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The Powermatic II Plus is a top-rated electric cigarette injector machine featuring a faster motor and enhanced gears for 25% more power and fewer jams. It uses a titanium-plated blade for precise tobacco cutting and can produce both king size and 100mm cigarettes. Designed for ease and efficiency, it includes a large tobacco hopper, cleaning tools, and a 1-year warranty, making it the go-to choice for cost-conscious smokers seeking premium, customizable smokes at home.
| ASIN | B003TQPRDW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,763 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Cigarette Machines |
| Brand Name | Powermatic |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 25,861 Reviews |
| Flavor | unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08720892076816 |
| Included Components | 1x - Powermatic II Electric Cigarette Making Machine, 3x - Handy Accessory Tools, 1x - Tray, 1x - Stomper Included Components 1x - Powermatic II Electric Cigarette Making Machine, 3x - Handy Accessory Tools, 1x - Tray, 1x - Stomper See more |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 4.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 4.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Powermatic |
| Model Number | PMATIC2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 4 |
| Part Number | 1212 |
| Set Name | Powermatic II+ 4 Piece Set |
| Special Feature | Improved Efficiency and Reduced Jams |
| Special Features | Improved Efficiency and Reduced Jams |
| UPC | 792273396149 712396568889 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**N
Well Built And Designed Machine!!!!!! **Updated**
So far so good on this unit. Ive already shot about 2 cartons worth of cigarettes and I havent experianced a jam yet. This is a pretty self explanitory machine. You can tell when you got too much tobacco in the chamber... it just doesnt feel right and it will look over full. If there is tobacco extending past the cutter line after filling... you got too much. I was nervous about buying this with the amount of reviews that I had read that this was a jam prone item and it had a "Learning Curve" well, thats partially true.. but mostly only when switching from a ribbon cut to a shag cut. so generally only a tube or two lost before getting the hang of it. I actually can shoot a 100 perfectly, never have any issues with that - although I struggle with shooting a King without excessive carrot top. I have been using Zen tubes. no problems there either all working perfectly. though I do take the time to always align the glue strip of the tube with where the grabber is on the machine. That little extra thickness makes a difference I believe. I just ordered 2lbs of Venguer... we will see in a few weeks how she holds up and I will update! **Update** Good news to report so far! It has been almost one month since I have purchased the machine and the results have been amazing. I shoot one Zen box of 250 tubes in a session, Then allow the machine to cool and any remaining tobacco is brushed and blown out waiting atleast a few hours before next session. Were at 7lbs of tobacco and roughly 1900 tubes have passed through the machine since we got her running, half king size and half 100s. Once supreme flavor and headache causing chemicals were gone my entire house hold jumped to the SYO/RYO train and we all take turns making our cartons for the week. Minus the few "learning" tubes that were damaged when I first got the machine, I still have yet to experiance a jam. The worst I have encountered is the occasional small piece torn off the end of the tube where the grabber holds it, and this has no effect on the sticks smoking qualitys. Still running on Zen FF tubes of both sizes. We will be soon moving to Vera Cruz Elegantes for our King sizes, as it has a more exciting look, a micro perf paper and 20mm filter, I will update on these tubes with this machine in the future. I have run through a few different tobaccos trying some low end and some high end stuff. Sparrow and Largo definitly at the low end of the spectrum, while Peter Stokkebye and Five Brothers easily sit at the top. In the end, I find D&R tobacco to be the perfect level in quality and taste for the dollar. I have grown to like the ribbon cut over the shag cut for SYO smokes. Ribbon is easy to stuff and get a consistent burn and draw almost everytime, while shag seems to need to be watched for its moisture content and its compaction in the chamber before stuffing. Just a little refrence and food for thought, This isnt perfect and more of an estimation. Using round numbers because its easier, lets look at inital investment cost. I paid 75$ for my machine, 65$ for a 12 pack of 2oz tobacco sampler kit, 55$ for 2 lbs of D&R Venguer, and 20$ for 5 boxes of Zen FF Kings. This is what we started with. So for roughly 215$ I was making my own smokes. Depending on how each cigarette is stuffed, I generally get about 2.5 to 3 cartons per pound of tobacco, so were looking at about 500 to 600 cigarettes per lb. So if I break that down to a total of 1000 smokes for my 2 original lbs - To cover my inital cost of the investment I am paying somewhere in the nature of 4.30$ a pack. Where I am at, I get my Marlboro cartons for more then 50$ each but I will use 50$ as a good start since it generally is the minimum for a carton. So what I saved not having to drive to go get packs or cartons and not paying full retail at gas stations for smokes, I have pretty much already covered my original cost within the month by not purchasing my normal 5 cartons. That justifys the original purchase to me. So now if you figure the cost of the Cigarettes without the intial overhead cost of purchase, 55$ for 2 lbs of D&R Venguer, 20$ for 5 boxes of Zen FF Kings, we have 75$. So for 75$ you get 1000 smokes, Do the math and your looking at 1.50$ cost per pack. Now thats a price I can enjoy and all the while im smoking higher quality paper and tobacco. So for minor increases in total cost, I can get a ultra premium smoke - cheaper then any over the counter Cigarette. I will Update as the abuse to the Machine continues. Good Luck with your adventure! Smoke Happy!
