Hey everyone. I wanted to ask something about tobacco prices. You know 1 pack of cigarettes are like 10€. But what about tobacco? How much does it cost if you roll it yourself? For like 20-25 hand rolled tobacco cigarettes? I wanna know if there’s a big price difference

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  1. Honestly can’t tell you how many cigarettes I roll from one package, but it’s a lot. Despite the price for tabacco having increased drastically over the years, it is still much cheaper than buying cigarettes. I wouldn’t be surprised if I’d get 4 times as many cigarettes for about the same price.

  2. I think on average it’s about 1 gram for a cigarette. Pack of tobacco weight about 40 grams? So, somewhere around 40-50 cigs.

  3. It’s €6,90 for a tub of camel volume + €2 for a box of 250 tubes. I make about 10-15 a day and 1 tub lasts me 4-5 days. Definately worth the investment to buy a “schietmachien” and make your own filter sigarettes if you don’t mind.

  4. A pack of tobacco cost around 6,7 euros. You can easily roll 50 cigarettes from that. So I think for 20-25 hand rolled cigarettes it will be around 3 euros.

  5. There is not even a competition, rolling your own cigarettes saved you so much money. A +/- 13€ pack last 2 weeks for me.
    That and dry cigarettes have awful taste.

  6. As somebody that smoke rolled cigarettes and is a heavy smoker

    With a pack of 30g i do about 4 to 5 days, instead of smoking a pack and half of filters a day.

    Also Belgium is one of the few countries where rolling tobacco is cheaper than filters

  7. If you have the opportunity to buy tobacco in Luxembourg, it’s more than 50% less cheaper than in Belgium. (75€/650gr vs 12€/50gr).

  8. According to my mother it was ‘about fifty percent cheaper’, but that includes the fact she didn’t fill them with as much tobacco as packs are.

    And she stopped smoking a decade ago to switch to e-cigarettes, maybe prices have changed.

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