
Rolling papers
by RAW
The RAW Autoflower Roll Box is a steel rolling machine that spits out perfectly shaped joints in seconds — no skill required. Drop in your paper, herb, and filter tip, close the lid, and a finished joint pops out the bottom. RAW built this thing from thick steel with smooth rolling action, and it comes in three sizes to match your preferred paper length. If you've ever watched someone fumble through a five-minute roll while the rest of the group waits, this box is the answer.
| Variant | SKU | Best For | Paper Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 70mm | HS1402 | Single-width papers, quick solo smokes | Standard single-wide |
| 79mm | HS0864 | 1 1/4 papers — the most common size | 1 1/4 rolling papers |
| 110mm | HS0865 | King-size papers, sharing with mates | King Size Slim |
Most people reach for the 79mm — it matches 1 1/4 papers, which is the standard for a decent personal joint. Go 110mm if you roll king-size exclusively. The 70mm is compact and pocket-friendly but limits you to single-wide papers, so keep that in mind.
Here's the honest truth: hand-rolling is a skill, and not everyone has it. Some people roll beautifully after years of practice. Others produce something that looks like a crumpled receipt with herb falling out both ends. And even if you can roll well, doing it outdoors in wind, or after a long day when your hands aren't cooperating, turns a 30-second task into an ordeal.
The RAW Autoflower Roll Box removes technique from the equation entirely. The rolling apron inside does the tucking and shaping for you, so every joint comes out uniform — tight enough to draw properly, loose enough to burn evenly. We've handled a lot of rolling machines over the years, and the difference with RAW's version is the weight. This isn't a flimsy plastic gadget. It's made from thick steel (black metal on the 79mm, black chrome on the 110mm), and you can feel that heft the moment you pick it up. The lid clicks shut with a satisfying snap, and the rolling action is smooth rather than stiff.
One honest limitation: the box rolls straight cylinders, not cones. If you prefer a cone shape, you'll still need to roll by hand or use a cone filler. For straight joints, though, this is about as foolproof as it gets. The adjustable apron lets you switch between 6mm skinny joints and 8mm fat ones, so you're not locked into a single diameter.
The whole process takes about 15 seconds once you've done it a couple of times. First attempt might be 30 seconds while you figure out paper placement — still faster than most people roll by hand.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Product type | Automatic rolling box |
| Available sizes | 70mm, 79mm, 110mm |
| Material | Thick steel (79mm: black metal finish; 110mm: black chrome finish) |
| Joint diameter options | 6mm (skinny) or 8mm (fat) |
| Rolling action | Automatic apron system |
| Filter tip compatible | Yes — standard and RAW pre-rolled tips |
| Joint shape | Straight cylinder (not cone) |
Complete your setup with RAW Classic Rolling Papers in the matching size and a pack of RAW Pre-Rolled Tips — they slot right into the box without any trimming. A RAW Three-Way Shredder also pairs well here, since evenly ground herb is the single biggest factor in getting a smooth, consistent roll from any machine.
We've been selling rolling accessories since 1999, and the number one thing customers underestimate about rolling machines is herb grind consistency. If you're tearing buds apart with your fingers and dropping chunky pieces into the box, you'll get lumpy joints with uneven burns. Use a grinder. Seriously. A medium-fine grind — not powder, not chunks — is what makes the difference between a roll box joint that smokes like it was hand-rolled by an expert and one that canoes after three puffs.
The other thing worth mentioning: the apron inside is a wear part. After a few hundred rolls, it can stretch or get sticky with resin. RAW sells replacement aprons, and swapping one in takes about 20 seconds. Clean the box itself with a dry cloth or a cotton bud dipped in isopropyl alcohol every couple of weeks, and it'll last years. The steel body on these is properly durable — we've seen the same units come back into the shop after years of daily use with nothing more than cosmetic scratches.
No. The automatic apron system produces straight cylindrical joints only. If you want a cone shape, you'll need a dedicated cone filler or hand-rolling skills. The box excels at consistent, even cylinders in either 6mm or 8mm diameter.
The 79mm fits 1 1/4 papers, which is the most popular size for personal joints. Go 110mm for king-size papers if you're rolling for a group. The 70mm suits single-wide papers and is the most portable option.
You adjust the amount of herb you load. A thinner layer of herb across the paper produces a tighter 6mm joint. Pack more in — roughly double — and the apron shapes it into an 8mm fatty. The apron accommodates both diameters without any mechanical adjustment.
Yes. Any standard rolling paper in the correct length works fine. The box doesn't care about brand — it cares about paper size. Match 70mm papers to the 70mm box, 1 1/4 to the 79mm, and king-size slim to the 110mm.
Wipe the steel body with a dry cloth. For resin buildup on the apron and interior, use a cotton bud with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol. Don't soak the apron — just spot-clean. Regular cleaning every couple of weeks keeps the rolling action smooth.
With regular use, expect several hundred rolls before the apron stretches or loses grip. Heavy daily users might replace it every 6–12 months. RAW sells replacement aprons separately, and swapping takes about 20 seconds.
Yes — about 3cm longer and slightly heavier due to the black chrome finish. It still fits in a jacket pocket, but the 79mm is the better choice if portability matters most to you.
Last updated: April 2026