask? Too dry and your cigars will start to lose flavor and eventually dry out like the bundle of leaves they are, too wet and they will mold and/or get infested with pests.)

These packs are the magical devices that will keep the inside of your airtight container at the right humidity for your cigars. They suck moisture in when it is too humid and release moisture when it is too arrid. They are the gold standard for simple cigar humidification. Don't mess with tubes or tubs of gel, don't mess with sponges, and for god sake don't soak a paper towel with water and shove it in there--unless you like mold.

Tupperware + Boveda Packs = fool proof cigar storage. Keep the container in a cool place (ideally at 60-72F or so) where the temperature doesn't swing (no direct sunlight, not in a room that is scorching hot by day but freezing by night, etc.). With this setup you really can't go wrong. Put the packs in, put the cigars in, make sure to open the container once a week or so to exchange some air and let any outgassed gases from the cigars escape (young tobacco can outgas ammonia) and you've got nothing else to worry about.

Oh, a finally word about Boveda Packs. They say they're disposable and will eventually dry out (if you feel the pack and instead of feeling soft and squishy it feels gravely then it is drying out), so you have to buy new ones. That's bullshit. You can throw them in a ziplock bag with distilled water for a few hours and they plump right back up. I've had some that I've been recharging for years and they work good as new.

Cigars

Life is too short for shitty cigars. Note that I didn't say cheap (you can get really good deals on cigars if you know where to look). Gas stations sell shitty cigars. Don't smoke Swiffers or any other shit ass cigars that are really meant just to be blunt wrappers.

Try to find a cigar shop with a lounge nearby. Stop buy. Ask to talk to the owner or a knowledgeable staff member and tell them you're new to cigars and would like to pick out a few to try. While there are some dicks out there running cigar shops, 99% of the time you'll find a cool dude that is happy somebody new is getting into cigars.

Some things to keep in mind when talking the cigar lingo and shopping for cigars. The flavor of a cigar is totally separate from the nicotine level of the cigar. Just because a cigar has a dark wrapper and a spicier flavor doesn't mean it's going to knock you on your ass.

The terms to be aware of here are body, flavor, and strength. When people talk about cigar body they mean the overall experience of smoking the cigar and the effect it has on your palate. This particular word is pretty variable in the cigar industry but suffice to say it's pretty much like asking what the whole package of the cigar is--a full bodied cigar is typically going to deliver a lot on the next two items: flavor and strength.

Strength is the nicotine level. Some cigars have so little nicotine you barely feel any effect of it at all. Other cigars are so strong that if you smoke them too fast you might find yourself getting nauseous.

Flavor is just like it sounds. Cigars have a wonderful range of flavors. Spices, woody notes, leather, chocolate, earthy flavors, you'll find them all in cigars. When I first got into cigars I thought people who used words like "toasted", "licorice", or "mossy" to describe flavors were full of shit--but now I taste (and love) them too.

Before we get too far on a tangent, however, back to actually buying the cigars. Buy a few from your local guy. Be ware that the prices will probably be relatively high--local guys have to slap on state taxes and the overhead of doing business. A cigar that might cost $5 at the local shop might be had for $3 online. A cigar that costs $13 at the shop might only be $5 online.

Which brings us to online shopping. CigarsInternational.com is the biggest cigar seller in the U.S. Cigarbid.com is their auction division (where they auction off surplus at stupid good prices). I've probably spent $2,000-$3,000 on cigars there over the years... but if I'd bought the same cigars all locally it would have been $10,000+ easy.

Once you get a sense of what you like via local purchases, still throw the local guy some money now and then but definitely buy online to save money in the long run.

Smoking the damn things

Before all else. Smoke slow. Slower. Slower than that, god damn it. Newbies smoke their cigars too damn fast. It ruins the cigar. Remember what I just said about flavor? Every cigar on earth tastes like a big hot burning ball of tree leaves if you smoke it too fast. You should puff the cigar every minute or so. Don't puff-puff-puff-puff say two words to your buddy and then puff-puff-puff-puff again. It'll get so fucking hot it'll feel like you're inhaling from a blast furnace. Don't do it. Slow. One puff a minute. The smoke should almsot feel cool as it enters your mouth, not even really heating up until you get down to the last nub of the cigar.

Cutting the cigar. Important. Do not bite the end off. This makes Baby Jesus cry. Use a cutter. Don't use the super cheap freebie cutter they may have given you at the cigar shop. It's shit. You can pick up a low-end but perfectly serviceable cigar cutter off Amazon for $10. That's a great starter cutter. It's sharp, it has a backstop so you can't cut too deep, and it'll serve you well. The end of the cigar has a little cap made from a little scrap of leave, designed to seal it up. You just need to cut that ever so slightly to open the end of the cigar. Cut too deep and the wrapper starts unraveling and you have a bad time.

Lighting the cigar. Gentle. Gentle, gentle, gentle. You can fire off a quad-flame jet lighter at the thing until it's glowing red hot in under 10 seconds, but the first few minutes of your smoke will be shitty because it was burning so hot. I've lit plenty of cigars that fast, mind you, but it's not the right way to do it if you want the most pleasant experience possible. The best way to light a cigar is to essentially toast it. Put the end of the cigar near the flame (always butane or a wood match, never a fluid-loaded lighter like a Zippo as it'll impart a nasty taste) and toast the end until the heat of the flame begins to burn it. Rotate to ensure even coverage. Puff gently, check the end. You want the end to be evenly reddened. Toast more if need be. Rotate. Enjoy the cigar, remember, puff slowly. One puff a minute or so. Don't puff on it like you're trying to fan the flames of a camp fire.

The secret recipe summary

Store the cigars in Tupperware with Boveda packs. Buy cigars from a local guy to find the ones you like, shop online to save serious cash. Buy a decent but cheap cutter. Light carefully by toasting the end. Puff slowly. Smoke with friends and drink good booze.

u/JFreedom14 路 10 pointsr/StonerEngineering

$84 on Amazon.ca

Not sure how... our CAD isn鈥檛 worth ~1/4 of the USD... this stuff always pisses me off.

