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How to roll a joint somewhere, nowhere, and everywhere

If you want to learn how to roll a personal pinner, how to use our Joint Cone, or use your Stanley Water Bottle as a rolling tray, we’ve got you covered.

Rolling a joint is a highly personal (pun intended) activity, and even though there are a lot of how to roll a joint tutorials online, we couldn’t find exactly what we were looking for, which was a variety of joint rolling practices, both pretentious and totally unhinged. This is just the start of our collection, we suggest visiting often as we will continue adding to this list. Choose what interests or delights you below.


How to roll a personal pinner or mini joint

Another Room’s cofounder Shafeez rolls A LOT of these a week, needless to say he’s a professional joint roller. He is an EXTREMELY detail oriented seasoned stoner.

Video Caption: Shafeez ripping his Ultra Thin Zig Zag rolling paper in half, in preparation for rolling a pinner joint.


How to roll a joint with the Joint Cone

Another Room’s cofounder Chloe (who can’t roll a joint) rolls a perfect joint with the Joint Cone.

Video Caption: A close up view of Chloe licking Edie Parker papers that are wrapped around her Joint Cone as part of her joint rolling tutorial


How to roll a joint on your Stanley Water Bottle

Another Room’s pal Tyler hand rolls a joint using her Stanley Water Bottle as a rolling tray.

Video Caption: Tyler is placing her rolling papers on top of her Stanley Water Bottle that she is using as a rolling tray


How to roll a joint on the top of a mountain

Chris from The Honeybee Collective shows us how to be the highest person in Colorado.

Video Caption: Chris enjoying his joint on top of a mountain in Colorado.


Coming Soon!

From how to roll a personal pinner, or use your Stanley Water Bottle as a rolling tray, we’ve got you covered. Here's what's coming up:

  • How to roll a joint with acrylic nails
  • How to roll a joint on a surfboard in the middle of the ocean

Know someone who struggles with rolling joints!?

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