12/12/2022 0 Comments Elements papers![]() Most hand rollers though prefer to have their fold slightly offset for easier rolling. Essentially, by folding papers down the middle companies make for an easy tissue-like dispensing action. While most paper makers fold their papers exactly in half to easier fit them into their boxes and to allow for easier pulling forward of the next paper when the current paper is extracted. Nothing pisses me off like an uneven burn, especially on a well rolled joint packed with top shelf nug. This is in my opinion probably one of the greatest qualities of Elements papers and why I’ve gone back to them repeatedly when it’s time to re-up on the papers at the dispensary. Well, Elements has put their minds to this problem as well, utilizing a uniquely watermarked paper with a crosshatched pattern that kind of compartmentalized the burn in a radial fashion so that no one part of the cherry will run away and burn all down the length of your joint. How many times has your smoking session been cut short by a joint that had a burn run all the way down one side, creating a imperfect smoking experience simply because one part of your joint burned faster than another part. But for Elements’ larger product offerings, like their Artesano papers with included tips and trays, keeping all that stuff secured neatly away with a magnet is just genius in my opinion. You might think this frivolous and sure, maybe it’s not tech that everyone NEEDs with regular papers. When brought close together they snap together in an oddly satisfying motion and sound.Īpart from being more aesthetically appealing when laying flat on a table (fully closed as opposed to one flap sticking up) it helps keep the papers tightly sealed together when jumbling around in your pocket, purse, or backpack. There is a magnet in the bottom portion of the box and another small one on the lid/flap that closes. ![]() Elements are the only papers I’ve used that have a magnetic lid that seals the box that holds the papers together. ![]()
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