Also 2 starts from 7 reviews...

Edit: from below! Thanks u/swaggercorn

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B077NNVHG7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3yvDCbYKP6AAD

u/Socialyawsomepenguin 路 9 pointsr/trees

You should also put a humidity control pack in there to help keep the bud fresh, you can pick one up at your local grow shop or on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Boveda-65-Percentage-Individually-Wrapped-Humidity/dp/B00FWPQ8XQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1484628468&sr=8-3&keywords=boveda&th=1

u/Megalo85 路 8 pointsr/specializedtools

I鈥檓 not talking about the machine it鈥檚 self [these are the best papers I鈥檝e ever used](RAW 1 1/4 Classic Rolling Paper Pre-Rolled Cones (6 packs of 6 cones, 36 total) Includes Roll With Us Doobtube https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSXVTLG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WV2OCbFRJ24PX). You really don鈥檛 need the machine as these are super easy to use. Perfect joint every time. I tried to link to amazon but it didn鈥檛 work. RAW 1 1/4 Classic Rolling Paper Pre-Rolled Cones (6 packs of 6 cones, 36 total) Includes Roll With Us Doobtube https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSXVTLG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WV2OCbFRJ24PX

u/TheSoberCannibal 路 8 pointsr/trees

I'm too clumsy to even stuff a cone well, so I made this cone in Fusion 360 and printed it on my Ender 3.

It's really nice to be able to stuff the cone without worrying about it collapsing. The cap at the top holds up the edges so you don't accidentally fold them down, and I put notches in it so you can pull it out easily. I was able to stuff a bunch of joints while sitting out in the wind no problem today.

Works with Raw 1 1/4 Classic Cones

Thingiverse

More pictures

I hope it can help somebody out!

u/heykidzimacomputer 路 6 pointsr/cigars
u/pickboy87 路 6 pointsr/cigars

Here's my advice since I literally just started a few weeks ago. This is exactly what I wished I knew before I spent money on random cigars from various sites.

  1. Depending on how many sticks you plan on getting at a time, invest in a tuppedor. Don't waste your time with a wooden humidor (at least right now). I picked up these from amazon and all my ~40-50 sticks sit comfortably in there.
  • Plastic "humidor"
  • Hygrometer
  • Boveda Packs, although I might lean towards the 65% next time. Also, you only need 1 pack in a tuppedor, 2 is overkill. They can also be recharged, so don't throw them away when they dry out.

  1. If you have a nice brick and mortar tobacco store (not a hole in the wall place that caters only to e-cigs and accessories) near you, visit them and ask questions. If they are worth their salt, they should be fairly knowledgeable about cigars. They will point you in the right direction. I stupidly didn't do this and just kind of bought random shit online and have had mixed results with what I bought. The stuff I've bought at the store has been much, much fresher too. However, you will be spending 30-40% above what you'll pay online. I found it worth it for how much time and effort the staff spent helping me, but it is quite a bit more expensive.

  2. If that's not an option, look for sampler packs online. You can find cheap options that include a bunch of different sticks so you can sample a variety. I would suggest looking at smallbatch mixes find a price you're comfortable with spending (30 to 40 should be plenty, maybe buy 2 of the $30 to $40 packs so you end with ~10 cigars) and in the comment section of your order mention that you're brand new to cigars. He should be able to make an excellent mix for a new smoker. Use code "rcigars" for 10% off (without the "", not sure if valid for the mix).

  3. Also, if you don't come from a background of smoking cigarettes, stick with the mild to medium strength cigars. I smoked a few full strength ones from the samplers I got and they kicked my ass. It was unpleasant to say the least. If you DO plan on smoking a full strength cigar, smoke on a full stomach and drink something sweet with it. Sweet tea or a pop of some sort works well to quell the nicotine content.

  4. Accessories. All you really need is a decent cutter and a torch lighter and you're all set.
  • A cutter
  • A butane lighter
  • Fuel [Note, you can use cheaper fuel, but your lighter may get clogged with shitty zippo butane fuel.]
  • Some sort of ashtray. You don't realize how nice it is to have one until you don't have one and have no place to rest your cigar.

  1. If you do find a cigar you enjoy, try buying a 5 pack of it. Let it rest for a week or so and try them out over the course of a month or several months and see if you enjoy them as much as you did the first time. See if they get better with age. I have far too many 1 offs that I enjoyed, but would I still enjoy them a month from now? 2 months from now?

  2. Oh, and generally stay away from infused cigars. They use shittier tobacco since they can mask it with flavors. The girlfriend still likes these, but I think she's starting to come around to a natural sweetness/chocolate taste instead of an artificially infused one. Plus they stink up your humidor and can potentially ruin the taste of your other cigars in them if they are in close contact.

  3. Online sites that I've enjoyed purchasing from and ship quickly:
  1. Look up retrohaling. You'll taste more of your cigar this way. Warning, it does burn the hell out of your nose the first handful of times you do it. Start with a mild cigar instead of a full strength one like I stupidly decided to do. :P

    Hopefully this helps.

    Edit: Many edits to fix errors and add additional info.
u/Zumoshitekato 路 5 pointsr/saplings

Probably last year鈥檚 bud that wasn鈥檛 stored great. If he鈥檚 selling pounds cheap it鈥檚 almost guaranteed it鈥檚 old shit. It probably was pretty dank when it was fresh but it鈥檚 probably dried out.

