Would you roll your own cigarettes?!


Question: If you found out it would be cheaper and healthier for you, do you think you could switch to rolling your own cigarettes?.....


Answers: If you found out it would be cheaper and healthier for you, do you think you could switch to rolling your own cigarettes?.....

I already do roll my own and have for years now. Not all that crap on the tobacco that the big cigarette companies put on it when you buy in bulk.

yes i would, but i am allergic to cigarettes!

I don't smoke but no, if I smoked I wouldn't want to roll my own.

i have done loads of times in the past.

my dad does and has for several years now.

I know of a few that do. to save cash and some to get so frustrated they'd quit or at least smoke less.

It is very tedious and time consuming but yes I have and sometimes do.

My brother has rolled his own for at least 15 years because he is so cheap.

My Wife andI have recently started to roll Our own cigarettes,
and LAST WEEK TO NOW< We have SAVED $130.00
Regards Pa69

I have bought a ciggy roller in the past, and usually get lazy about it, but my friends who are very poor get very ambitious and will roll ten ciggy's for the price of one!

First off smoking is not healthy. Buying loose tobacco and making your cigarettes is cheaper. A carton of cheap cigarettes is almost $40.00 a carton you can buy a one pound bag of tabacco and 3 boxes of tubes for right around $15.00 (that equals about 3 cartons of cigarettes). I buy it for my husband all of the time and make the cigarettes for him.

Waaaaayyyyy too lazy for that jazz.

My grandfather did for years. Would roll up a pack every morning.

I do roll my own, and it is cheaper, and just as unhealthy.
Use filters (they are less harsh on your throat.
Rolling tobacco doesn't have the additives to ensure they will keep burning. That is handy if you are working and when you put it in the ashtray it will go out, and you will not be left with just a butt as it happens so often with ready-mades.

I actually did it. When cigarette prices got too steep, I got a rolling kit.

You can roll top quality cigarettes for about 60 cents a pack. The kit costs about 15.00 to start, but you can save TONS of money.
Once you have the roller, the tobacco and tubes are extremely cheap. Best cigarettes on the planet!

I have quit, but there is no need to pay the government a lot of money to smoke. It's best to quit, but the "roll your own" option is superior to the cheap brands. Better smokes at a better price.

My wife rolls her own now. Cheaper, a little, healthier, no frig*n way. Smoking is smoking. It kills. Yeah, I smoke too, just too lazy to roll my own - cigarettes that is. If you are looking for a new item to 'market', this is not the way to go...

yeh.............

a friend of mine tried it but it didnt last . became to much of a pain in the ***





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