Rizla Blue Regular
A quality paper - Rizla Blue Regular Tobacco

Product Type: Rizla in Tobacco

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A quality paper
Rizla Blue Regular

GeoffHurst

Member Name: GeoffHurst

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Rizla Blue Regular

Date: 08/06/10, updated on 08/06/10 (314 review reads)

Rating:

Advantages: Decent number of leaves, cheap, good quality

Disadvantages: Pack could be more rigid, waterproof maybe?

I use Rizla blues to roll my cigarettes. I have taken a shine to them as they are thin, reducing the taste of paper ruining your favourite blend, but not too thin, which can make rolling difficult, like I find the silvers in a breeze for example.

They are available nationwide as well which is a bonus as I never have to gamble on another brand - if a shop sells rolling papers there must be a 99% percent chance that Rizla will be one of the brands they stock.

The pack contains 32 leaves, which I find the right amount - too often I just put the pack in my pocket and they end up crumpled and ruined - so a bigger pack would mean bigger waste for me. They are cheap, costing around 35p for a pack, which isn't noticeable more expensive than smaller brands, so it is nice to see they are not cashing in on reputation and brand image at customers expense.

The cardboard case they come in can be used to make a makeshift filter if you like- and the green card inside the pack used to hold the last paper in the pack is legendary for the same reason among people with a certain pastime I won't go into here.

Overall, if you want a good quality paper that wont ruin the taste of your smoke - these are for you.

Summary: Just what the rollie smoker needs