Kulu: King Size
January 29th, 2007 by Alex
Our lead off product review of the week is something that a lot of you might not be aware of – Kulu King Size. Although this manufacturer actually produces a variety of papers, they aren’t stocked in many local headshops.
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Category
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Papers > King Size
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Company
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Kulu
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Made In
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European Union
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Pros
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Good size, burn slow
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Cons
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Tough to find
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Price
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$2.00
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tFS Rating
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8.5/10
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The first thing you notice about Kulu’s is the width. Each leaf is sizeable and noticeably wider than most regular king sized brands. The pack itself contains 28 leaves made of pure rice paper. Another good aspect is that the leaves are all naturally gummed, so no synthetic glue enters your lungs.
Initially, I believed these to be the regular ‘no smell & no taste‘ style of king size. This doesn’t hold true after you smell the papers. It’s hard to describe, but the scent is something you’d expect on laundry freshener or something similar – think Spring Breeze.
The papers themselves smoke great. They’re slow burning and large enough to hold together a fat one. Flavor isn’t added to the smoke, but the aroma given off is fresher than normal. The rice papers are just the right thickness and come embossed with an interesting print of a horseman.
As far as king size papers go, the Kulu’s are top notch. I’d put them right up there with Smoking brand as the best reviewed so far.
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