
Stash & storage
by RAW
The RAW Rolling Paper Stashbox King Size is a tin storage sleeve that keeps your King Size rolling papers flat, dry, and ready to use. If you've ever pulled a crumpled pack of papers from your pocket and tried to salvage one that looks like a concertina, you already know why this exists. RAW built it from embossed tin with a clasp closure — simple, effective, and small enough to forget it's there until you need it.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Material | Embossed tin |
| Closure | Clasp |
| Dimensions | 112 mm x 13 mm x 34 mm |
| Fits | King Size rolling papers |
| SKU | HS0220 |
| Weight | Lightweight (pocket carry) |
Complete your setup: pair the RAW Stashbox with a pack of RAW Classic King Size Slim papers and a RAW rolling tray. The stashbox protects your papers on the go, the tray gives you a proper surface when you sit down to roll. A RAW tip booklet rounds it out — pre-cut tips mean one less thing to fiddle with.
Rolling papers are thin. That's the whole point — you want minimal material between you and what you're smoking. But thin means fragile. Toss a pack of King Size papers into your back pocket, sit down twice, and you've got a pack of origami rejects. The edges curl, the gum strip sticks to itself, and you end up tearing three sheets just to get one usable paper out. We've watched people at the counter try to flatten papers on the glass like they're ironing a shirt. It doesn't work.
The RAW Stashbox solves this with zero effort. Slide your King Size pack in, snap the clasp shut, and your papers stay flat whether they're in your jacket, your bag, or wedged next to your keys. The tin is rigid enough to shrug off the pressure of sitting on it, but at 112 mm x 13 mm x 34 mm, it barely takes up more space than the papers themselves. The embossed RAW logo on the lid gives it a nice tactile feel — slightly raised lettering on brushed tin. It's got that satisfying click when the clasp catches.
One honest limitation: this fits King Size papers only. If you roll with Single Wide or 1 1/4 papers, they'll rattle around inside. RAW makes stashboxes in other sizes for those formats. And if you're looking for something that holds papers, tips, and a lighter all in one, you'd want a full rolling pouch instead — this is strictly a paper protector, and it does that one job well.
RAW was founded by Josh Kesselman with a straightforward goal: make a rolling paper without bleach, chalk, or chemical additives. The result is that distinctive light brown, unbleached paper made from natural hemp fibres. That tan colour isn't a design choice — it's what paper looks like when you skip the bleaching process entirely. According to a study on the elemental composition of commercially available rolling papers, researchers reported concentrations of 26 elements present in various rolling paper brands, highlighting that what your paper is made of actually matters for what you inhale (PMC, 2024).
RAW's approach — no added chalk for slow burn, no dyes, no chemical processing — means you're getting a cleaner-tasting smoke. The papers are thinner than most bleached alternatives, which is exactly why they're more vulnerable to damage from pockets, bags, and general life. A stashbox isn't a luxury for RAW papers; it's practical insurance for something that's genuinely worth keeping intact.
| Feature | RAW King Size Papers | Standard Bleached Papers |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Unbleached hemp fibre | Wood pulp (typically bleached) |
| Colour | Natural tan/brown | Bright white |
| Additives | None — no chalk, no dyes | Often includes chalk, calcium carbonate |
| Paper thickness | Ultra-thin | Varies, generally thicker |
| Gum strip | Natural tree sap | Synthetic or natural gum |
| Fragility | Higher — needs protection | More forgiving |
We've sold RAW papers since before they were on every corner shop shelf, and the number one complaint we hear isn't about the papers themselves — it's about damaged papers. Someone buys a pack, shoves it in their pocket, and comes back the next day saying "they were all bent." That's not a product defect; that's a storage problem. The stashbox exists because RAW clearly heard the same thing we did. At under a tenner, it's one of those purchases you don't think about until you've ruined your third pack in a week. Then it becomes obvious.
If you're comparing this to just keeping papers in their original packaging: the cardboard sleeve that comes with RAW King Size packs offers some protection, but it's not rigid. Sit on it, and the cardboard bends with your body. The tin stashbox doesn't. That's the entire value proposition — rigidity in a pocket-sized format. No moving parts to break, no zips to jam. Just tin and a clasp.
Yes. The internal dimensions of 112 mm x 13 mm x 34 mm are designed to fit standard RAW King Size and King Size Slim packs. The pack slides in with a snug fit — no rattling.
Not really. The 13 mm depth is sized for a single pack of King Size papers. You could squeeze a slim RAW tip booklet in if you remove it from its own packaging, but it'll be tight. For a full kit, look at a RAW rolling pouch instead.
Avoid papers with chemical additives, bleach, artificial flavours, or added chalk. These can alter taste and introduce unwanted compounds. RAW papers skip all of these — unbleached hemp fibre with a natural tree sap gum line.
Yes. The clasp clicks firmly into a catch and won't pop open from normal movement. We've carried one in a back pocket for a full day without it opening. You'd need to deliberately lift the clasp to release it.
It's tin — lightweight metal with an embossed RAW logo on the lid. It feels solid in the hand without adding noticeable weight to your pocket. The embossing gives it a textured grip that plastic cases can't match.
Pre-rolled cones from RAW are the easiest starting point — no rolling skill needed, just pack and twist. If you want to learn to roll, RAW King Size Slim papers are forgiving thanks to their size. Protect them in a stashbox so you're not practising with creased papers.
The tin and clasp closure offer decent protection against casual moisture — rain splashes, condensation in a bag. It's not waterproof or airtight, so don't submerge it. For everyday carry, it keeps papers drier than a cardboard sleeve would.
Last updated: April 2026