View Full Version : Just picked these up today
KyleIsNorml
07-14-2009, 12:01 AM
I'm sure many of you have heard of clear rolling papers, or cellulose papers but I know many of you have not so I thought I do the good deed and share my luxury with you all :thumbsup:
They're Randy's Primz Wired Transparent Rolling Papers
- Easy Rolling (Indeed, not rips or tears :D)
- Natural Cellulose Transparent Paper
- Biodegradable
- Slower Burning (Almost too slow but that is good enough for a joint eh?)
- Eco Friendly Product
- Surgical Stainless Steel (I freaked out at first until I saw how it worked, it is safe to smoke just got to be sure you don't poke your self with the left standing extended metal wire haha)
- Does not Alter the Tobacco Characteristics or Taste (Indeed, for you cigarette smokers you get the most full flavor out of your tobacco unlike other papers. I am testing the marry jane with these tomorrow!)
The only thing I dislike about it is when you take a puff you have to take a short soft puff otherwise the heat from the smoke will heat up and almost burn your lip..like I did :( Other then that they are so far the first on my list when it comes to papers. I just thought I'd share this with you all who are interested, I really recommend that you go to your closest smoke shop and grab a pack if you haven't already done so before, here in Arizona they are about $03.79 so I'm sure the price will vary..pretty reasonable :jointsmile:
TeKNiQUE
07-14-2009, 01:26 AM
Those are good wraps. Although I'm not to sure if I like them.
Had a couple packs but used them all. I dunno. Still like blunts better. May not be better for you.
TeK:hippy:
ucanefan
07-14-2009, 06:26 AM
I always heard blunts are bad cause you're not supposed to be inhaling that smoke from the wrap
KyleIsNorml
07-14-2009, 09:08 AM
Those are good wraps. Although I'm not to sure if I like them.
Had a couple packs but used them all. I dunno. Still like blunts better. May not be better for you.
TeK:hippy:
Cellulose papers aren't "Blunt wraps" they are rolling tobacco transparent papers..made out of plant cells (Not made from a tobacco plant leaf :thumbsup:) Wraps and cellulose are two different things my man, although they are from organic plant cells but not from a tobacco leaf :jointsmile: More or less the cellulose papers are healthier then any other type of paper because they do not contain gun powder nor the inhalation of paper.
Slipk487
07-14-2009, 09:22 AM
I prefer cellulose to papers and wraps. With cellulose papers you taste nothing but what is in it. The best is when you got some dank kind bud to roll up.
Blunt wraps are made from tobacco and that is why the can be bad for you lungs.
JD1stTimer
07-14-2009, 11:17 AM
When I bought cellulose clear wraps they tasted a bit plasticky. I was not too impressed and it seemed impossible to roll. Actually, easy to roll, impossible to close up and seal.
KyleIsNorml
07-14-2009, 07:41 PM
When I bought cellulose clear wraps they tasted a bit plasticky. I was not too impressed and it seemed impossible to roll. Actually, easy to roll, impossible to close up and seal.
These papers are good you don't taste any of the paper, it's 100% pure cellulose leaf, no plastic! :thumbsup: But I have never been able to roll all that great with just normal papers so when it comes to these I struggle a tad bit more but practice makes perfect! :jointsmile:
Medicaldelivery
07-14-2009, 08:41 PM
those are cool papers dude, thanks for sharing:thumbsup:
KyleIsNorml
07-14-2009, 08:57 PM
those are cool papers dude, thanks for sharing:thumbsup:
You are most certainly welcome my friend, enjoy! :jointsmile:
DrewHayes
07-14-2009, 09:03 PM
I tried them also and didnt like the plastic taste. Yes they are suppose to be good but i like to do the burn test. burn the paper and look at the remaining ash. that is what goes in your lungs. these clear papers burn into a black dirty ash. my favorites are elements the ash is so small and pure white. hope this helps.
KyleIsNorml
07-14-2009, 09:12 PM
I tried them also and didnt like the plastic taste. Yes they are suppose to be good but i like to do the burn test. burn the paper and look at the remaining ash. that is what goes in your lungs. these clear papers burn into a black dirty ash. my favorites are elements the ash is so small and pure white. hope this helps.
I never noticed any black ash, like I said there is no plastic in these papers they are clearly made out of "Plant cells" from a plant's leaf. But I have seen others that have a mix of plastic, so don't take what I said wrong because you are very correct and I am not disagreeing with you :jointsmile:. Thanks for the information though, because I would like to try other brands of cellulose papers and I would not like to have any sort of plastic in my lungs haha! Thanks for your opinion and factual words :D
How much are those elements? May you give details about them? :thumbsup:
muskedyne
07-15-2009, 08:51 PM
Sounds cool, would be better if they used cannabis leaf for the cellulose
KyleIsNorml
07-18-2009, 09:21 AM
Sounds cool, would be better if they used cannabis leaf for the cellulose
Indeed but not possible..well in most countries..no but in a few where laws are more mellow..yes..:jointsmile:
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