B**R
Love this machine!!
Excellent machine!! Sturdy, well made and creates a perfect cigarette every time if used properly!! It comes with all the utensils pictured and they are all functional and useful each time you use the machine, particularly the brush and the little side tray that easily lifts off and on below the tube feed. I received my Powermatic II a week ago, I took it out of the box and began making cigarettes within 2 minutes. I made an entire carton without a single jam and without the loss of a single tube. That first carton took me over two hours as I was new to the process and I am a perfectionist. The next day I sat down to make another carton and it took me an hour and thirty minutes...all perfect and just one jam near the end of the carton and totally my fault for overloading the cylinder. The jam took me all of 30 seconds to clean out and begin rolling again. This machine should last a long time if used properly, taken care of and cleaned after each use. It only took me one hour and fifteen minutes to make my third carton of cigarettes and I expect that will be my best time from now on. At first I thought the piece added to the top of the machine to 'hold' additional tobacco was useless...however...once I perfected my technique of using the machine I learned that it is invaluable as it holds enough tobacco to make 6 to 8 cigarettes without reaching up over and over again into the tobacco bag. I can't seem to make a bad smoke, some are tighter and some are looser (less tobacco) but all are filled from filter to end and smoke evenly. I use King Tubes (Beretta)and Pipe Tobacco and I am just sorry I didn't do this a LONG time ago....I could have saved Hundreds (maybe thousands) of dollars since I began smoking 40 years ago. It is SO easy to do and the smokes are Better than the Manufactured ones....perhaps it is the tobacco, without as many preservatives and additives, or just the pure satisfaction that I made it myself AND saved so much money!! I have now made a total of four cartons of cigarettes (enough for the next month) and have already gotten my money's worth from this machine and it still looks and works like new!! If you smoke a pack a day or more you should get this machine and begin saving money from now on...it takes about six minutes to make a pack once you have the machine out of the box. UPDATE: I have now owned this machine for over 9 months and have rolled over 40 Cartons, it still looks and works like new. I have only had two jams in all that time and both were my fault and occurred within the first couple weeks of ownership. I have never lost a tube and never rolled an unusable smoke. If you clean your Powermatic each time after use it should last for years. I make sure the chamber is completely empty and slide the round brush utensil into the chamber after each use. After about four months the arm got really tight to push all the way back so I sprayed a little WD-40 at the base of the arm and rotated it several times and it was better than new. Again this past month it happened again and the WD-40 again made it smooth as new. So, every four months a little squirt of lubricant and cleanings after every use will keep this machine working like new for years to come. I Still Love this machine and I can now roll a carton in about 45 minutes. Also can make about 15 smokes without reaching up for more tobacco. Even figuring the price of the Powermatic into the equation each pack of smokes cost me about .65 cents, I have already saved well over a grand. Best purchase I have ever made.
E**M
Great!!!!!!
