Joint Rollers & Rolling Machines

Shop joint rollers, rolling machines, and cone loaders at Discreet Smoker — devices that take the guesswork out of rolling and produce consistent, tightly-packed joints, cones, and cigarettes every time....

Shop joint rollers, rolling machines, and cone loaders at Discreet Smoker — devices that take the guesswork out of rolling and produce consistent, tightly-packed joints, cones, and cigarettes every time. The collection includes manual joint rollers from RAW, electric cigarette injectors from Powermatic, cone loaders from TIGER, Ongrok, and RAW, and multi-cone roll boxes like the Buddies Bump Box and RAW Rawtomatic. Free shipping over $69 and discreet packaging on every order.

What Is a Joint Roller?

A joint roller (also called a rolling machine, weed roller, or pre-roll machine) is a mechanical device that helps you produce perfectly rolled joints, cones, or cigarettes without the manual technique of hand-rolling. Joint rollers come in several formats — manual roll-style machines, electric injector machines, cone-filling loaders, and multi-cone roll boxes for batch production. The result is a tighter, more even roll that smokes consistently and burns evenly compared to most hand-rolled joints.

Types of Joint Rollers

The collection covers every major joint roller format:

Manual Joint Rollers (Roll-Style)

The classic plastic roller — load the tray with ground herb and rolling paper, close the lid, and roll the device forward and backward. Devices like the RAW Rolling Machine and Doink Rollerz are the go-tos. Best for anyone who wants a simple, no-batteries-required tool that produces consistent joints in 70mm, 79mm, 100mm, and 110mm sizes.

Electric Cigarette Injectors

Push-button electric machines that inject loose tobacco or herb into a pre-rolled cigarette tube. The Powermatic II+ and Powermatic IV Plus are the most popular electric injectors on the market. Best for anyone making RYO cigarettes in volume or who wants a near-hands-free machine.

Cone Loaders

Devices that fill pre-rolled cones (RAW cones, King Palm, and similar) with ground herb quickly and evenly. The TIGER Pre-Rolled Cone Loader, RAW Cone Loader, and Ongrok Cone Loader are top sellers. Best for anyone who buys pre-rolled cones in bulk and wants a fast, mess-free way to fill them.

Multi-Cone Roll Boxes

Batch joint rollers that produce multiple joints at once. The RAW Rawtomatic Roll Box and Buddies Bump Box can produce 36 to 76 joints in a single round. Best for parties, frequent users, or anyone who wants to roll a week's supply in a few minutes.

How to Use a Joint Roller

The basic manual joint roller process:

  1. Grind your dry herb to a medium-fine consistency
  2. Load the rolling tray evenly with the ground herb
  3. Close the roller and roll the tray forward and backward a few times to shape the joint
  4. Insert a rolling paper with the gummed side facing up
  5. Roll a few more turns until the paper is fully wrapped and sealed
  6. Open the roller and your finished joint is ready

For electric injectors and cone loaders, follow the device-specific instructions — both are easier and faster than manual rolling once you've used them a few times.

Joint Roller vs Hand Rolling

Hand-rolling is a skill that takes practice. Joint rollers remove the skill curve:

  • Consistency — joint rollers produce nearly identical joints every time; hand-rolling varies session to session
  • Speed — once you're used to a roller, it's faster than hand-rolling, especially for multiple joints
  • Tightness — rollers produce tightly-packed joints that burn evenly; hand-rolled joints often run or canoe
  • Accessibility — joint rollers help users with hand mobility issues or anyone who's never gotten the hand-rolling technique down

That said, hand-rolling skills are still worth learning for situations when you don't have your roller with you.

Brands Carried

Discreet Smoker stocks joint rollers, rolling machines, and cone loaders from the brands serious rollers trust:

  • RAW — the most recognizable name in rolling, with manual rollers, the Rawtomatic Roll Box, and the RAW Cone Loader
  • Powermatic — the gold standard in electric cigarette injectors (Powermatic II+, IV Plus)
  • Doink Rollerz — colorful, reliable manual rollers in king size and other sizes
  • Buddies — maker of the Bump Box, the original multi-cone batch roller
  • TIGER, Ongrok, HSPT, HBI, and Blue Bus Fine Tools — cone loaders and specialized rolling devices

Why Buy Joint Rollers at Discreet Smoker

Discreet Smoker stocks joint rollers across every format — from $10 manual RAW rollers to electric Powermatic injectors and batch roll boxes for high-volume users. Every order ships in plain, discreet packaging with free shipping over $69. Pair your joint roller with quality rolling papers, pre-rolled cones, filter tips, and a rolling tray to complete your setup.

Perfect Your Rolling Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a joint roller?

    A joint roller is a mechanical device that helps you produce perfectly rolled joints, cones, or cigarettes without the manual technique of hand-rolling. Joint rollers come in several formats: manual roll-style machines, electric injector machines, cone loaders, and batch roll boxes. They produce a tighter, more even roll that smokes consistently and burns evenly.

  • How does a joint roller work?

    Manual joint rollers use two rollers connected by a flexible tray. Load ground herb evenly into the tray, close the lid, then roll the device forward and backward to shape the joint. Insert a rolling paper with the gummed side up, roll a few more turns to wrap and seal it, then open the device to remove your finished joint.

  • What size joint roller should I get?

    Match the roller size to the rolling papers and cones you typically use. The most common sizes are 70mm (regular cigarette length), 79mm (1¼ size — the most popular for joints), 100mm (king size), and 110mm (extra-long king). RAW and Doink Rollers come in each of these sizes. The 79mm is the best all-purpose starting point.

  • What's the difference between manual rollers, electric injectors, and cone loaders?

    Manual rollers require ground herb and rolling papers, and produce a finished joint from scratch. Electric injectors push loose tobacco or herb into a pre-rolled cigarette tube — best for RYO cigarettes. Cone loaders fill pre-rolled cones (like RAW or King Palm cones) with ground herb — the fastest format if you already buy cones in bulk.

  • What's the best joint roller for beginners?

    For a first joint roller, a basic manual roller in 79mm or 100mm from RAW or Doink Rollerz is the easiest entry point. The mechanics are simple, the learning curve is minimal, and the rollers are inexpensive. Once you're comfortable, you can upgrade to a multi-cone roll box like the RAW Rawtomatic or Buddies Bump Box for batch rolling.

  • How do you clean a joint roller?

    Empty any leftover material and gently wipe the tray and rollers with a dry cloth or paper towel. For sticky residue, use a slightly damp cloth — avoid soaking the rollers since the bearings and joints can corrode or warp. Keep your roller stored closed when not in use to prevent dust and lint from gumming up the mechanism.

  • Can a joint roller roll different smoking materials?

    Yes. Joint rollers handle dry herb, tobacco, and herbal smoking mixtures. Manual rollers and roll boxes work with any ground material; electric injectors are designed for loose tobacco but work fine with finely ground herb; cone loaders work with anything finely ground enough to flow into the cone.

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