You can easily rehydrate old bud, it won鈥檛 be like it was fresh but it鈥檒l smoke better. Don鈥檛 put any fruits or vegetables in jars with your weed it can cause it to become too moist and mold. Instead what you want are these. It鈥檚 2 way humidity control so your weed won鈥檛 dry out but it won鈥檛 become too moist either.

u/hisverbisdictis 路 4 pointsr/Cigarettes

Nah dude that's not a fag making machine at all. That's something like this.

u/Why_Is_This_NSFW 路 4 pointsr/answers

I've been rolling my own for a few years now. Just need an injector, some tubes and tobacco. I use smokersoutletonline for my tobacco. Comes out to ~$10/carton.

u/LuckyJim_ 路 4 pointsr/trees
u/EvergreenBipolar 路 4 pointsr/microgrowery

Boveda 62-Percentage RH Individually Over Wrapped 2-Way Humidity Control Pack, 60gm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FWPQ8XQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pJ5czbY1RBD3M

Get one 60 gram boveda pack and toss it in a half gallon Mason jar or other similar sized airtight container. You've now got a $6 cannabis humidor that will hold your baggies of weed and not risk introducing mold like wet paper, orange peel, etc. Also, a growing space always has mold spores and such in it, so it's a bad place to store weed

Avoid the smaller packets. They dry up quickly. One of these 60 gram packets should last you at least a year. I'm still using ones opened in 2015

u/Colloquial_Bloke 路 4 pointsr/cigars

Do a tupperdor!

Sistema KLIP IT Rectangular Collection Food Storage Container,236 Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00284AG5U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hBJZDbVSVZHE1

Mantello Solid Spanish Cedar Cigar Tray, Adjustable Divider, Fits Large Humidors, 12.5"x7.5"x2.25" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079V3KYT7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SBJZDbQCF8AAM

Under $30 for one of the most effective and low maintenance setups you're gonna find. Holds 50 cigars easily.

Use either the 65% or 69% (boveda recommends 69% for tupperdors) packs and you're good to go. 2 60g packs will be more than sufficient for this container.

u/AverageJoeJohnSmith 路 4 pointsr/microgrowery

Invest in these...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HFZE6G2/ref=sxts1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1491762709&sr=1


Next time if/when this happens these things are amazing and totally worth having around

u/Jeet_Kune_Do 路 3 pointsr/saplings

good idea! i just bought this to match these papers! and you put up a very valid point with the technicalities of the tubes vs thin rolling paper and the filters! thanks for ur input!

u/tiddlyfuckshit 路 3 pointsr/Art
u/ISlobOnMyCob 路 3 pointsr/PipeTobacco

It's a Missouri Meerschaum Country Gentleman with a bend stem. https://corncobpipe.com/country-gentleman-corncob-pipe.html

Or from their Amazon vendor for 10$
Missouri Meerschaum - Country Gentleman Corn Cob Tobacco Pipe - Bent Bit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006SOFY3K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_P9n7BbYR688JR

u/Dead_Ghost 路 3 pointsr/ukcigars

> If I get a box of these (or whatever else) then should I get them earlier and rest them in a tupperdor to age for a wee while before March?

It doesn't hurt to let your cigars age for a wee while, buying them now and smoking them in march should only be a good thing for them.

For myself, I like a minimum of 1 month before I smoke, which means that they've had time to settle and adapt to the humidity/temp of my tupperdor. some people age some cigars 5 years +! it's all preference really.

> If I do have to age in a tupperdor, what Boveda pack should I go for? 62/69/72? Is there a rough length of time to age?

I use the 69 boveda packs, it's essential that you have a hygrometer/temperature device in there as well (they're cheap enough on Amazon) so that you can monitor the humidity and temperature.

I bought the 10 pack of 8gram boveda 69s link, they're little sachets that are particularly good for shipping.

In an air tight container like a tupperware box, it's harder for the box to cool down, so having the mini packs means you can add/remove them to maintain the correct temp/humidity - i have about 5 in mine at the moment (the tupperware box size also makes a difference on how many you need to use.

> There is a B&M shop near me in Glasgow that I could pick up a single to try, but again, if I buy a single should it be aged first?

again, i'd leave it in there a month personally - just to settle and then smoke away and see if you like it. especially if you're looking at dropping 拢100+

> So, if the Secretos are good then hurrah!

Not had them myself, but they're a solid 4/5 on cigar-review.org! so smoke away!



Also, Congratulations!

u/DoubledPawns 路 3 pointsr/guns

I'm a cigar lover so I'd suggest cigars. $100 can buy you a 5 count travel humidor, 5 good cigars, a cutter, and a lighter.

My personal recommendation on the 5 cigars are:

  • AJ Fernandez New World
  • Drew Estate Undercrown
  • Camacho Ecuador
  • Alec Bradley Nico Puro
  • AJ Fernandez New World Connecticut

    These cigars are very good quality and tasting. They cover a range of flavors and are cigars I always recommend to new smokers, nothing here is strong and over powering. Depending on how many groomsmen you have, you can cut some of these away and double down on the others. All of these cigars are available in 5 packs. I would buy them from JR Cigars or Small Batch. The JR Cigars Reddit coupon code is "RCIGARS15" for 15% off (some brand exclusions). The SmallBatch Reddit coupon code is "rcigars" for 10% off.

    The Travel Humidor

    The Lighter

    The Cutter

    You should also order these to put one in each travel humidor to keep the cigars in perfect condition. Otherwise, they'll dry out on you.

    Let me know if you have questions.

    EDIT: You'll also need a can of butane. To you know, fill the lighters with fluid to actually light the cigars :)
u/[deleted] 路 3 pointsr/Braincels

Bro I suck at rolling too. I use pre-rolled RAW cones now. Way better.

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064DWDZM/ref=psdc_10342499011_t3_B00QRB1I3Y

u/Middle_Eats 路 3 pointsr/trees

Pretty sure the other posters covered it, but here is a picture: https://www.amazon.com/Raw-Natural-Unrefined-Rolling-Papers/dp/B0064DWDZM

All dispensaries should have certain strains sold as "pre-rolls" or "pre-rolled cones". They will also have the strain listed that's in the cone. You can quickly look up the strain on leafly on your phone prior to purchasing so you'll know what you're getting.

Just another helpful link, here are some of the best dispensaries in Nevada to help you further:

https://www.leafly.com/news/leafly-list/leafly-list-nevada-cannabis-spring-2017

Edit:

One final note, you can find the prices and products for most dispensaries at this site:

https://weedmaps.com

Plenty of interesting sources online for research into cannabis, also:

This is the best site for a general overview:

https://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis.shtml

Basic overview of health effects:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_cannabis

Legal information regarding the use of cannabis in Nevada:

https://potguide.com/nevada/marijuana-laws/

Kinda interesting reading the last one. Pretty obscure area of legal knowledge but interesting to read while stoned

u/evilmunkey8 路 3 pointsr/cigars

How many groomsmen?


