Scrolley Tips
November 20th, 2006 by Alex
There are two camps when it comes to rolling – filtered or un-filtered. Pros and cons surround both, easier to roll for un-filtered versus more effort for filtered. Harsher smoke with un-filtered papers and smoother with filtered. In the end, it all comes down to personal preference.
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Category
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Filters
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Company
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MN&J
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Made In
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Australia
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Pros
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Good perforation
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Cons
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Could be thicker
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Price
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$2.00
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tFS Rating
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7.5/10
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Australian made
Scrolley Tips are a solid solution for people sick of using magazine subscription cards, notecards, the inside of cigarette packs or any other random ass thing to create DIY filters. They cost around $2 at your local smoke shop and cut down on the big headache of searching for crutch material. Not to mention, they’re specifically designed for the task at hand. Made from wood-free fiber and lacking any chemical by-products, these tips do more helping than hurting. You’re putting enough into those lungs as it is, no need to add any more chemicals right?
Sizing on the Scrolley’s is just about perfect. They’re big & tall enough to handle a fatty roll, but can be ripped down for smaller-sized joints/blunts. Each pack comes with 40 strips and are all perforated for easy removal. One thing I would like to see is a filter made specially for spliff smokers; something that reduces the toxins and tar from tobacco but leaves in everything THC-related.
Overall, you can’t go wrong with Scrolley Tips, they do exactly what they’re made for.

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