So, let me start out saying that if you can quit then you should! That being said, I've been a smoker of cigarettes, pipes, and cigars for 20 years. Sad, I know. However, this thing is slicker than snot! Works awesome! There were quite a few questions that I had before purchasing this machine that I could not find anywhere on the internet, so I thought that I would try to answer them here and it may help you. 1. Does pipe tobacco taste and feel like cigarette tobacco? Well, yes and no. If you have ever smoked a pipe or a cigar then you know how harsh the "throat feel" and "mouth feel" can be. If you order a bagged tobacco like "The Good Stuff" Gold or "Gambler" Gold then it is extremely close to light cigarette tobacco. Does it taste exactly like a Maralboro? No, not quite. But darn close. Close enough where I will roll my own from now on. 2. Does it take a lot of time? No. I learned how much to pack into the machine very quickly. I experimented with about 5 cigarettes on how much to pack into the machine. Feeling a Maralboro cigarette's firmness against the RYO product. You learn very quickly how much pressure is need to make a butt. It took me about an hour to make 100 cigarettes and I got very fast towards the end. So I'm sure my next 100 will be much faster. 3. How cost effective is it? I made 5 packs in 1 hour (and I will get much faster) for about $1.85 a pack. Cigarettes in Maine are about $8.00 a pack, so you do the math where you life. 4. How is the machine? Very easy!! Its very slick and works awesome. I bought it based on the reviews on amazon. It got here in 24 hours. It is fairly heavy and requires very little effort to operate. Seems well constructed. The side pan isn't really necessary. I make cigs on a cookie sheet pan to catch the loose tobacco and reuse it later. I got down to about 5 to 6 cigs a minute in the first hour. 5. What cigarette tubes and tobacco should I order? Well, this is only my opinion and not fact. I went with Gambler Red king filters and a 6 oz back of "The Good Stuff" gold and "Gambler" gold. Both seem very similar to me. I smoked Maralboro lights for many years and I don't notice enough difference to really care based on the money that I am saving. I have 1000 tubes to go through and I'm not that picky. However, I will try the Gambler Light tubes next time. The smoke I RYO is now a cross between a Maralboro Red and a Maralboro Light. Once again I am not that picky given that I'm saving so much money. Bottom line: pick some tubes and tobacco and give it a shot. I've been happy with what I selected so far and will mess around with brand a little in the future. 6. Should I do it" Yes! Do it NOW! I cannot believe how long I waited to do this because I was afraid that I wouldn't like it or that it would be too much trouble. It's easy and really not that time consuming givin all of the times that I hopped in my truck or stopped on my way to and from work to grab a pack of smokes. I feel like a fool for not doing this years ago. Do it! Massive savings!
G**E
This is definitely the best machine for RYO!!!!
This is the 3rd electric machine I've bought. The first 2 were both where auger type machines, while they made a good cigarette, I had the same experience most others warn about, the cherry falling off, burn holes, etc. I ordered the Powermatic 2 after reading quite a few of the reviews, and burning another hole in a shirt. I got this machine in about a week, but it was a day sooner then I expected so I was pleasantly surprised. I was determined that I would actually make some smokes before writing a review. I like some others when I make my smokes prefer to make a carton at a time, although it's broken up a little since I can't sit for long periods of time. I started making my new smokes the day the machine arrived, I did watch some videos on YouTube prior to receiving my Powermatic 2, and recommend anyone considering this machine do the same, so got the first 2 or 3 packs made, I did stop and smoke one just to see how I was doing. I was amazed that my smokes were absolutely perfect, and the one I smoked was just as good as any store bought smoke. I got my first carton finished and actually threw away the rest of the smokes I had from the old machine. The best advice I can give to anyone is if you're considering a machine to RYO do yourself a favor and get the Powermatic 2, it is the best electric machine out there for the price. **UPDATE 11-4-2013** Have already made 5 cartons with this little machine, it's running strong and making perfect smokes. Others have stated about machine jams, I think that's more to either filling the chamber too much or having too much of the powder that's at the bottom of your bag of tobacco. I will admit, the cartons that I've made with this little beauty I have had 2 jams, the machine detected them right away and reset for the jam to be cleared out, the first one was an overload of tobacco, and the 2nd one was that all that stuff at the bottom of the bag, which gets remixed in with my tobacco before I even get started since I blend 2 types of tobacco for my smokes. I will never go back to the previous type of electric machine that I used. I really wish this machine was around when I purchased my first electric machine, and it's paid for itself already. I don't see any reason to spend in the neighborhood of $800 for another brand of machine that is being sold, since with that machine you have to buy a tobacco shredder and the tobacco itself from the manufacturer or violate it's warranty. I'm looking forward to getting lots of use out of this machine. **UPDATE: 6/19/2015** 2 days ago 6/17/15 I started having an issue where the little arm that holds the cigarette on the injector tube was releasing the tube as it was filling. After investigating the problem, I found that this little arm has a rubber tip on it and it was worn out. Since it's a cost for the machine, and this was the only issue, I looked to see if there was some way to fix the problem. My solution was to take a utility knife and scrape the remaining piece of rubber from the arm, and take standard O Ring, cut a small piece from it and use a drop of super glue to attach it to the arm, and let it sit overnight. This morning I made a pack of smokes and everything works fine again, just watch that you don't overfill your tubes and give the new rubber tip a chance to wear in. I saved the O Ring in case I need to do this quick repair again., Hope this helps anyone who winds up with the same issue.