If you're just buying a cutter for this event no need to be fancy, just buy a cheap straight guillotine cutter, something like this. Unless you're trying to get a cutter for each groomsmen as well?

u/Yooooper 路 3 pointsr/trees

RAW actually sells pre-rolled cones, in a variety of sizes (to the best of my knowledge).

link

u/Heavysetrapier 路 3 pointsr/cigars

Try these trays. I just made one of these setups.


Mantello Solid Spanish Cedar Cigar Tray, Adjustable Divider, Fits Large Humidors, 12.5"x7.5"x2.25" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079V3KYT7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_t26LDb3KWHJ99

u/thriftylol 路 3 pointsr/trees

This is electric and has a bunch of unnecessary knick-knacks, but It was totally worth it.

Powermatic 2 PLUS Electric Cigarette Injector Machine

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TQPRDW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_9WZHwb5ND76QB

u/Chitties_6941 路 3 pointsr/cigars

This one's $33 dollars out of your price range, but it's one of the cheaper, ready-to-go options out there. You could always look for a plain wine fridge with no cedar and he could store boxes in there. Either way you go, you'll want a thermoelectric unit rather than a condenser unit. Condensers will remove humidity, not what you want.

u/Eldridge33 路 3 pointsr/cigars

ALASKA BEAR庐 - Cigar Cutter Stainless Steel Guillotine Double Cut Blade in Black Gift Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JUERWT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0s5TCb4KB8GT6

I鈥檝e been using this guy for a year. As a cheap approach, it鈥檚 pretty good. No complaints thus far after 50 odd cuts.

u/DocTrey 路 3 pointsr/saplings

https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtOfRolling/

It鈥檚 a filter and there are tons of videos that you can find to show you how to do it but it takes a lot of practice. I prefer cones because it鈥檚 super easy. People that roll traditional joints will probably tell you that their way is better but I subscribe to, do what works best for you.

Link to cones:
RAW 1 1/4 Classic Rolling Paper Pre-Rolled Cones (6 packs of 6 cones, 36 total) Includes Roll With Us Doobtube

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSXVTLG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_ROYUCb5CP7C81

u/blaydeman86 路 3 pointsr/Drugs

SMOKESAFE Mini Smell Proof 5" Odor Resistant Case Works as Mini Hookah Pipe Travel Storage Stash Container or Dry Box - Carry and Keep Your Lighter Dry , Herbs and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DMJIXG8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qOocBbNZKZXWM

u/mdsasquatch 路 3 pointsr/vaporents

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DMJIXG8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4at8AbAD5K82V

It鈥檚 actually on sale right now! I paid full price last week

u/cigar_ 路 2 pointsr/cigars

Hi - New here. I just ordered the 1.2 cubic foot Whynter today and have read that you need to plug the drain tube to help control the humidity. Do you have it plugged on this unit and does anyone think it should not be plugged?

Amazon has the smaller one today for $175. https://www.amazon.com/Whynter-CHC-120S-Stainless-250-Cigar-Humidor/dp/B00KO95RVO/ref=zg_bs_10342478011_18?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MJ4PHPRCXJEE3FPSHCTA
I had Best Buy price match, which I did not know they would do for online products, but they happily did. (I don't work for Amazon or Best Buy) I do like cigars though!

u/Mackntish 路 2 pointsr/AskWomen

The [250 capacity cigar cooler humidor] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KO95RVO/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1NEFZWBOITW8F&coliid=I1K5MIDPI3HT4Q&psc=1). It's basically a converted wine fridge. Spanish cedar, built-in temperature and humidity controls, and a price that sometimes drops below $200.

I'm an ultra hot lady, someone buy it for me.

EDIT: So no one flips out, I'm a 32 year old dude.

u/usrnm3 路 2 pointsr/treecomics

Tobacco is wacko man! Next time you wanna roll I recommend rolling with RAW Unbleached Organic Hemp Papers. They burn amazing even too [6]

u/brokengnome 路 2 pointsr/cigars

https://www.amazon.com/NewAir-CC-100-Count-Cigar-Cooler/dp/B00N1XAVFC/ just buy this :) It's what I did, and I love it!

u/ahydell 路 2 pointsr/worldnews

Sorry to reply again, I found organic loose leaf tobacco on the net and it's cheap ($24 a pound), do you have any opinions on this cigarette machine?

u/h3rodotus 路 2 pointsr/Pipes

You could make a piece of terra cotta and glue it to the bottom if you had to or buy one of these

RAW Hydrostone Natural Terracotta Humidifying Stone Set of 3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HFZE6G2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ckspDbYJACEG0

u/Therealpolishbeast 路 2 pointsr/TheOCS

You buy the humidity packs at certain percentages. You keep it with the bud in an airtight container (out of the light preferably) and it keeps the the humidity in the jar at that percentage. Lol at least that's how I understand it works.

Amazon is believe is the cheapest and these are great for up to 7 grams.

https://www.amazon.ca/Boveda-2-Way-Humidity-Control-Pack/dp/B00JV27MFY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?keywords=boveda&qid=1569165686&sprefix=boved&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExQUpJTEFDMFVTMEZCJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNTM5MjEwOU8zNjlCNVJSTlJHJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA4OTEwMjgyV1pGVFlOVEVMNFZKJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfcGhvbmVfc2VhcmNoX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1

u/justifiableuser 路 2 pointsr/ZonaEnts

RAW Cones Classic King Size | 50 Pack | Natural Pre Rolled Rolling Paper with Tips & Packing Sticks Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XPU1YTS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KJzIDbR6HSWVH

There鈥檚 a link for some cones, but yea I can understand that! Sometimes it鈥檚 just more convenient to buy them in person. Most smoke shops carry them and I鈥檝e even seen some at gas stations too!

u/I_trust_everyone 路 2 pointsr/trees

Get a cigar cutter and save roaches to combine in a bowl for a roulette of highs.

u/cheffmichael 路 2 pointsr/cigars

Welcome man!!! Cigars are amazing!! This bunch of jerks here is amazing.

