
Rolling papers
by BEUZ
Beuz Filters are bleached white slim filter tips designed for a consistent, smooth roll every time. Each booklet packs 150 individual tips — enough to keep you rolling for weeks without a restock run. The slim profile fits standard rolling papers snugly, giving your finished roll a clean, uniform look and a comfortable draw.
Rolling without a filter tip is a bit like cooking without salt — technically possible, but you're making life harder for yourself. A decent filter tip keeps loose material out of your mouth, gives your fingers something to hold, and stops the last centimetre of your roll from collapsing into a soggy mess. We've watched people in the shop try to improvise with torn-up business cards and train tickets. It works in a pinch, but the cardboard is often too thick, too flimsy, or printed with ink you'd rather not be heating up near your lips.
Beuz slim filter tips solve that in the most straightforward way possible. They're a uniform width — slim enough to sit inside a standard king-size or 1 1/4 paper without bunching — and the bleached white card stock is stiff enough to hold a spiral or accordion fold but pliable enough not to crack when you bend it. The 150-piece count is genuinely generous. Most booklets on the market give you 50 or maybe 60 tips. Beuz triples that, so you're not digging through pockets looking for a spare booklet halfway through the evening.
The one honest limitation: these are bleached white, not unbleached. Some rollers prefer the brown, chlorine-free look. If that's you, look at Beuz's unbleached range or grab a pack of RAW tips instead. For everyone else, the bleached card rolls cleanly and holds its shape well — no complaints from our end.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Beuz |
| Product type | Slim filter tips |
| Quantity | 150 pieces per booklet |
| Colour | Bleached white |
| Profile | Slim |
| Material | Card stock |
| SKU | HS1579 |
Complete your setup with a pack of Beuz rolling papers or a rolling tray. A decent tray catches loose herb and gives you a flat surface to work on — saves you picking bits off your jeans. If you're after a grinder to go with it, a 4-piece aluminium grinder with a kief catcher pairs well with any rolling routine.
We've stocked filter tips since the early days of the shop — back when the choices were basically "cardboard rectangle" or "nothing." The market has come a long way. Beuz is a French brand that's been quietly building a following among European rollers, and the 150-piece booklet is their best seller for good reason: the price-per-tip ratio is hard to beat, and the slim width suits the papers most people actually use.
One thing we'd flag: if you're rolling cones rather than straight cigarettes, a slim tip can feel a bit narrow at the base. You can compensate by rolling the tip a touch looser, or you could look at a wide-format tip instead. For standard rolls, though, slim is the way to go — it keeps the airflow tight and the draw smooth without restricting it.
| Feature | Beuz Filters (150pcs) | Typical slim booklet (50pcs) |
|---|---|---|
| Quantity | 150 tips | 50 tips |
| Profile | Slim | Slim |
| Material | Bleached white card | Varies (bleached or unbleached) |
| Perforated | Yes | Usually yes |
| Restock frequency | Roughly 3x less often | Standard |
The main selling point is simple maths. At 150 tips per booklet, you're getting triple the quantity of a standard pack. If you roll 3–5 times a day, a typical 50-piece booklet lasts about 10–16 days. The Beuz 150-piece booklet stretches that to roughly 30–50 days. Fewer trips to the shop, fewer moments of "I'm sure I had some left."
No, they come as flat strips that you fold and roll yourself. This gives you control over the tightness and diameter of the finished filter — most rollers prefer it this way.
Yes. The slim width is designed to sit inside standard king-size and 1 1/4 papers without bunching or leaving gaps. They're one of the most common pairings we see.
Bleached tips are white and processed with chlorine or oxygen bleaching for a clean look. Unbleached tips are brown, skip that step, and appeal to rollers who want a more natural material. Functionally, both roll the same way.
At one roll per day, 150 tips last five months. At three per day, you'll get roughly 50 days. The 150-piece count is generous enough that most people won't need a second pack for weeks.
You can, but slim tips work best for straight rolls. For cones, roll the tip a bit looser so it flares slightly at the base, or consider a wide-format tip for a more natural cone shape.
The tips are made from card stock, so unused tips can go in paper recycling. Used tips should be disposed of in general waste as they'll contain residue from smoking.
Last updated: April 2026