Using Tube Machines to Roll Tobacco

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Summary: If you want to roll filtered cigarettes, invest in a tube machine. Learn how a tube rolling machine works to make filtered cigarettes in this free video clip about how to roll a cigarette.

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Kenny Cooper has been "Rolling His Own" for most of his life. He lives in Cottonwood, Arizona.read more

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on 4/24/2009 There's a new tobacco for tube cigarette making machines. TubeCut tobacco. It has a website: www.tubecuttobacco.com

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"Before the use of papers in smoking tobacco, most Americans used the simple corn cob pipe. Smoking tobacco has progressed quite always since using the corn cob pipe. We've come from roll your own tobacco in papers, to being able to roll your own with a machine, such as this Zigzag machine. And now we even have a more advanced style, which is a empty tube filter. With an empty tube filter, we are able to use this new type of machine, to be able to load up a filtered cigarette with our own cheap, loose leaf tobacco, using one of these tubes. Now to do this, we take our loose leaf tobacco, add a little bit of it into the center. Spread it out evenly. Compress the tobacco. Add the tube. As simple as a quick slide. A little pinch to clean it up, and now we have our own filtered cigarette. Many people enjoy a filtered cigarette over an unfiltered cigarette. Filtered cigarettes tend to be a little less drastic of a smoke on your lungs, and they feel a little more at ease with smoking it. Quite a few people don't like, don't care for spitting out the little bits of tobacco from an unfiltered cigarette. That is another complaint. I myself, enjoy a good filtered cigarette, but I also enjoy not spending my life savings on smoking a cigarette."

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