  1. Cutting - Just the tip. LOL. YOu want to cut just enough to get a decent are flow.

  2. Storage - Ziplock or tupperware is perfect. But dont use damp PT. Get a Boveda pack.

  3. Smoking. You might be waiting to long. about every 30-45 seconds Max. Also the cigar could be to humid.

  4. This is a good starting point

    Enjoy the hobby man!! Also there is a lot of info here as well!
u/snorepheus 路 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

How big is it?

Maybe some humidifying aid?

Like make it wet and put it in your tobacco pouch?

EDIT:

I think that's it. Terracotta humidifying stone like this one.

u/ryanhallows 路 2 pointsr/instant_regret
u/Wintersun11 路 2 pointsr/cigars

Amazon has Prime options for some - I bought one off there. I got one that is 'designed' to be a humidor, comes with cedar drawers/shelves in it.

If you can squeeze out an extra $50 this could work for you. Link

As long as you are a Prime member, you wouldn't have to pay for shipping.

u/cracksbacks 路 2 pointsr/trees

Look for Raw cones most smoke shops sell them. Amazon sells everything (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSXVTLG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_SX27Bb30QEY92)

u/2tecs 路 2 pointsr/Dynavap

I saw someone post some raw aluminum tubes for doobies. I鈥檓 really not sure if they would work for nonavongs or xl sizes but as far as I know they鈥檙e only a couple dollars. Might be worth looking into

Edit: heres a link I found

u/techalo91 路 2 pointsr/weed

RAW庐 Rolling Mat 'Natural Bamboo '2 Mats' (for use w/ Rolling Papers) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ZUQAWO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_DrkvCbCDFXPD9


This works awesome also for not knowing how to roll. Use it long enough, you'll be rolling without it.

u/swaggercorn 路 2 pointsr/StonerEngineering

[It's the same link, just with .ca instead of .com] (https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B077NNVHG7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3yvDCbYKP6AAD)

u/Thurlian 路 2 pointsr/trees

I'd be hesitant for most stuff like your product on Amazon.

However for over a year now I've had this: SMOKESAFE Mini Smell Proof 5" Odor Resistant Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DMJIXG8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_I5WyCbFMGW8KB

It was just the perfect size for my piece and it's very smell proof and shuts easy and securely. Maybe not big enough for what you're looking for though, the same company has different sizes for different things.

u/wtcnbrwndo4u 路 2 pointsr/nfl

Those weren't pre-rolls, just cone joint papers like these.

u/caltechdude 路 2 pointsr/StonerEngineering
u/Xiadix 路 2 pointsr/cigars

Just last week, I got the Newair cc-100 that holds "250". Cleaned it, aired out the plastic smell (which wasn't that bad).

Pros:

  • Already has shelves and drawer
  • Small
  • Clean looking
  • Cheepish at $150 (free quick shipping with Prime)
  • Configured to cool to cigar temp range instead of wine temps
  • It seasoned up really quickly

    Cons:

  • Small if your habit grows
  • Trays and drawer can't be moved around. The drawer has to be on top not bottom (if you care)
  • Built in hygrometer is cheap non-adjustable mechanical junk
  • Built in light is useless
  • Does't heat if your house gets cold (like most wineadors)
  • rest of the wineador cons

    I did have to plug the drain hole, but that was easy. I think most of the negative Amazon reviews are from people that didn't know what to do with it and would have complained if the got a huge one with all the bells and whistles.
u/DT7 路 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Dude... never smoke out of aluminum. Aluminum buildup in your body is harmful by itself but you're also smoking all the paint on that soda can...

Invest in a cheap glass one hitter if you really can't roll. Or buy one of these. It works similar to those little plastic rolling machines except it's easier to carry around, and you can control the width/length of whatever you're rolling.

u/Liz_Me 路 2 pointsr/mechanical_gifs

No he's actually right, it just fills the cones like these. There aren't automatic rolling machines that don't use cones.

https://www.amazon.com/RAW-Classic-Natural-Rolled-Included/dp/B00XPU1YTS

u/LWRellim 路 2 pointsr/Libertarian

Machines that produce only one cigarette at a time are not considered "automatic".

As soon as you attach some means of having the machine (rather than a person) attach a second, third, fourth, or Nth tube... then it is considered "automatic" (even if it is not powered by a motor) and is determined to be "manufacturing".

So, AFAIK, these things and these things are even these "electric" ones are all considered "A-OK" because they can only "fill" one tube at a time, and a human has to "insert/attach" a new tube for each cigarette made.

It's really NOT that big of a deal -- once you get used to the process, you can easily make a day's worth of cigs (say a single pack worth or 20 cigs) in about two to three minutes -- probably about the same amount of time most people spend everyday prepping a pot of coffee from their home coffee maker (and certainly less total time than people spend if the coffee maker isn't setup on a time, and you include waiting/brewing time).

u/anthonytaurus 路 2 pointsr/saplings

damn it everything on that site worth getting is out of fuckin stock. does it have to be from that site. i say hit up amazon.com and get a stash kit... see mine http://imgur.com/a/pmoS0#3

http://www.amazon.com/Vaultz-Locking-Wallet-Capacity-VZ01103/dp/B000GOYFD8/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1334000809&sr=1-2

It's for holding CDs but I just cut the piece out the middle (at the thread). It locks. Who the hell walks around with CDs? Muthafuckas who play video games. I carry this shit EVERYWHERE. It raises no red flags. I can hold about an 1.5oz or ~40g of bud in the small bottles (including all the other shit in there)

You can always get the cash lock box with the combination lock on it too, same price. http://www.amazon.com/Vaultz-Locking-8-25x-Inches-VZ00075/dp/B0032OHZE0/ref=sr_1_3?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1334000893&sr=1-3

Only other thing I can think of is to pick up a trusty lighter. I rock a Zippo Blu everywhere I go. Yessir.

Good luck on your choice.

