I've been using a neat little rolling machine which, until fairly recently, was fabulous. It's basically a small metal box which in which you can also store any loose smoking materials. The inside of the lid, however, has a sort of rubbery flexible plastic flap on it. You open the box and, with the lid fully open and positioned vertically, form a little trough at the bottom and into this you put a joint's worth of smoking material, and the ungummed end of a rolling paper. Optionally you can also insert a filter-like tip at one end of the trough. Then you moisten the other end of the rolling paper and close the lid--and out comes a perfectly formed cigarette from a slot on the outside of the lid.
Well, this was working great until about four days ago. Whenever I try to roll a joint with it, either the paper doesn't stick together right, or I get a circumferential tear in the paper just beyond the end of the "filter". I thought it might be because the paper was too thin, but now I'm not so sure. I'm thinking it might be the machine, but the only way to confim that would be to try every possible different paper I can find.
Has anyone had a problem like this, and been able to find the cause and correct it? I'm too uncoordinated to hand-roll, so I could really use a solution here.
Well, this was working great until about four days ago. Whenever I try to roll a joint with it, either the paper doesn't stick together right, or I get a circumferential tear in the paper just beyond the end of the "filter". I thought it might be because the paper was too thin, but now I'm not so sure. I'm thinking it might be the machine, but the only way to confim that would be to try every possible different paper I can find.
Has anyone had a problem like this, and been able to find the cause and correct it? I'm too uncoordinated to hand-roll, so I could really use a solution here.