
Rolling papers
by BEUZ
Rolling Papers on a Roll is a continuous 4-metre strip of uncut rolling paper from BEUZ that lets you tear off exactly the length you need — no more fumbling through three different packs to match your mood. At 44mm wide, the roll sits in a compact dispenser box you can keep in your pocket or on the tray. One roll, any size joint. Simple.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | BEUZ |
| Paper colour | White |
| Roll length | 4 metres |
| Paper width | 44mm |
| Format | Continuous roll (cut-to-size) |
| SKU | HS2689 |
Pair these rolling papers with a set of reusable filter tips for a cleaner draw, or grab a rolling tray to keep your setup tidy. A decent grinder makes the fill even and consistent — worth having if you don't already.
Pre-cut papers come in fixed sizes: single wide, 1 1/4, king size, king size slim. That means you either commit to one format or you end up with three half-empty packs floating around your jacket. The BEUZ Rolling Papers on a Roll sidesteps the whole issue. You pull out the paper, tear it at whatever length suits you, and roll. Need a quick single-skin? Tear off 70mm. Want to build something for a group session? Pull 110mm or more. The 44mm width is the same as a standard king size slim, so the paper handles exactly like what you're used to — just without the size constraint.
At 4 metres total, you're looking at roughly 35 to 55 individual papers depending on how long you cut them. That's a lot of rolling from one small box. We've seen customers keep one of these in their coat pocket for weeks. The dispenser format also means the paper stays protected — no bent corners, no creased sheets, no papers stuck together from humidity. It just feeds out clean.
The one thing to watch: there's no perforation or guide line, so your first few tears might come out a bit wonky until you get the feel for it. A small pair of scissors or a credit card edge sorts that out. After a few goes, you'll tear straight without thinking about it.
We've carried rolling papers since 1999 — literally thousands of packs across dozens of brands. The roll format is one of those ideas that sounds gimmicky until you actually use it. Then you wonder why you were buying three different paper sizes in the first place. The BEUZ paper itself is thin enough to taste the smoke rather than the paper, and it burns evenly without canoeing. It's not rice paper thin — it has a slight body to it, which actually makes it easier to handle for people who aren't seasoned rollers. You can feel it between your fingers without it going limp.
Compared to something like RAW Classic rolls, the BEUZ paper is a touch thicker and the box is a bit more compact. If you prefer the thinnest possible paper, an ultra-thin roll might suit you better. But if you want something forgiving that rolls easily and doesn't tear when you tuck, this is the one we'd hand you. According to research published in Inhalation Toxicology, the elemental composition of rolling papers can vary between brands and types (PMC11064008), so sticking with a known brand like BEUZ rather than random corner-shop papers is a sensible move.
Depends on how long you cut each paper. At a standard king size length of about 110mm, you get roughly 36 papers. Cut them shorter at 75mm and you're closer to 53. The maths is straightforward — 4,000mm divided by your preferred length.
BEUZ describes this as a white rolling paper. White papers are typically processed to remove the natural brown colour. If you specifically want unbleached, look for a brown or natural-coloured roll paper instead.
Yes. The adhesive strip runs along one long edge of the continuous paper, just like standard pre-cut king size slims. You lick and seal the same way you always would.
Most standard rolling machines are designed for pre-cut papers of a fixed width. You can cut a piece to the right length and feed it through, but the roll format really shines for hand-rolling where you want custom sizes.
Flexibility is the main one — you choose the exact length every time. You also carry one item instead of multiple packs. The paper stays protected inside the dispenser, so fewer bent or wasted sheets. The trade-off is you need a steady hand for tearing or a pair of scissors.
According to a 2024 study on commercially available cannabis rolling papers, elemental composition varies between products and some may contain trace metals (PMC11064008). Choosing papers from established brands with consistent manufacturing standards is a practical way to minimise exposure.
Keep the dispenser box closed and store it somewhere dry. Humidity makes paper stick to itself and burn unevenly. A drawer, tin, or airtight container works well for long-term storage.
Last updated: April 2026