Be$os Murdered-Out Joint Roller
What a Joint Roller Is
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It’s a small device with two rollers (often cylindrical) connected to a flexible belt or surface. Some are manual (thumb‑powered) and some are electric.
- It usually has a groove or channel where you place ground herb and optionally a filter (or crutch)
Step‑by‑Step: How to Use a Besos Joint Roller
Here’s a typical workflow with a Besos murdered-out joint roller:
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Grind the herb so it’s even in texture. Not too coarse, not too fine.
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Prepare the roller: Open it so the two rollers are separated, revealing the groove or the mat where the herb goes.
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Insert the filter tip (if using one) at one end of the groove.
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Add the ground herb evenly along the groove. Don’t overfill; you want space for the paper.
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Close the roller so the herb is held between the rollers. Gently roll a few times to shape and pack the herb.
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Insert rolling paper: Place the paper between the rollers at the top position. The sticky (gum) edge should be facing you.
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Roll the paper by turning the rollers, so the paper wraps around the herb. Keep rolling until only the sticky edge is visible.
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Seal: Lick the sticky edge of the paper, then finish rolling to seal the joint.
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Remove the joint and if needed, gently pack the exposed end and twist or fold it closed.
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