And don't forget the rolling mats
http://www.amazon.com/RAW%C2%AE-Rolling-Natural-Bamboo-Papers/dp/B003ZUQAWO/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1334001557&sr=1-1-catcorr

u/awmaster10 路 2 pointsr/vaporents

Raw Aluminum Tube - "Rawthentic" Cigar Style Tube https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0788RTRF4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_e42KDbBDDHAQG

u/808stateOmind 路 2 pointsr/growersclub

Just buy a boveda pack. It keeps your flower at the right humidity for u.

Boveda 62-Percentage RH Individually Over Wrapped 2-Way Humidity Control Pack, 60gm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FWPQ8XQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FTkLDb0BHX11P

u/Backstagebull 路 2 pointsr/cigars

Most smoke shops will have them. It will keep your cigars at the proper humidity levels for months. When the pack starts to dry out then you will need to replenish. Here is the link on amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FWPQ8XQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_sdrSDbMCSGN7W

Between 65 and 70% is what you want.

u/HempHouse 路 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

If you need some happy, I suggest listening to some of your favorite music or get lost in a video game :) It always helps me. THIS would help make me VERY happy. Thank you for the contest mostawesomechic! I hope you cheer up!

u/StendhalSyndrome 路 2 pointsr/trees

Or ditch the Bieber pants and get one of these bad boys http://www.amazon.com/Raw-Rolling-Tray-Full-Size/dp/B008MAB4S2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374590077&sr=8-1&keywords=raw+rolling+tray

Trust me you will look much better whipping that out vs those pants...

u/WTCMolybdenum 路 2 pointsr/conspiracy

Think about rolling your own -->smoke real tobacco. 4,800 industry cig chems will be out of your system in a week. Perks. Save $. Less time standing in line. ps I'm not trying to sell anything.

u/TrumpSmokesReg 路 2 pointsr/trees

I have one of the Raw Terracotta Stones (though mine is the leaf one. Same thing) and I love it.

Toss it in for a little while and it rehydrates it. Just don't leave it too long.

u/Musicduude 路 2 pointsr/trees

Anything "RAW" in that case. Without spending too much money I'd suggest a raw rolling tray, raw papers (1 1/4 size is what most people roll with), and some tips! If he has a difficult time rolling his own joints you could always get him a rolling machine. They're pretty cheap.

Rolling machine

Tray

I cannot vouch for the machine, but everything else is pretty basic. Pretty much everyone uses Raw papers these days. I prefer variety myself, but yeah.

u/BackyZoo 路 1 pointr/trees

Well here in America pipes and bongs (water pipes lol) are sold as "For tobacco use only."

Tobacco is 18 in US so I assume you're gonna have to buy offline. I got my grinder off Amazon for about 10 USD and it's been great so far.

Here's the grinder. Good 4 piece for cheap, keif catcher works well

This is 4 packs of 50 raw papers. Standard size

And this is a 5 pack each with 50 tips for keeping "tobacco" out of your mouth.

u/JoDonBaker 路 1 pointr/trees

Yo let me drop some magic on you tonight

Get you some these https://www.amazon.com/RAW庐-Rolling-Natural-Bamboo-Papers/dp/B003ZUQAWO

I can't roll joints and I smoke joints very rarely do this thing works magic. You can look up some vids to see how they work

u/socialisticpotsmoke 路 1 pointr/trees

If you want to really do them justice unwrap them all and store them in a nice humidor, like this one http://www.amazon.com/Whynter-CHC-120S-Stainless-Cooler-Humidor/dp/B00KO95RVO?ie=UTF8&keywords=humidor&qid=1465344042&ref_=sr_1_15&sr=8-15
I don't think that model is large enough for 30 Dutch Masters though

u/JackiemX 路 1 pointr/saplings
u/SoFlo_Rosin 路 1 pointr/CannabisExtracts

awesome thanks! These https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HFZE6G2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_oLuyDb25BXV4V were recommended to me but I don't see how you can guarantee it's at a certain %

u/CogitoNM 路 1 pointr/cannabiscultivation

You can also use orange or apple, or even products like Boveda or RAW Humidfying stone.

Apparently iceberg lettuce can help too. But I like the ceramic products as they don't produce mold when forgotten about (this happened to me. lost a whole jar)

u/nrich239 路 1 pointr/cigars

I know a few people here have this model and have good experiences with it


https://www.amazon.com/Whynter-CHC-120S-Stainless-Cooler-Humidor/dp/B00KO95RVO

u/hans_wieland 路 1 pointr/cigars

As cool as the box looks, I would recommend picking up a hard sealed tupperware and one or two of these humidity packs :: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FWPQ8XQ/ref=asc_df_B00FWPQ8XQ4986779/?tag=hyprod-20&creative=395033&creativeASIN=B00FWPQ8XQ&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167150790864&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3641465479039460902&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9017274&hvtargid=pla-303422488075

I'll echo what others have said as well; keep the infused cigars away from your regular stogies. Maybe infused in the box and regular in the tupperware?

Have fun diving into this hobby and community!

Cheers.

u/SystemFolder 路 1 pointr/ofcoursethatsathing

It would probably be much cheaper to get this.

u/adoboguy 路 1 pointr/PipeTobacco

I've been smoking cigars for the past 8 months. I wanted to try pipes to change up my rotation. I have a few questions:

  1. Bought a corn cob pipe from Amazon since it was one of the cheapest I found with good reviews. Is this good enough to start off with? I also got a pipe tool and pipe cleaners as they were frequently bought together.

  2. Local shop sold me a pouch of Captain black gold. He said it was mild and non flavored. I don't really like infused/flavored cigars, but I smoked a few to start since that's what people always recommend. I learned quickly that staright tobacco flavor is what I enjoy. Any other recommendations coming from someone smoking medium bodied cigars?

  3. How do I store pipe tobacco? Do they need to be properly humidified like cigars? Is it okay to keep them in the pouch they came in?

