Reddit reviews Powermatic 2 PLUS Electric Cigarette Injector Machine
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The Powermatic II plus! New & Improved!Increased motor speed!Improved gear quality!25% more power with fewer jams!Makes King sized & 100mm cigarettes!
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.
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
Sorry to reply again, I found organic loose leaf tobacco on the net and it's cheap ($24 a pound), do you have any opinions on this cigarette machine?
Something like this maybe?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003TQPRDW/ref=pd_aw_vtph_121_tr_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=977TAHA1172YJ7F01TC8
Besides the obvious quitting, the way way I got by on smoking on a budget was by getting a nice electric tube injector and packing my own cigs. Expensive investment but it saved me a fortune in the long run. Once I found a few types of tobacco I really liked, I blended them together and ended up liking that much more than factory made cigs. They had less of the other chemicals in them too which made it a lot easier to transition off of when I finally decided to quit. Switched to vape, lowered the nicotine over a few months, and now I'm basically completely quit, besides the occasional cig or cigar when I'm out drinking with friend.
...or anyone who isn't rich, can do some basic math, and isn't afraid of some random person on the internet calling them a hipster. :P
Seriously, though, the savings from your first rolled carton alone versus a bought carton ($~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.