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Rizla Green 70mm Rolling Machine Plastic

Rizla Green 70mm Rolling Machine Plastic

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Full Product Description of Rizla 70mm Rolling Machine for Quick and Consistent Hand-Rolled Cigarettes

The Rizla 70mm Rolling Machine does one thing better than anything else at this price: it turns a fumbled, uneven roll-up into something tight, consistent, and smokeable in about ten seconds. That is the reason it has sat in the rolling accessories aisle for decades and still sells steadily. At AJ Super Store, it is one of the most straightforward picks in the smoking accessories range no learning curve, no guesswork about technique.

It is a plastic-body roller designed for standard 70mm papers, which means it pairs directly with Rizla Green, Silver, and Blue papers in the regular size. If you have ever ended up with a roll-up that is fat on one end, unravelling at the other, or drawn so tight you needed to work for it, this is the fix. The mechanics are simple, and once you have done it twice, you will not think about it again.

Getting a Consistent Roll Every Time with the Rizla Rolling Machine

The process is four steps and takes no practice to get right. Open the machine, spread your tobacco evenly across the apron no more than around 1g works best, more than that and the roll gets difficult to draw. Close the rollers together and give the bottom one a single full rotation toward you. Slide your paper in with the gum strip facing up and toward you, then rotate the closest roller again to pull it through. Lick the gum line just before it disappears into the machine, give it one or two more turns, and open it up.

The ribbed apron on the plastic version is the detail that makes it work. It grips the tobacco without compressing it unevenly, so the finished cigarette has an even density along its length rather than a tight centre and loose ends. The draw on a well-loaded roll is clean and consistent it pulls without resistance but does not feel hollow. Where most people go wrong is overpacking. A modest, even spread of tobacco will produce a better draw than a full load every time.

The Rizla 70mm Rolling Machine works with standard 70mm rolling papers, including Rizla Green, Silver, Blue, and most own-brand papers in the regular size. It can be used with or without a filter tip and suits both tobacco and loose-leaf material.

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Plastic vs the Metal Version — What the Difference Actually Is

Rizla makes a metal version of this roller, and the honest comparison is worth making. The metal machine has a sturdier hinge, a tighter close, and handles a slightly heavier tobacco load without the rollers flexing. It costs more and is the right choice if you roll throughout the day and expect the machine to last several years.

The plastic version is lighter, slimmer, and fits in a tobacco pouch without adding bulk. The hinge is less rigid, which means it benefits from a lighter touch when loading if you pack it hard, the rollers can flex apart slightly and the paper will not seat evenly. For someone who rolls a moderate number of cigarettes and wants something portable and affordable, the plastic machine is the practical call. For heavy daily use, the metal is the more durable long-term investment.

The plastic Rizla 70mm Rolling Machine is suited to moderate daily use and lighter tobacco loads. For very heavy use or those who prefer a more rigid mechanism, the Rizla metal roller handles larger loads more consistently and tends to last longer under regular use.

Who This Suits and Where It Falls Short

This machine is the right choice for someone who wants to roll their own but has never got the hang of it by hand, or for someone who rolls occasionally and wants reliably even results without having to think about technique. It also works well for rolling several at once in advance the speed and consistency make batch rolling a practical option.

It is not the right tool for someone who wants to hand-craft a roll-up and has the technique to match. If you already roll well by hand, this will not improve your result, and the machine adds a step rather than removing one. It is also not suited to very fine-cut, dry tobacco, which can escape through the roller gaps and make loading messy. Slightly moister, medium-cut tobacco loads cleanly and produces the most consistent result. AJ Super Store carries Rizla papers in several formats that pair directly with this machine the Rizla Green King Size Easy Roll papers are a natural next step if you want to move up to a longer roll.

Specification Table of Rizla 70mm Rolling Machine 

Feature

Detail

Size

70mm (standard / regular)

Material

Plastic body, ribbed fabric apron

Compatible papers

70mm single wide rolling papers

Filter tip compatible

Yes

Adjustable tightness

No (fixed roller spacing)

Size alternative available

Yes, 110mm king size version

What to Know Before You Buy

The 70mm size is the important specification here. It matches standard-size rolling papers the ones in the regular-height packet, not king size. If you typically roll with king-size papers (the longer format), this machine will not work with them. You would need the 110mm version for that. Most people who hand-roll with regular papers without thinking about the size are already using 70mm, but it is worth checking the packet before buying.

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Filter tips fit fine with this machine. A standard 6mm round tip placed at one end before you load the tobacco gives you a neat, finished end on the roll. Slim 5.3mm filters also work. Place the tip first, then pack the tobacco alongside it, then close and roll as normal. The machine holds the filter in position while the tobacco compresses around it, which is something hand-rolling takes practice to replicate consistently.

The apron and rollers should be kept clean. Tobacco residue and moisture build up on the apron over time, which makes it sticky and eventually affects how the paper feeds through. A dry wipe down after a session keeps it working smoothly for longer. The plastic body does not flex or crack easily under normal use, but the hinge is a weak point if you force the machine closed with an overpacked load ease it rather than pressing hard.

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FAQs

How do you use the Rizla 70mm Rolling Machine?

Open the machine and spread tobacco evenly across the apron, then close the rollers and give the bottom one a full rotation toward you. Insert your paper gum-side up and facing you, rotate the roller to pull it through, lick the gum just before it disappears, then give a couple more turns and open the machine.

What Paper Formats Fit the Rizla 70mm Cigarette Roller?

Any standard 70mm single-wide rolling paper works, including Rizla Green, Silver, and Blue in the regular size. It does not fit king size papers, which require the 110mm version of the machine.

What is the difference between the Rizla plastic and metal rolling machine?

The plastic version is lighter and more portable but better suited to lighter loads and moderate use. The metal version has a stiffer hinge, handles heavier tobacco loads more consistently, and holds up better to daily heavy use over time.

Can you use a filter tip with the Rizla 70mm Rolling Paper?

Yes. Place a 6mm or 5.3mm slim filter tip at one end before loading tobacco, and the machine will hold it in place while rolling. The finished cigarette has a clean, even filter end with no extra effort required.

Why does my roll-up come out loose or uneven?

The most common cause is overpacking. A modest, even spread of around 1g of tobacco produces a more consistent draw than a heavily loaded machine. Dry, fine-cut tobacco can also shift during rolling a slightly moister, medium-cut blend loads and compresses more evenly.

Is the Rizla 70mm Rolling Machine suitable for king size papers?

No. The 70mm machine is sized for standard regular-size papers only. For king size papers, you need the 110mm version of the Rizla rolling machine, which is a different product.

How long does a Rizla plastic rolling machine last?

With moderate use and basic cleaning, the plastic machine holds up for a reasonable period, but the apron and hinge can show wear under heavy daily use. Those who roll throughout the day will likely find the metal version lasts significantly longer before needing replacement.

Does the Rizla rolling machine work without a filter?

Yes. The machine works with or without a filter tip. Rolling without a filter produces an open-ended cigarette, which some people prefer for roll-your-own tobacco. The process is the same either way.

How do I stop tobacco falling out when I load the machine?

Hold the machine lightly closed while spreading tobacco and avoid loading more than it comfortably holds. The plastic rollers can flex apart if forced shut on an overpacked load, which lets tobacco escape through the sides before you get the paper in.

What is the 70mm in Rizla rolling machine size?

The 70mm refers to the width of the rolling chamber, which corresponds to the length of a standard single-wide rolling paper. It is the regular cigarette length, not the longer king size format.

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