$ 74.99
The Zig-Zag King Size Unbleached Cones Carton is a bulk supply of 72 pre-rolled cones for smokers who go through papers fast and don't want to think about restocking every week. Each cone is made from unbleached, natural-fiber paper that lets your flower's flavor come through without that processed paper taste getting in the way. You get 24 packs of 3 cones each, all with built-in paper tips, so there's no rolling, no filter folding, just grind and fill.
This carton is built for people who keep cones in rotation — whether you're the one who always has something ready for the group, you're stocking up before a trip, or you just prefer the consistency of cones over hand-rolling every time.
Daily smokers who prefer cones over rolling will get the most out of this carton. If you're the person who always has one ready for friends, or you burn through a cone or two every evening, buying in bulk just makes sense. It's also solid for event hosts, trip prep, or anyone who wants to fill a few at a time and have them ready to go.
People who care about flavor will appreciate the unbleached paper — if you've ever noticed a chemical or papery taste with bleached whites, these natural-fiber cones are a noticeable step up. And if you already have a grinder and rolling station set up at home, this carton slots right into that workflow.
Using pre-rolled cones is about as simple as it gets. Grind your material to a medium consistency — not powder-fine, not chunky — and pour it into the open end of the cone. Tap the cone gently on a flat surface as you fill so everything settles evenly toward the tip. You can use a small packing tool, the end of a pen, or even a chopstick to compress the material lightly as you go.
The goal is an even fill from tip to top without packing so tight that airflow gets restricted. Once you've got it filled to the level you want, twist the excess paper at the top closed. That's it. The cone shape and built-in tip handle all the structural work that makes hand-rolling tricky.
If you like to prep ahead, you can fill several cones and store them in a protective container. The original slide boxes work fine for this, or you can use joint tubes to keep pre-filled cones safe for travel.
Consistency matters more than anything else when filling cones. Material that's ground evenly and packed with consistent density will burn straight down without racing to one side. If you're getting uneven burns, try packing a little looser or grinding a bit finer.
For group sessions where you're filling multiple cones, a cone loader can speed things up significantly. Most loaders sized for king-size cones will work with these, so if you already have one in your setup, you're good to go.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Pre-rolled cones |
| Brand | Zig-Zag |
| Size | King size |
| Paper type | Unbleached, natural fiber |
| Cones per pack | 3 |
| Packs per carton | 24 |
| Total cones | 72 |
| Tips | Built-in paper filter on each cone |
| Pack style | Crush-resistant slide box |
These are full king-size cones, which means they hold significantly more material than standard 1 1/4 size. If you're used to smaller cones or papers, expect these to last longer per session and require more flower to fill properly. They're ideal for sharing or for smokers who prefer a longer, slower burn.
Cone filling devices and loaders work well with these as long as they're designed for king-size — double-check your tool's sizing if you're not sure. Hand-filling works fine too, especially if you've got a funnel or packing stick to help guide material into the narrow end.
The built-in paper tips are standard width and work with most roach clip styles if you smoke them down that far.
Keep the carton and individual slide boxes in a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight. Paper absorbs moisture from humid environments, which can make cones soft or hard to light. If you're in a humid climate, consider storing them with your other storage and packaging supplies in a sealed container.
The slide boxes are designed to resist crushing, so they're reasonably travel-friendly on their own. For filled cones you're saving for later, a doob tube or protective case will keep them from getting bent or broken in a bag.
You get 72 cones total. The carton contains 24 individual packs, and each pack has 3 king-size cones inside.
Two main differences: these are pre-rolled cones with tips already built in, so you don't do any rolling or filter work. And they're unbleached, which gives them a more natural tan color and removes the chlorine processing that can affect taste. If you want classic Zig-Zag quality without the bright white paper and without the rolling, these are the move.
Yes. Any cone-filling device designed for king-size cones should work with these. Just make sure your filler isn't sized for smaller 1 1/4 cones, or you'll have fit issues.
Night and day difference. The hard part of rolling is shaping the paper and tucking it without creases or gaps. Cones are already shaped, so you just fill them. If you can operate a funnel and gently pack material down, you can use cones. We've seen people who gave up on rolling years ago switch to cones and never look back.
The burn characteristics are similar when the cones are packed properly. The main difference is taste — unbleached paper tends to have a cleaner, less chemical flavor since it hasn't gone through chlorine processing. Burn speed depends more on your grind consistency and how tightly you pack than on the paper color.
The slide boxes help a lot — they're more rigid than typical paper packaging. For extra protection, especially with filled cones, toss them in a hard-sided case or a dedicated tube. Keeping them separate from heavier items in your bag goes a long way.
Definitely. A lot of people fill a few cones at a time and store them for the week. Just keep filled cones in something protective so they don't get crushed or dried out. The original slide boxes work, or you can use tubes designed for pre-rolls. Avoid leaving filled cones in humid spots or direct sunlight for extended periods.