Why do 100s cost the same
For now, we'll focus on the sizes of commercial store bought cigarettes. The topic of rolling paper sizes has a lot of information to it which you can see by clicking here. Traditionally speaking, there are four distinctly different sizes of manufactured cigarettes.
The sizes refer to the cigarette lengths in Millimeter and they are as follows: 70mm, 84mm, mm, mm. What does that mean? Still seem a little unclear? Let's break it down a little further. When purchasing accessories for your cigarettes, it is definitely important to know the differences in cigarette sizes.
Does mean.. Don't smoke. That's what I was told. Go get yourself a Marlboro red 72 and a If you want more tobacco in a cigarette get camel wides. Dont be dumb and smoke cigarettes every day for a year or you will get addicted to them. Smoke on occasion and then you are a man. View Quote Yep. View Quote This. Also old women smoke s. View Quote You're getting more tobacco, by a little, but you're also getting more filter.
View Quote I love how you put that, and I can relate. We should go camping sometime. You're getting more tobacco, by a little, but you're also getting more filter. I haven't seen Winston soft packs around here in at least 2 years.
View Quote Razor blade. This raises another point, why is soft pack vs box a big deal? The box top falls apart pretty easy, especially if you get it wet with water or sweat. I dunno brother, I've been with Indian brands for most of my adult smoking life.
Actually, all my adult smoking life. As a teenager it was mostly Marlboro. I've got a fancy electronic machine and everything! Razor blade. Hmm - What the world needs is a good filter-chopper Turn the dial to set your desired length, and get perfect cigs every time! Because the box size cigs are actually shorter. View Quote How bout Old Gold with the charcoal filters? Cigarette displays are a fraction of what they used to be.
Brands fall out of favor so places stop carrying them. View Quote You mean Tareytons? View Quote I never noticed the difference and I'm a chain smoker. I switched to s a couple years back for the same reason you mention. Same price. And when you are going to smoke a couple anyway you get more for your money. You mean Tareytons? Thanks for the spelling.
Non filtered with a cork tip. Look up Herbert Tareyton. Chesterfields were a great blend containing Latakia. View Quote I had a customer once who gave me like 8 cartons of Lucky Strikes. I had a customer once who gave me like 8 cartons of Lucky Strikes. A member on here sent me a pack of lucky strikes, good stuff IMO. But I only had one pack and I don't smoke anymore. After smoking nonfilters for a while, I can't bring myself to go back. View Quote I used to just cut the filter down.
I've smoked Camel non-filters, Lucky Strikes are different. It was weird going back to filters, but it was weird in a good way. Real good. What tobacco are you using? That is is my biggest cost obviously. That is is my biggest cost obviously Well my preference is The Good Stuff. Gold bag. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content. May 2, thanh.
I always wonder because they cost the same and wanna know which has more. I have no idea.
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