J**I
BEST CIGARETTE MACHINE AROUND & EXCELLENT WARRANTY/CUSTOMER SERVICE EXPERIENCE!
I've owned 3 of these and my best friend has had one for years and years, too. Had one years ago myself and it eventually did stop working (as any product will) after many years of reliable, solid use. I currently have two of these machines in two different rooms of my house. One of them had an issue so I contacted the manufacturer. They paid for the shipping for me to send it in for repair and promptly sent me back a perfectly working repaired unit. The repaired unit worked literally as good as new, if not better! I was super impressed. This machine, if you use it correctly, will make you perfectly rolled cigarette just about every time. When you do get the occasional dud, it's because you're doing something wrong, such as not packing the machine with tobacco properly or using crumbs. You should NEVER use tobacco crumbs in ANY machine, in my opinion. This will always clog them up and can damage them (and even the manufacturer's instructions will tell you that). It takes literally seconds to have 1 cigarette rolled with this machine. And it's night and day way better than the even the more expensive machines with the manual crank. I used to have a couple of those and it worked but was a chore. And those manual machines clog all the time and need a ton more maintenance. With this machine, if you mess up and use crumbs, you can use a pair of scissors and/or the included cleaning tools to unclog it. This does happen from time to time if you're not paying close enough attention to how crumby your tobacco is. If you do pay attention, fresher tobacco will have a lot more texture and a small amount of natural moisture to it, so it's pliable. Good, fresh tobacco also is larger in your fingers. Old, crumby tobacco will feel gritty, fine, small and dry on your fingers. THROW THAT AWAY if you don't want to jam or damage your machine. I've made many, many cartons worth of cigarettes with this machine. You can usually make a pack in a few minutes, so a full carton probably takes maybe 20-30 minutes. The savings are worth it and I personally have found that the side effects from the pipe tobacco I use from the smoke shop are far less than those you get from store-bought cigarettes. I personally use and highly recommend Kentucky Select pipe tobacco. Personally, I like menthol tobacco. As far as tubes, I've tried them all, and the best of the best brand for those is Shargio, in my humble opinion. The company that makes the Powermatic II honors their warranty, so you can feel assured about this purchase. It's a worthwhile investment that literally pays for itself!
