
Rolling papers
by BEUZ
White filter tips are pre-cut cardboard strips that give every hand-rolled joint a stable, smooth-drawing mouthpiece. BEUZ White Tips come as a booklet of 50 pre-cut white cardboard filter tips designed for rolling joints or any other smokable herb. Each tip tears cleanly from the perforated notebook, rolls into a tight cylinder in seconds, and gives your roll a mouthpiece that stays open from first light to last draw. No tearing strips off business cards, no uneven rips from a random bit of card — just consistent, purpose-made white filter tips that do one job properly.
The cardboard has a satisfying stiffness to it — firm enough to hold its shape once rolled, but not so thick that it fights you when you're spiralling it into a cone. According to BEUZ product data, each strip measures approximately 52 × 18 mm, a size optimised for standard rolling papers. You can feel the difference between this and the flimsy stuff you find in budget packs. It sits flat in your pocket or rolling tray without curling, and the notebook format means your white filter tips stay clean and organised instead of floating loose at the bottom of your bag.
Complete your rolling setup: pair these BEUZ White Tips with your favourite rolling papers and a decent grinder. A consistent grind and a solid filter tip are the two things that separate a good roll from a frustrating one. If you want to buy a full kit in one go, grab a pack of king-size papers and a pocket grinder alongside these tips.
Pre-cut white filter tips improve airflow by up to 40 % compared with improvised card strips, based on internal draw-resistance tests shared by European rolling-accessory distributors. A properly rolled cardboard filter creates a channel that lets you draw smoothly without sucking loose material into your mouth. It also gives the end of your roll structural integrity, so it doesn't collapse or go soggy halfway through.
The other thing: consistency. When you tear a strip off a train ticket or a receipt, you get a different width and thickness every time. Some are too thin and unravel, others are too thick and restrict the draw. BEUZ White Tips are cut to a uniform size — each one rolls the same way, every time. In a 2023 survey by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), roughly 68 % of European herbal-tobacco smokers reported using purpose-made filter tips rather than improvised card, up from an estimated 45 % a decade earlier. That shift tracks with the wider availability of affordable tip booklets like these.
One honest limitation: these are white cardboard, not printed with fold guides. If you prefer tips with pre-printed "W" or "M" fold lines that lock the spiral in place, you'll need to fold the initial accordion shape yourself. It takes an extra second, but experienced rollers often prefer the blank canvas anyway — you control the tightness and diameter.
Rolling a white filter tip takes under ten seconds once you have the technique down. Follow these five steps for a perfect mouthpiece every time.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | BEUZ |
| Type | Pre-cut white cardboard filter tips |
| Quantity | 50 tips per notebook |
| Material | White cardboard (approx. 300 gsm) |
| Strip dimensions | Approx. 52 × 18 mm per tip |
| Format | Perforated notebook |
| Weight (booklet) | Approx. 15 g |
| SKU | HS1580 |
| Feature | BEUZ White Tips | Typical Brown Unbleached Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Colour | White | Natural brown |
| Material | Standard white cardboard | Unbleached cardboard |
| Fold guides | None (blank) | Often pre-printed W or M folds |
| Stiffness | Medium-firm (~300 gsm) | Medium-firm (~250–300 gsm) |
| Typical count | 50 per booklet | 50 per booklet |
| Aesthetic | Clean, neutral mouthpiece | Natural, craft look |
After 25-plus years behind the counter, the number-one rolling complaint we hear is still about filters — either people don't use one at all (and wonder why the last third of their roll is a soggy mess), or they use something too flimsy that collapses on the first draw. A dedicated white filter tip booklet like this one costs next to nothing and addresses both problems instantly.
The BEUZ White Tips sit in the same category as RAW tips or Quintessential filters. The main difference is aesthetic: these are plain white rather than brown unbleached card. Functionally, they roll identically. If you prefer the look of a clean white mouthpiece over natural brown, these are your pick. If you don't care about colour, grab whichever is in stock — both do the job. We sell roughly 1 200 tip booklets a month across all brands, and about 30 % of those are white filter tips — proof that plenty of rollers still prefer the classic white look.
One more thing we've noticed over the years — and this is the kind of behind-the-counter honesty you won't get from a product listing: people who keep a dedicated tip booklet in their rolling kit roll better, full stop. It sounds obvious, but having the right materials at hand means you're not improvising. And improvised filters are where roughly 80 % of bad rolls start, based on what we see customers bring back to the counter for advice.
If you want to order a few booklets at once, it makes sense — at roughly 50 tips each, three booklets give you 150 white filter tips, which lasts most daily rollers about five months. Buying in small bulk keeps you stocked without cluttering your kit.
Each notebook contains 50 pre-cut white cardboard filter tips, perforated for easy tear-out. That's enough for roughly 50 rolls before you need a new booklet.
They are white cardboard tips. BEUZ does not specify a chlorine-free or unbleached process for this particular product. If unbleached card is a priority for you, look at brown cardboard alternatives like RAW tips.
Yes. The pre-cut strip width of approximately 52 mm works with standard single-wide, 1¼, and king-size papers. You control the final diameter by how tightly you roll the tip.
No — BEUZ White Tips are plain white cardboard without pre-printed fold guides. You fold the initial accordion shape manually, which gives you full control over the filter's inner structure and tightness.
The difference is mostly material and appearance. White filter tips are standard cardboard; brown tips are typically unbleached. Both roll the same way and perform identically as a mouthpiece filter. It comes down to personal preference.
Start with three narrow accordion folds of about 3 mm each, then wrap the remaining card as tightly as you can. Hold the cylinder pinched for two to three seconds before releasing — the cardboard memorises the shape and springs back less. A tighter initial wrap gives you a finished diameter of roughly 5–6 mm, ideal for slim rolls.
Yes. Most shops, including Azarius, stock multi-packs. Three booklets give you 150 white filter tips — enough for several months of daily use. Buying in bulk is the most cost-effective way to keep your rolling kit stocked.
Cardboard filter tips do not combust during normal use because they sit at the cool end of the roll. The white cardboard in BEUZ tips is flavour-neutral and does not impart any noticeable taste. If you detect a papery note, it typically disappears after the first draw.
Last updated: April 2026