  4. I watched a few videos on how to light it. It looks pretty straight forward. Similar to cigars, you don't want to draw too fast and too frequently as to not heat it up too much and nuke the flavors. Do you puff every minute or so like cigars to keep them lit? Or does it depend on how you pack it? If I have to put down the pipe for say a few hours, is it still good to relight? For cigars, you can cut off the ash and expose fresh tobacco and relight it as usual.

  5. What's the smoke time typically? Any issues with packing halfway for shorter smokes, like for lunch breaks or when it's really cold outside?
u/mile_high_me 路 1 pointr/PipeTobacco

With this talk of "shortening" my reign I have decided that you shall be given a fate far worse than death. From now on you will only be allowed to smoke from [this](Marbleized Tobacco Smoking Durable Pipe 30*101 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008FED4KG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_MZH1wbAK4VQ21).

u/calxcalyx 路 1 pointr/trees

https://www.amazon.com/Boveda-62-Percentage-Individually-Wrapped-Humidity/dp/B00FWPQ8XQ

Also, instead of mason jars I use these because it keeps light out. They even have a holder inside for the Boveda packs.

u/curved09 路 1 pointr/cigars

From experience, 60rh is great value.. i suggest you give it a shot and you鈥檒l notice the difference in your smoking experience..

Glass top humi is not 100% airtight.. to seal it you need hot glue gun and run a seal along where glass/wood meet.. it鈥檒l help

If you want the best storage possible i鈥檇 invest in a wineador, depending on your cigar count and what you anticipate to stash in future you can choose the size that fits your needs, usually we make the mistake of buying a small one not expecting we鈥檇 grow out of it.

From Amazon NewAir CC-100 & CC-300

NewAir Cigar Cooler and Humidor, Climate Controlled with Cooling, Holds 250 Cigars, CC-100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1XAVFC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_VfM6Bb0V6KZM5

Its airtight, insulated and you dont have to worry about temp changes.. throw in a boveda 320g in there and u set.


My wineadors run at 60rh/62 F year round,

u/acc42a 路 1 pointr/cigars

Easiest, cheapest and most reliable route would be to put them in a Ziplock bag with a Boveda 62% RH . Then give them several weeks to adjust.

u/camsny 路 1 pointr/trees
u/Polaris2246 路 1 pointr/trees

RAW庐 Rolling Mat 'Natural Bamboo '2 Mats' (for use w/ Rolling Papers) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ZUQAWO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_FoCaCbRYF0N68

u/SuperPsychedelicSpy 路 1 pointr/trees

It looks like they are also on Amazon same makers, one for ~$22 and another for ~$32

Amazon BurnBud

u/mikarm 路 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Have you looked at rolling your own? I was smoking a pack a day at about $6 a pack so around $180. I bought a cigarette stuffer, tubes (these were the best I found personally), and tobacco and got that down to $1 a pack $30 a month. It can be more expensive if you go with really expensive tobacco but I just went with gamblers or something like that and it tasted fine to me.

u/nmandelas_ghost 路 1 pointr/cigars

If I order these, do you know how many I would need to use at a time (I have about 15 Puritos)?

Do I put them in right away, or wait until I think I might smoke the Cigars?

Once they're in the box/bag/whatever, how long do they keep the cigars fresh?

u/PanterA_CFH_420 路 1 pointr/trees
u/TNT_Guerilla 路 1 pointr/cigars

Might I also suggest this. It will help age them and repel tobacco beetles. I have this exact setup and you can stack 2 inserts on top of one another for organization.

Mantello Solid Spanish Cedar Cigar Tray, Adjustable Divider, Fits Large Humidors, 12.5"x7.5"x2.25" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079V3KYT7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_XmWYDbDBZ14JF

2 of these can fit stacked in this container:

Sistema KLIP IT Rectangular Collection Food Storage Container,236 Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00284AG5U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9pWYDbRPS07FE

u/sarcasmsociety 路 1 pointr/trees

These take out the guesswork

u/MiamiFootball 路 1 pointr/trees
u/chaosstar68 路 1 pointr/weed
u/thotXspearMint 路 1 pointr/trees

They sell them at head shops all over and on amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Raw-Rolling-Tray-Full-Size/dp/B008MAB4S2

u/NikButter 路 1 pointr/trees

Yo bro, I got you!

First Rolling Papers

Second thing for sure is Filters

Now you need a grinder and there's a lot of good ones out there, this is the one I went with a few years back and I still use it all of the time, plus it came with a pollen press but... It's a bit pricey!

I'm gonna give you the rest of my typical setup that are less used by others and just the "little things"

  • A hand needle or an long/avg size but THIN screw/nail (anything). This really is a must, what I use is this guy

  • I have an average sized RAW (hemp) tray, however I've noticed I keep using it less and less. You'll be fine without one just use a book or something but it's something to consider.
    *Get yourself a magnifying glass man. One of my all time favorite activities while I'm high with friends or even by myself is to just check out this dank skunk beautiful in front of me y'know? I went a step further and just recently bought a full on microscope.

  • This scale will be just fine give it a nice wipe every once n awhile and it will be fine.

  • HEMP WICK!! you'll want one it really is nice to have a kind of controlled flame. A typical bic lighter is actually making your trees too hot! You burnin away all of that deliciousness bro, gotta get a hemp wick. My preference is humboldt's hemp wick, they have been nothing but amazing for me constantly giving me random fun stuff for free and their product is solid.

  • Smell Proof Bags There's plenty of cheaper options that are probably just as good I just use these and haven't changed.

  • Check this Jar out! You want to be an ent, that's good, that's real good. This jar is the perfect representation of a proud and happy ent, just keep it filled!

    Alright so that's the basic shiznit my man. On a side note I'd recommend just giving vaporizers a try if you have the resources. I just recently made the switch to a PAX2 from a grav water pipe. Let me tell you the transition has been beautiful. Anyways, I hope this was helpful. Toke care, pal.
u/puhleeez 路 1 pointr/cigars

Maybe someone with a Whynter can chime in. This one is a popular model here on Reddit. Have read good things about both sizes and it's thermoelectric.

u/whodaloo 路 1 pointr/cigars

I have a Cigar Oasis Ultra 2.0 in my 150 count and the Excel in my NewAir 250.