T**R
DaveBomber
As with one of the previous reviews, I've had some lengthy experience with one of the hand-cranked tube feeders. Mine is the Top-O-Matic, and seems i had similar disappointments for some time, until I ordered a hand roller, which let me figure I had nothing to lose trying to tweak it a bit. Still, not perfect, trying to get that tobacco all the way to the filter of a 100mm didn't seem to be in the design, although when i first got it, I had to use King Sized tubes, which after some amount of learning curve I was able to pack pretty well. After some time, and looking into other products, reading reviews to be sure I was getting something worth the money, I stumbled on a review that helped to more closely resolve that problem getting the tobacco closer to the filter. Now, there's something needed to be said about the tobacco being used; then of course it also seems moisture, dryness, even current air conditions, such as humidity all seem to factor in when trying to use any sort of tube roller. I even bought one of those pocket size models, another "Top" product - best thing to come out of that was the spatula that it comes with (very handy packing tool - that, and a good set of tweezers). At first, I was using cigarette tobacco, and after doing the math, it seemed I was mostly doing this rolling as a hobby, because if I was to pay myself the difference of buying already made cigarettes, and the efforts of making them, I certainly would have been better off getting a second job on the cheap and just buying already made ones, instead. Then I started trying the "dual-purpose" tobaccos, and have experimented extensively, pretty certain there are several out there that are even easier to work with than cigarette tobacco, I've found a few I like, but most of that is a bit of personal taste, so I'd recommend doing some amount of research in that vein, to anyone: it's brought the math into better perspective, such that by making a couple packs an hour makes it worthwhile, and I can do that on the hand crank, so guess it's all good, now. The thing that helped with the hand cranks, getting closer to the tip: well, there's a few things that was left out in that review, but i already realized after so many bags of tobacco that there's always going to be very small particles for a good percentage of the bottom to every bag, so i would save that to be used as "filler", just to mix it in with that half of the cigarette closer to the filter, and use only the largest particles for the opened end of the tube, where you would light it. The added review that helped get to the tip, can't quote word for word, but was easy enough, once it got mentioned to be an epiphany that has helped immensely using hand-cranks: "preload the tip" was about all it had to say - put some of the smaller particles into the well area, not a lot, but enough to fill up that tip area that sticks out where you're going to hang your tube onto - push that little bit towards the exit without having a tube on it, but block it (it's not safe to have fingers there, but i would, and when i felt the spoon making gentle contact I'd just pull back) - now i got a little extra tobacco where I'll need it, to get closer to the tip. Doesn't guarantee to make it, and usually still had to pack and pinch it down a bit, but it was a lot better after starting to do that, than before without the preload. Now, this electric; had lots of reservations here. The reviews were fair, and i felt badly for that guy that had it always jamming and breaking, but to be honest I have assume he had some factors working against him, those of us with some more experience have probably figured on. Otherwise, my worst fear was getting it to load a 100mm, without being able to preload as described above with the hand crank. After that epiphany, for my hand-cranker, it was pretty clear an electric would not be as easily controlled that i could just have it stop where i wanted, to do that preload, and then fill the well for packing into the 100mm tubes. I suppose, one of the factors not yet mentioned, are the tubes themselves; while there are really not a lot of varieties to fulfill my desire for Menthol 100mm, and i still struggled often with what was locally available. Online, I finally found "Zen" brand tubes, and am so grateful I did - another review once mentioned how the use of tubes being 20mm wide was too small, well, I guess I found what that guy was looking for - wider tubes - BIG difference, even with the hand crank. Well, I was feeling as prepared as i could be, and hoped for the best - so, I have to say, i think i found it! I have had this machine, barely 24 hours now, and I've packed at least a half of a cartons worth of cigarettes. Scared myself a couple times when i jammed it, but to be honest, a well packed cigarette will be "riding a fine line" to what might jam a machine, so you just have to get a feel for it. But MAN!, I have never put out so many perfect cigarettes before, since i got this Powermatic 2 Electric. Wasn't setting any records, but then, when I ever got that first one off the end, and realized it was hardly going to need any tapping - many don't need anything more than to just set them with the rest of the well made cigarettes: they come out as well as ones you pay $8 a pack for (in this area), and now I'm saving enough that this machine will pay for itself, long before I'm done using it. I am sorry about this lengthy review, but i wanted to be sure you understood this is just another person, trying to save a buck, and being fair about how I feel about this product, and not someone who makes money off the sale of these items. Over time, and trials, I've learned a few things, tips and tricks i thought worth sharing, as much as the review itself. Okay, well maybe 24 hours and half a carton of cigarettes isn't enough experience with this much of an investment, to many of you; but for me, I'm pretty confident now I'll have no trouble making lots of very nice quality cigarettes, and as i said, have the machine pay for itself, over time (haven't done the math yet, but that hand-cranked one was already working at a profit too - so I'm not worried). I've seen some of the electrics, wanting $200 to $500 for their machine, and honestly, I can't see how those would be any better, especially since it's all just one cigarette at a time. And clearly, the reviews for some I just couldn't trust, as being from someone like myself who really did buy and use the product. Oh, BTW, I did have a chance to try one of those "multi-cigarette making electrics" as well (in fact got one just a few hours after this one arrived - worst nightmare) that little pocket portable tube cigarette maker works better than what I've found trying to use the "two cigarettes at once electric" i got, and the "three cigarette" one I've seen works on the same principle, so not going to bother that one. I'm perfectly happy with the Powermatic 2 Electric, and intend to be using this for a very long time. :-) (dlm)
J**.
