RAW Black King Size Triangle Scoop Cones 3pk 30bx

The RAW Black King Size Triangle Scoop Cones are pre-rolled cones made from unrefined, chlorine-free paper with a built-in scoop tip that doubles as a packing tool. Built for smokers who want a cleaner burn and faster prep without messing with filters or rolling by hand. These come in 3-packs, sold in a 30-box case — ideal for smoke shops, brands, or anyone who rolls through cones regularly.

Key Benefits

  • Triangle scoop tip does double duty — acts as a built-in packing tool so you're not hunting for a separate stick to tamp down your flower
  • RAW Black's ultra-thin unrefined paper — burns slower and cleaner than standard whites, with less ash and more flavor from your flower
  • Pre-rolled with crutch included — skip the fold-and-roll routine, just fill, twist, and light
  • King size capacity — fits roughly 1 gram of flower when packed properly, works for solo sessions or sharing
  • Case of 90 cones total — 3 cones per pack, 30 packs per box, so you're stocked for a while or ready to move inventory
  • Chlorine-free, unbleached paper — no chemical additives, just natural fibers and a clean-tasting burn

Best For

These cones are made for dispensaries and smoke shops that need bulk inventory, cannabis brands looking to stock customer shelves, and smokers who'd rather prep cones than roll joints from scratch. If you're someone who rolls multiple times a day or wants to pre-fill a bunch for the weekend, this case size makes sense. Also good for anyone who likes the RAW Black aesthetic and wants the slowest burn RAW makes in a cone format.

How to Use It

Start by loosening the cone gently — don't tear the paper. Hold it upright and use the triangle scoop tip to guide your ground flower into the cone, or just pinch and drop flower in from the top. Once you've filled it to your preferred level (usually about a gram for king size), use the scoop tip or a separate packing tool to tamp the flower down evenly. You want it snug but not so tight that airflow is blocked. Twist the top closed once you're happy with the pack.

Light the twisted tip, rotate it slightly as you puff to get an even burn going. RAW Black paper burns slower than standard cones, so expect a longer session and more time to taste your flower. If you're pre-filling a bunch, store them upright in a tube or jar to keep them from getting crushed or drying out.

These are designed for flower only. If you're mixing in concentrates, keep it light — too much oil or wax will clog airflow and make the paper burn unevenly.

Specifications

Size King Size (roughly 110mm long)
Material Unrefined, chlorine-free paper
Tip Style Triangle scoop crutch (built-in filter)
Quantity 3 cones per pack, 30 packs per box (90 cones total)
Capacity Approximately 1 gram of flower per cone
Paper Type RAW Black — ultra-thin, natural gum, slow burn

What's Included

  • 30 packs of RAW Black King Size Triangle Scoop Cones (3 cones per pack, 90 cones total)

Fit & Compatibility

These are standard king size cones, so they'll fit most cone tubes, doob tubes, and smell-proof cases designed for 110mm pre-rolls. The triangle scoop tip is slightly wider than a standard round crutch, so if you're used to storing cones in tight tubes, check the fit first. Works with any flower grind, but medium grind tends to pack and burn most evenly. Fine grinds can pack too tight and restrict airflow, chunky grinds can cause uneven burns.

Not compatible with concentrate-only fills — these are flower cones. If you're twaxing (wrapping with wax), keep it light on the outside. Too much concentrate will make the paper burn poorly or go out mid-session.

Limitations

RAW Black paper is ultra-thin, which means slower burn but also more fragile handling. If you're rough when filling or packing, it's easier to tear than thicker cones. The triangle scoop tip is clever but not always necessary — some people prefer a round crutch for easier gripping and drawing. This is a case of 30 packs, so it's more inventory than most individual smokers need unless you're rolling daily or prepping for events. Retail shops and brands will move through this faster.

These cones don't have humidity control built in. If you're pre-filling and storing them for more than a few days, keep them in an airtight container or they'll dry out and burn too fast.

FAQ

How many grams fit in a king size cone?

About 1 gram when packed properly. You can fit a bit more if you really tamp it down, but airflow suffers and the burn gets uneven. Stick closer to 1 gram for the best experience.

What's the difference between RAW Black and regular RAW cones?

RAW Black uses thinner, unrefined paper with a slower burn rate. It's designed for people who want to taste their flower more and have a longer session. Regular RAW (Natural) is slightly thicker and burns a bit faster, but still cleaner than most bleached papers.

Can I use these for tobacco?

Yes, but they're designed for flower. Tobacco burns hotter and faster, so you might find the slow burn unnecessary. Most people use these for cannabis or herbal blends.

Do I need a separate packing tool?

Not really — the triangle scoop tip is meant to help you pack as you fill. But if you like a tighter pack or prefer a longer tool for better control, a separate packing stick can help.

How should I store pre-filled cones?

Keep them upright in a smell-proof tube or jar, in a cool, dry place. If you're storing them for more than a few days, add a humidity pack (58% or 62% RH) to keep the flower and paper from drying out. Don't leave them loose in a bag or they'll get crushed.

Will these fit in a standard doob tube?

Most king size tubes will fit these, but the triangle scoop tip is slightly wider than a round crutch. Check your tube diameter first if you're buying in bulk for packaging.

Can I use concentrates in these cones?

You can add a small amount of wax or rosin to flower (twaxing), but don't fill them with concentrate only. The paper isn't designed for high heat from pure concentrate burns, and airflow will clog. Stick to flower with light concentrate accents if you want to mix.

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