
12 mm Joint Filter Tips
The 12 mm tip is a true log of a joint. This tip will hit like a dream, and it can last long enough to be the main event. As a reference: a 12 mm tip holds approximately 50% more flower than a 10 mm tip.
I generally only roll with 12 mm tips on special occasions. If I am meeting up with a group of friends, and we want to enjoy an evening smoke altogether, the 12 mm tip is a great choice. I'll often roll wax into the center to make it a hash hole, and/or sprinkle some kief onto the flower for a little extra pollination. Infused joints are a great time to roll, taste delicious, and are greatly appreciated by friends. I strongly recommend giving them a shot if you enjoy rolling.
With 12 mm tips, we recommend using king-sized papers. If needed, you can still get away with rolling using standard 1 1/4 papers if you know how to keep it real tight.
Quick Specs for 12 mm Tips:
- Outer Diameter: 12 mm
- Length: 21 mm
- Compatible With: Standard and King-sized rolling papers and rollers
How Much Flower Can a 12 mm Tip Hold?
A 12 mm joint filter tip can hold the following amounts of flower, depending on the paper size you use.
Paper Type | Flower Weight |
Standard (78 mm length) | 2.3 grams |
King-Size (110 mm length) | 3.6 grams |
Weights are based on a tubular roll with moderate packing density.
A 12 mm Joint Tip Gives You:
- The space to roll a hash hole, toss in some kief, and make the joint count
- A joint that burns slow and steady and can be passed for quite a while
- A truly heavy-duty experience
An 12 mm Tip Is Best For:
- Larger group sessions or for a very long, drawn-out smoke session
- Hash holes and general infused rolls
- Brands looking to sell a large preroll or blunt with or without infusion
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