

🔥 Roll smarter, not harder with TOP Premium King Size Filters!
TOP's 18mm Premium King Size Filter Tips deliver 200 cellulose filters per resealable pack, designed for clean taste and optimal airflow. Perfectly sized for standard king-size rolling papers, these durable filters ensure a smooth, consistent roll favored by roll-your-own enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B004H9Z3FM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,426 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #7 in Cigarette Filters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,301) |
| Date First Available | December 24, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Filter Tips |
| Manufacturer | TOP |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2 x 4 inches; 1.13 ounces |
Z**R
Great Quality Cigarette Filter Tips in a Perfect Size
The Top Premium Cigarette Filter Tips are exactly what I was looking for. The quality of these filters is excellent, they’re sturdy and well-made, holding their shape even after extended use. They don’t fall apart or crumble like some cheaper alternatives, which makes them a reliable choice for anyone who enjoys rolling their own cigarettes. The size is just right at 18mm. They’re king-size, so they fit perfectly with standard rolling papers, making the process smooth and hassle-free. The consistency in size also means that every filter rolls evenly, which is something I appreciate when making multiple cigarettes at once. With 200 in the pack, these are a great value for money. The quantity ensures I’m stocked up for a while, and the quality makes it worth every penny. If you’re looking for dependable filter tips that deliver on both size and durability, this pack is a fantastic choice!
S**S
Best filters
Great quality
Z**U
Does what filters do
I shove these in a McDonald's straw cut into 3rds and shove a joint in the other end and it makes me feel "healthier " when smoking weed
K**I
Perfectly good filters
The papers on the outside of the foam have peeled off of a few of these but I don't really care. I use these for spliffs and I think I would prefer a thinner filter because I've been rolling everything super thick since I got these and generally smoking more than I probably would otherwise. The bag these came in was really flimsy and full so a bunch of filters would come out every time I opened it. I moved them to another ziplock bag--not a big deal.
S**D
Nice filters
Just what I was looking for, filters to roll my own…
R**S
It's an excellent product, and I would recommend it to anyone who needs it.
In my extensive search for an excellent cigarette filter, I stumbled upon this top brand and I'm completely thrilled that I did. They are worth the modest price, and I would suggest these filters to anyone who finds themselves deep in the rabbit hole of searching, just as I was. Grab some as soon as you can! Thank you :)
A**T
Not the greatest but will work
My wife hates these filters simply because they don’t draw through easily. They do keep the tar out of your lungs tho. Wife says they are “too fluffy” meaning it is hard to roll with these and if the filter comes out of your smoke you have to completely reroll the smoke, where as the card board tips can be squished small enough to just slip back into your smoke. If you draw hard on your smokes these will work. If you preffer to “sip” your smokes I would look for a different filter as these are hard to draw through. Honestly it’s up to personal preference on how you smoke, but these do well at collecting tar.
D**R
I can pay $8.25 or $1.42 a pack of cigarettes
I pay $1.42 per pack of (20) cigarettes. The cheapest pack of generic cigarettes around sales for $8.25 main brands are $12.00-$16.00 plus sales tax. I roll my own cigarettes. I do this for a few reasons, i can't find a better quality, taste, or value. They look perfect like factory made. I use a very high quality of tobacco, with zero sticks or steems just 100% organic tobacco. I save tons of money, $204.90 monthly. I pay $20.00 for a pound of high quality tobacco, $1.00 for 100 cigarette papers, and these filters are $4.74 for 200. I use a very simple hand roller or a rolling machine both are sold on amazon for a couple dollars. It is very easy to use and takes 20 to 30 seconds maximum to make a cigarette. I have tried using the cigarette tubes (this is where the filter and tobacco are attached to each other like a complete cigarette missing the tobacco) method with great disappointment. I used several types of machines from generic at around $5.00 to what was supposed to best anywhere at $100.00 plus tax (it was far better then the generic), but no matter what machine i used and everyone i know who uses them experiences the same two issues constantly. The first problem is you never get the tobacco packed all the way to the filter without ripping the cone, and the density is uneven leaving loose and tightly packed sections of tobacco throughout the cigarette. When smoking a cone made cigarette as the cherry (the lit ember of tobacco) burns it reaches a tightly packed area and goes out if stop inhaling for lomger then 30 seconds and you reach loosely packed areas of tobacco where the cherry falls off and can easily cause burns or fires, and lighting your cigarette repeatedly is annoying and inconvenient.
R**O
No lo recomiendo.
E**S
effective to use with home rolls
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