
Jilter Smoke-Kit
Rolling papers
by Jilter
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Jilter Smoke-Kit: Your Rolling Essentials in One Pocket-Sized Box
The Jilter Smoke-Kit is an all-in-one rolling kit that packs 32 unbleached papers, 32 filter tips, and 32 roach cards into a single compact container. No more patting down every pocket before you sit down to roll — papers, filters, and tips are all right there, ready to go. The container itself opens flat to double as a portable rolling tray, which is a genuinely clever touch that saves you from rolling on your knee in a field somewhere.
What's Inside the Jilter Smoke-Kit
Each Smoke-Kit booklet contains exactly what you need for 32 sessions — no more, no less. Everything inside is unbleached, so you're not inhaling chlorine residue from whitened paper. Here's the breakdown:
| Component | Quantity | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Jilter Papers | 32 | 44 x 107 mm |
| Filter Tips | 32 | 25 x 55 mm |
| Roach Cards | 32 | Standard size |
The papers measure 44 x 107 mm — that's a standard king-size width but slightly shorter in length than some brands. If you're used to rolling with RAW Blacks or similar 110 mm papers, you'll barely notice the 3 mm difference. The filter tips at 25 x 55 mm give you plenty of material to fold a solid roach without that floppy, too-thin tip that collapses on the first draw.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Jilter |
| SKU | HS1165 |
| Paper Size | 44 x 107 mm |
| Filter Tip Size | 25 x 55 mm |
| Contents Per Kit | 32 papers, 32 filters, 32 roach cards |
| Material | Unbleached throughout |
| Container | Opens flat as rolling tray |
| Category | Rolling Papers / Smoke Accessories |
Already have a favourite rolling technique sorted? Pair the Smoke-Kit with standalone Jilter Filters for an even cleaner smoke — the sponge-style filters slot right into your roach tip and catch tar particles before they hit your lips. If you prefer a slower burn, check out the RAW Black rolling papers we carry as well.
Why You Actually Need a Smoke-Kit
We've watched this exact scene play out behind the counter hundreds of times since 1999: someone walks in, grabs papers, forgets tips. Comes back 20 minutes later for roach cards. Or worse — they've got everything at home except the one thing they need right now. The Smoke-Kit exists to kill that problem entirely.
The real selling point isn't just convenience, though. It's the container. Most people shove papers in a back pocket, filters in a jacket, and roach card in... somewhere. By the end of the night, the papers are creased, the filters are damp, and the roach card has been through the washing machine twice. The Smoke-Kit keeps everything dry, flat, and together. The flip-open design gives you a hard, clean surface to roll on — genuinely useful when you're outdoors or at a mate's place with no table in sight.
The honest limitation? 32 papers won't last a heavy smoker more than a week or two. This is a grab-and-go kit, not a bulk supply. If you're rolling 5+ a day, you'll want to keep refills handy. But for festivals, day trips, or just keeping your coat pocket organised, it's the best few quid you'll spend on smoking accessories.
How to Use the Jilter Smoke-Kit
- Open the Smoke-Kit container by flipping the lid. It locks flat to create a small, stable rolling tray — use it as your work surface.
- Pull out one roach card and fold it into your preferred tip shape. The classic accordion fold (3-4 zigzag folds, then roll the remaining card around them) works well with the 25 x 55 mm size.
- Take one of the 32 unbleached papers and lay it on the tray surface, adhesive strip facing you at the top.
- Place your roach tip at one end of the paper. If you plan to use a Jilter sponge filter (sold separately), leave roughly 1 cm of space at the tip end to insert it after rolling.
- Fill, shape, and roll as normal. The 44 x 107 mm paper handles a standard amount without being oversized.
- Lick the adhesive strip and seal. Twist or fold the open end if needed.
- Pack everything back into the container and close. The kit sits flat in a trouser pocket, jacket, or bag without crushing.
From Our Counter: What We've Noticed
The unbleached paper has a slightly rougher texture than the ultra-thin papers some brands push — it's not see-through rice paper, it's a proper sheet with some body to it. That actually makes it easier to roll for people who aren't practised. Thin papers look impressive but they tear if you breathe on them wrong. These don't. The trade-off is a marginally slower burn, which most people actually prefer anyway since it means you're not watching your smoke disappear in 3 minutes flat.
One thing we'd flag: the container is rigid plastic, not metal. It does the job, but don't sit on it. We've had exactly one customer bring back a cracked case after a festival — sat on it during a set. Keep it in a side pocket, not a back pocket, and you'll be fine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size are the papers in the Jilter Smoke-Kit?
The papers measure 44 x 107 mm. That's king-size width with a length just 3 mm shorter than standard 110 mm king-size papers — close enough that you won't notice a difference in practice.
Are the contents of the Smoke-Kit unbleached?
Yes, all 32 papers, 32 filter tips, and 32 roach cards are unbleached. No chlorine processing, no whitening agents — just natural brown paper throughout.
Can I use Jilter sponge filters with this kit?
Absolutely. When rolling, leave about 1 cm of space at the tip end and slot a Jilter sponge filter in after you've finished rolling. The sponge filters are sold separately and act as an extra barrier against tar and fine particles.
How long does one Smoke-Kit last?
Each kit contains 32 sets of papers, filters, and roach cards. For a casual smoker rolling 1-2 a day, that's roughly 2-3 weeks. Heavier smokers will go through it faster — keep a backup handy.
Does the container actually work as a rolling tray?
It does. The lid flips open and locks flat, giving you a rigid surface roughly the size of a large phone. It won't replace a full-sized tray at home, but for outdoor use or travel it's properly useful — beats rolling on a book or your thigh.
How does this compare to just buying papers and tips separately?
Functionally, same result. The advantage is organisation — everything stays together, dry, and uncrumpled in one container. If you've ever fished a bent paper out of your pocket and tried to salvage it, you already know why this exists.
Last updated: April 2026



