This might not be for everyone, but everyone should try this brilliant invention! It's exactly what it sounds like, it's a reusable tip made of glass that you can use over and over again. Why would you want something like that? Paper tips absorb smoke and change with every puff (bend, pinch, etc.). The glass tip stays the same and can be reused as many times as needed. It also gives your lips a unique, pipe-like feel. You have to try it and decide for yourself! Those who love this will never go back!
There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers. Rolling papers are a special type of head shop product that allows you to make your own joints/spliffs by rolling them with your hands. Rolling papers have been used since the 16th century, and today there are different types of rolling papers made from various materials, catering to the needs of every smoker.
They are the most popular way to smoke herbs.
The most common rolling papers used today are made from hemp, cellulose (transparent), or rice. Some rarer materials can be bamboo or even flax, but most of the papers we know and love are hemp papers or rice papers.
The thickness of rolling paper plays a big role in how well your joint will burn. We're talking about parameters like burn rate, evenness of the burn (attributable to rolling style/skill), and of course: will your joint fall apart before you've even lit it (this is absolutely a skill question!).
When it comes to choosing the right thickness for a cannabis joint, most users tend to use thin rolling papers. Yes! Thin! Thin papers will burn very slowly, which will give you a better experience and less waste of herb. Also, thin papers will add less unwanted flavor to your smoking experience.
The thin line on top of each rolling paper that will make your papers stick together when licked (wetted) is usually made of gum arabic. Most high-quality papers use sugar-based gum, which is known to be quite safe to smoke. Other very popular types of rolling paper may be made from acacia tree resins.
Blunts are a special kind of rolling paper used to roll your weed and make it feel and look like a cigar. Most blunt wraps are made of tobacco, which allows your cannabis to burn more easily and slowly.
Depending on the region, spliffs can mean a couple of things. In most cases, a spliff is a type of joint, usually containing cannabis mixed with tobacco. Spliff can also refer to a smaller version of a joint, which you smoke by yourself.
A tip is a small filter in your blunt/spliff/joint. They may also be referred to as a tippy, smoke tip, crutch, or simply – filter tip.
The easiest way to make a tip is to simply roll a small piece of cardboard into a cylinder. This way, the tip ensures you don't burn your fingers on the last puffs of smoke, nothing more.
If you are looking for a healthier way to smoke, you can buy special charcoal tips that actually filter the smoke before it reaches your lungs.
In cannabis smoking culture, a cone is an easy-to-use joint – you just have to fill it with your preferred herbs and there's no real rolling process involved. Cones can be made from paper, but they can also be rolled from blunt wraps.