Both work flawlessly. I moved to ND and the extremely dry winters meant constantly adding water to my 150, which is not an inexpensive leaky humidor, so I decided to try Oasis out. They've pretty much been set and forget. I've had the Pure for about two years now and the Excel for a few months.

The NewAir 250 comes with an inaccurate analog hygrometer. Just get a Caliber IV. I use this with this for both humidors. Just check the wireless units against a boveda- mine are off by 2% after ~5 years.

u/Somber_Solace 路 1 pointr/povertyfinance

Besides the obvious quitting, the way way I got by on smoking on a budget was by getting a nice electric tube injector and packing my own cigs. Expensive investment but it saved me a fortune in the long run. Once I found a few types of tobacco I really liked, I blended them together and ended up liking that much more than factory made cigs. They had less of the other chemicals in them too which made it a lot easier to transition off of when I finally decided to quit. Switched to vape, lowered the nicotine over a few months, and now I'm basically completely quit, besides the occasional cig or cigar when I'm out drinking with friend.

u/cirenj 路 1 pointr/Dynavap

CloudTen Mini Smell Proof 5 inch Odor Resistant Case Compatible with Mini Hookah Pipe Tobacco Handpipe Airtight Dry Box Storage, Includes Case Only https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DMJIXG8/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_aZfTDb2TQW31T

Maybe this size?

u/DwarfTheMike 路 1 pointr/Frugal

I don't know how it works but I found one real quick on amazon for you.

http://www.amazon.com/New-Top-O-Matic-Cigarette-Rolling-Machine/dp/B0024S00VA

u/h4ndic4pd 路 1 pointr/cigars

have you thought about an electric cigar cooler? Those or a newair wine fridge which you can convert would be your best storage solutions.

Does he for sure only want a traditional humidor?

u/edoggooch 路 1 pointr/Marijuana
u/Apersonofinterest666 路 1 pointr/ShittyLifeProTips

They are perfect for cigarette rolling machines like this

https://www.amazon.com/New-Top-O-Matic-Cigarette-Rolling-Machine/dp/B0024S00VA

u/whitefalconiv 路 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

this pipe is part of my "Dapper Gentleman" costume that I'd like to put together. Who says dressing up is only for girls?

I don't smoke. It'd hold bubble juice.

Quinn

u/ArtisticProgrammer 路 1 pointr/Sculpture

You can make your own, there are instructions online. But they are very cheap to buy, and last quite a while.

I used to work in the tobacco industry and a $5 corn cob pipe smokes better than a $300 wooden pipe.

I recommend this one. Careful, because some of the pipes on amazon are actually very tiny and don't smoke well.

u/imgurboy 路 1 pointr/trees

I just bought these ones which are the smaller ones that came in 6 http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Unrefined-Cones-Rolling-Papers/dp/B0064DWDZM/ref=pd_bxgy_ba_img_y

u/ilikemetalandcomics 路 1 pointr/trees

RAW Natural Unrefined 1录 Cones Rolling Papers 6 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064DWDZM/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_gV78ub0YXNTN2

u/xxispawn01xx 路 1 pointr/PipeTobacco

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006SOFY3K/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

What type of filter can i get for my first pipe, savinell ior a charcoal filter?

u/Kromulent 路 1 pointr/trees

Right here:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FWPQ8XQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1415225563&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40#featureBulletsAndDetailBullets_secondary_view_div_1415225585338

The problem with other methods is that if it gets too damp it will grow mold, and be ruined. These things are cheap and they eliminate the guesswork. They also last a long time.

u/56checkraise 路 1 pointr/trees

2 20 dollar gift cards. Or 4 10 dollar gift cards. Or 8 5 dollar gift cards. Or 20 2 dollar gift cards. Or 40 one dollar gift cards.

Or a rolling table.... http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008MAB4S2/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/192-5924871-8060466 because it's cool as ruck and really really useful.

u/betamaleorderbride 路 1 pointr/PipeTobacco

Thanks! From the 12:00 position moving clockwise:

Big Ben Tattoo

Missouri Meerschaum Country Gentleman

Dr Grabow Savoy smooth

Big Ben Mayvn

Markus Fohr Clay pipe #24

Nording Sailor in blue

Markus Fohr #9 black (no link bc they're out of stock right now)

Dr Grabow Omega

I have another clay at work and some piece of shit Chinesium pipe (my first) I got at the first B&M tobacco store I found pipe tobacco at, which was basically a head shop with some cigarettes and vaping shit.

u/splat313 路 1 pointr/cigars

The 236 oz Sistema is what I use. It's inexpensive and has a gasket so you have a good seal. It fits two cedar trays and you'll be able to store 30-50 cigars without a problem.

Toss a couple 65% boveda packs in there and you're good to go

u/ArcticFrosty 路 1 pointr/PipeTobacco

Yea they are still in. Here is the link.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008FED4KG/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's got a metal bowl (i've heard some don't like that), and some of the reviews mentioned leakage where the stem attaches. As of yet I have had no problems with it and it's very enjoyable to smoke out of.

u/Hoch 路 1 pointr/trees

With this, somehow. http://amzn.com/B003ZUQAWO

u/polyisoprene 路 0 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

...or anyone who isn't rich, can do some basic math, and isn't afraid of some random person on the internet calling them a hipster. :P

Seriously, though, the savings from your first rolled carton alone versus a bought carton ($~13 v. $~80 here) will pay for a good injector.

Now even when you're slow about it, an injector like that's going to let you roll a full 200 cigarettes in about 40 minutes.

So if you're among the select few out there who can get away with valuing an hour of their time at over $100 ($67/40*60=$100.50), this might not seem too appealing an idea. Since it's only a tiny minority who get anywhere close to that and the largest portion of the population makes closer to a tenth of that, I thought it would be worth mention.

u/the1osu 路 0 pointsr/trees

Even better, you can buy them. Your local headshop probably has them too and if you buy them in bigger packs you can get them much cheaper.

u/R_FN_S1R1US 路 0 pointsr/cigars

You鈥檙e probably talking about this one

As for seasoning a tray idk