The VIBES Rice Cones Box – King Size is a premium box of pre-rolled rice paper cones made for people who actually care what their flower tastes like. Built for slow, flavorful burns and longer hangs, each king cone comfortably fits around 1 gram, so you’re not constantly reloading. If you want consistent rolls without fighting with papers, tips, and crutches every time, this box has you covered for a long while.
Why You’ll Actually Use These
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Stretch your sesh — Rice paper burns slower than hemp, so your king-size cones hang around instead of disappearing in five minutes.
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Let the terps shine — Thin, clean-burning rice paper keeps the flavor focused on your flower, not the paper.
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Zero rolling skills required — Pre-rolled with tips, so you just grind, pack, and go.
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Party-ready quantity — 30 coffins with 3 cones each (90 total) means you’ve got more than enough for pregame, afters, and everything in between.
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Consistent every time — Same size, same pack, same burn, so you’re not playing “which one runs today?”
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Less paper, more flower — King size capacity fits roughly 1 gram without stuffing in a dense log.
Best For
These VIBES king size rice cones are made for people who like to post up for a proper smoke, not just sneak a couple quick hits. If your ideal sesh is passing one around the circle, talking for 20 minutes, and it’s still burning smooth, this is your lane. They’re also clutch for anyone who hates hand-rolling but still wants that classic cone experience instead of switching to pipes or rigs from the usual smoke shop products lineup.
How to Use Them
Think of these as “rolling papers on easy mode.” Each cone is already shaped, tipped, and ready to be filled. All you really handle is the grind and the pack. Because they’re rice paper, they’re a bit thinner than a lot of standard papers, which is part of why the burn is so clean and slow.
For best results, use a consistent grind so your flower packs evenly and the cone burns without canoes. A good grinder makes a huge difference here, and it’s worth keeping your loading area tidy with something simple like a dab pad or tray so material doesn’t end up everywhere.
Once packed to the level you like (around a gram is their sweet spot), you’re ready to go. If you’re prepping for a group, you can knock out several cones in a row and stash them safely until it’s time to spark up.
Specifications
| Brand |
VIBES |
| Product Type |
Pre-rolled cones (rolling papers) |
| Material |
Rice paper |
| Size |
King Size |
| Approx. Capacity |
~1 gram per cone |
| Cones per Coffin |
3 |
| Coffins per Box |
30 |
| Total Cones per Box |
90 |
| Price |
$75.99 |
Storage & Longevity Tips
Rice papers like a cool, dry, stable environment. Keep the coffins inside the main box when you’re not using them, and avoid leaving them out somewhere humid or in direct sun. If you like to pre-pack a few at a time, slide them back into a coffin or a small reusable container from your storage and packaging stash so they don’t get bent or dusty.
FAQ
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How much can each VIBES King Size rice cone hold?
Each king size cone is designed to hold roughly 1 gram of ground flower comfortably. You can pack a little less if you want shorter seshes, but 1 gram is where they really feel balanced in terms of airflow and burn.
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Do these burn slower than regular hemp cones?
Yes. Rice paper is thinner and tends to burn slower and cleaner than a lot of hemp papers, which is why people reach for these when they want to stretch a smoke and really taste their flower. If you’re used to standard cones, you’ll notice the difference in how long these hang around.
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Are the cones already tipped, or do I need to add filters?
They come pre-rolled with tips built in, so you don’t need separate filter papers or crutches. Just load them up. If you’re packing several at once, a small funnel or packing tool from your usual accessories setup can make the job even faster.
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How should I store the extra cones so they don’t get crushed?
Keep them in their original coffins inside the box, and store the box somewhere dry, away from heavy stuff that could flatten it. If you like to carry a few with you, move one coffin (with its 3 cones) into a bag or case so you’re not hauling the whole box. For rolled and filled cones, a small jar or tube works great; plenty of people repurpose empty glass jars for this.
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Is rice paper more fragile than other papers?
Rice papers are usually thinner, so you’ll want to treat them with a bit more care than thick, chalky papers. Handle from the tip end when loading, don’t over-cram the top, and they’ll hold up fine. The pre-rolled shape helps a lot — the tricky folding work is already done.
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Will these work if my flower is a little sticky?
Yes, as long as your grind is even. Very sticky flower can clump, which affects how evenly the cone burns, so a solid grind is key. If you’re dealing with especially resinous material, keep your grinder and tools clean between packs, similar to how you’d maintain gear when working with rosin or hash on parchment paper.
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How do I keep the burn even and avoid canoeing?
Most of that comes down to packing. Aim for a firm but not rock-hard fill from tip to top so airflow stays consistent. Avoid big chunks or stems that can poke the paper. When you’re packing a bunch in a row for a session, using a clean loading area like you would when setting up nectar collectors and other gear helps you see and remove any odd pieces before they go into the cone.