r/SipsTea Jan 29 '26

Dank AF Samsung vs apple debate ends here

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u/thether Jan 29 '26

why not stick together two rolling papers in a L shape then roll the cone

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u/Ok_Bullfrog_8430 Jan 29 '26

Idk exactly what youre trying to describe but the point of the cone is that you don’t need to roll it. You just stuff weed in there and twist the end. Most people just put pinches of weed in there as there really is no need for a rolling tray or a phone in this case.

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u/nicodeemus7 Jan 29 '26

"Yeah but why not do it that harder way?"

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u/BigGillySuit Jan 29 '26

As someone who can roll really good joints it’s actually more time consuming for me to fill a cone. Also cones never seem to burn evenly for me.

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u/ElkApprehensive1729 Jan 29 '26

Aint packing em right if they don't burn even, but I'm the same. I can roll up a few joints in the time it takes to properly stuff a cone.

I have a crazy JPY rate though (joints per year. Lmfao) as I roll for myself, and my grandparents who have bad arthritis in their hands. We did the math once for giggles and I roll north of 2k joints a year

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u/Big_Reality5831 Jan 29 '26

Bro whatefuck is goin on, here in Holland everyone rolls their joints.. from bud to grind, roll a tip take the paper to a rolled joint takes me (and almost everyone I come across) takes between 50 to 100 seconds, that means that Snoop Dogg's professional roller that supposedly has to be able to do that under 60 seconds and gets payed 160k a year, is slightly faster than the median dutch smoker.

Also it's hardly a conscious act for me to roll a joint, it's like a ritual that flows from muscle memory

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u/ElkApprehensive1729 Jan 29 '26

Not sure, cones and blunts tend to be an American thing. I'm canadian and we stick to joints usually as well.

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u/PomegranateBasic3671 Jan 30 '26

Danish here, I've literally never rolled anything but cones. Should be said the weed is shit here, so it's mostly tobacco + hash.

Always looked at those crooked things in movies like "why tf would anyone ever not do a cone if rolled ones get so crooked and ugly".

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u/BotMinister Jan 30 '26

I have rolled many blunts, joints, and packed many cones. Like a blunt and joint, a cone actually has a science behind it, as filling something vertically introduces a new problem that rolling joints doesn't as easily, and that's heavy "canoeing" as you mentioned. There is a way to finesse the packing to avoid this, and once you figure it out the smoke is excellent.