
RAW Cone Filler King Size
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RAW Cone Filler King Size
The RAW Cone Filler King Size is a slide-action shooter tool designed to pack pre-rolled King Size cones evenly and firmly in a single back-and-forth motion. If you've ever spent five minutes poking herbs into a cone with a chopstick or the back of a pen, you already know the problem — uneven fills, air pockets halfway down, and a cone that canoes the moment you light it. This tool addresses all of that in about ten seconds flat.
Why the RAW Cone Filler Beats Hand-Packing
The RAW Cone Filler distributes material along the full length of a King Size cone in one smooth slide motion, eliminating the uneven density that hand-packing almost always produces. Hand-packing a cone is one of those things that sounds simple until you actually try to do it well. You tap, you poke, you twist — and still end up with a cone that's loose at the tip and brick-tight at the filter. The trough-and-slide mechanism handles distribution automatically. According to RAW, it's up to 10 times faster than the straw method, and honestly, that sounds about right from what we've seen behind the counter.
The body is lightweight plastic with a satisfying click when you close it. It's not going to win any design awards, but it feels solid enough to chuck in a bag without worrying about it snapping. The one thing worth noting: this is sized specifically for King Size cones (roughly 109mm). If you're using 1 1/4 cones, you'll want the smaller version — this one won't grip them properly.
There's a built-in packing tool on the underside of the shooter. It's a small scoop-shaped piece that helps you load the trough without spilling half your herbs on the table. Small detail, but it shows RAW actually thought about the full process rather than just the filling step.
How to Use the RAW Cone Filler
Using the RAW Cone Filler takes five steps and roughly 10–15 seconds once you're familiar with the motion.
- Open the RAW Cone Filler and fill the trough evenly with your ground material. Use the built-in packing tool on the bottom to distribute it and avoid clumps.
- Place a pre-rolled King Size cone onto the end of the shooter and close the filler firmly.
- Slide the top part forward, then pull it back. This pushes the material into the cone in one clean stroke.
- Push the top part forward again slightly — this is your compression step. The harder you push on this second pass, the tighter the pack. Go easy for a looser draw, firmer for a slower burn.
- Slide the top back once more, open the filler, and remove your filled cone. Twist the tip if you like, and you're done.
The first attempt might be a bit clumsy while you figure out how much material to load — a King Size cone holds approximately 1.0–1.5 grams depending on your grind and how tightly you pack. Start with about a gram and adjust from there.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| SKU | HS0643 |
| Compatible cone size | King Size (109mm) |
| Approximate cone capacity | 1.0–1.5g per cone |
| Material | Lightweight plastic |
| Built-in packing tool | Yes (underside) |
| Filling method | Slide-action trough shooter |
| Compatible cones | RAW King Size pre-rolled and most other King Size cones |
RAW Cone Filler vs Other Filling Methods
The RAW Cone Filler King Size outperforms simpler filling tools on pack consistency and speed, though it's limited to a single cone size.
| Method | Speed | Pack consistency | Compression control | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAW Cone Filler King Size | 10–15 seconds | Even, full-length | Adjustable (second push) | Regular King Size users |
| RAW Loader (card-style) | 20–30 seconds | Moderate (gravity-dependent) | Minimal | Occasional use, budget option |
| Hand-packing (straw/poker) | 1–3 minutes | Inconsistent | Manual only | No-tool situations |
| Electric cone filler | 5–10 seconds | Very even | Preset levels | High-volume filling |
According to data published by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), consumer preference across European markets has shifted steadily toward pre-rolled cone formats over the past decade, which partly explains the growing demand for efficient filling accessories like this one.
Complete your setup with RAW Pre-Rolled Cones King Size — they're designed to fit this filler exactly, so you get a snug seal every time. A decent grinder makes a real difference too; an even, medium grind flows through the trough without clumping or leaving gaps. If you order the RAW Cone Filler alongside a pack of cones, you can start filling the moment the package arrives.
From Our Counter: What We Actually Think
The RAW Cone Filler King Size is one of the most reliable single-purpose accessories we stock, and we recommend it to anyone filling more than a couple of cones per session. We've sold cone fillers for years, and the question we get most is: "Do I really need one?" Honestly, if you smoke one cone a week, probably not — you'll manage fine with a poker and some patience. But if you're filling 3 or 4 cones in a session, or rolling for a group, the RAW Cone Filler pays for itself in saved time and reduced frustration on the first use. It's one of the most popular accessories people buy alongside King Size cones in our shop.
The honest limitation: it's a single-size tool. You can't adjust it for shorter or slimmer cones. If you use a mix of 1 1/4 and King Size, you'd need two separate fillers. RAW makes both, but it would be nice if one tool handled everything. That said, for the price, buying both won't break the bank.
Compared to the RAW Loader (the simpler card-style filler), this shooter gives you noticeably more control over pack density. The loader works, but you're still doing a lot of tapping and hoping. The Cone Filler's slide mechanism applies even pressure from end to end — that's the real difference. We'd pick the shooter over the loader every time if you're only using King Size cones.
Getting the Best Results from Your RAW Cone Filler
A medium grind — roughly the texture of coarse sea salt — produces the most consistent results in the RAW Cone Filler's trough. Too fine and the material compresses into a plug that barely draws. Too coarse and you get air pockets and an uneven burn. If your grinder only produces dust, try fewer rotations or a coarser plate.
One trick we've picked up: slightly overfill the trough by about 10–15%. The slide action compresses the material as it enters the cone, so what looks like too much in the trough ends up being just right in the finished cone. If you underfill, you'll get a floppy tip that collapses when you try to light it.
Clean the trough after every few uses. Residue builds up in the channel and starts to drag on the slide mechanism. A quick brush-out with a dry cloth keeps it running smoothly. No need for solvents — just a wipe. Get into the habit early and the filler will last you years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the RAW Cone Filler work with non-RAW cones?
Yes, it works with most King Size pre-rolled cones (109mm). We've tested it with Elements and OCB King Size cones without issues. The fit needs to be snug on the shooter tip, so very thin or unusually shaped cones might not seal properly.
How much material does a King Size cone hold?
A standard King Size cone holds approximately 1.0–1.5 grams, depending on your grind and how tightly you pack with the filler's compression step. Start with about a gram and adjust based on your draw preference.
Can I use the RAW Cone Filler for 1 1/4 size cones?
No — this model is specifically sized for King Size cones. RAW makes a separate cone filler for 1 1/4 size. Using the wrong size results in a loose fit and material spilling out the sides.
How do I control how tight the cone is packed?
On the second forward push (after the initial slide back and forth), the pressure you apply determines pack density. A gentle nudge gives a looser, easier-drawing cone. A firm push creates a tighter pack with a slower, more even burn.
Is the RAW Cone Filler easy to clean?
Very. Brush out the trough with a dry cloth or soft brush after every few sessions. No water or solvents needed. Residue builds up gradually and can make the slide action sticky if you ignore it, but 30 seconds of maintenance keeps it smooth.
What's the difference between the RAW Cone Filler and the RAW Loader?
The Loader is a simpler card-style tool that relies on gravity and tapping. The Cone Filler Shooter uses a slide mechanism that pushes material in evenly and lets you control compression. The shooter gives consistently better results, especially for tighter packs.
How long does it take to fill a cone with this tool?
About 10–15 seconds once you've got the hang of it. Your first couple of attempts might take 30 seconds while you figure out how much to load. Still far quicker than hand-packing with a straw or poker.
Last updated: April 2026