Smaller than it looks ***Updated***
I've only had this for about 3 weeks, but told myself I'd write a review after 1,000 smokes, so here it is. Keep in mind that I came to this machine from a Top-O-Matic hand crank which provided me with many great smokes. I decided to try the Powermatic 2 for no other reason than that I was tired of knocking my beer over;) I'll start with what I don't like. The lever is pretty stiff. This isn't a big deal, but I have to hold the machine down with one hand when opening the lever which throws a hitch in the work flow;) I also noticed that the cutter closes at a bit of an angle and opens at the opposite angle, as if it's being pushed and pulled from one end(instead of the center),which may cause some slight binding and, thus, the stiff lever which if not carefully, deliberately, completely opened will leave the left end of the cutter exposed in the chamber just waiting to slice a sliding finger tip..... if you could get your finger in there. The smallish, recessed chamber with a lip on the operators side make it a little tedious to fill evenly. The "Tobacco holder"/feed ramp extender makes this even worse and is pretty much useless anyway.(more in "Tips") I'll chock most of the above up to "learning curve" as I'm currently enjoying one of the nicest smokes I've ever made. This is the "Good" section btw. After the first 2-300 smokes I've been churning out near perfection with only a handful of slight disappointments. From filter to tip this machine can make a "full", well packed smoke. To highlight this(for those in the know) I've gone back to loading my cigarette case filters up with very little fallout. It's easy to use and clean, fits nicely on a tray with a heap of tobacco and makes a cute little grunt when you're in the process of making a perfect smoke. The few jams I have had were A)my fault and B)easily cleared. So far I am more than happy with the Powermatic 2 and have no real complaints. Time will tell how it holds up, but, at $8-9 a pack for store boughts, I could go through one a month and still be way ahead.... And there's no way I'm going back to the crank. Just a side note: This machine does a great job with King size tubes, but I wouldn't waste my time trying to stuff 100s. There's simply no way that the same amount of tobacco is going to fill another 12mm of tube(as well as it fills a king). Tips:(for this machine and MYO's in general) "This thing likes dry tobacco" ***THIS IS A LIE!!!!*** (The rest has been removed for this update) *************************************************** Update: 4 months in... The problem with the cutter has gotten worse(as I expected)and seems to be the result of a pretty substantial design flaw. I have been able to make it function as new without opening the case. DO NOT PRY ON THE CUTTER!!! I'm still happy with the Powermatic 2, (most of this has been removed for this update... and probably doesn't make any sense now) **************************************************** Update: 10 months in... (3/23/13) The Powermatic II is still going strong, BUT... I recently ordered a back-up Powermatic II for no particular reason, aside from the creeping paranoia that my first one would break and I'd have to buy a $9 pack of cigarettes. Anyway, it sat on a shelf for a few weeks until tonight, when I thought I should make sure it works. And it is as much better than my first one as my first one was better than a hand crank. Makes me wonder if I got a lemon first time. The only visible difference is that the old one has "titanium" printed on the cutter and this one doesn't, but this one is much smoother in operation. I don't really know if there's any internal difference, but the new one is better than the old ever was, so the old one's on the shelf and, to be honest, it lasted a hell of lot longer than I ever expected. I still highly recommend this injector, especially at the current price. It is, by far, the best thing out there under $600. **************************************************** Update: 9 months in (on unit #2) (12/23/13) The Powermatic II #2 is working as well as the first time I used it. The problem with the cutter binding I had with the first unit has NOT occurred with this one. It is still silky smooth, with daily use. I have been having more jams lately, but it's winter, it's drier and so is my backy. This thing really doesn't like dry tobacco. I love stuffing tubes on a rainy day, about 68 degrees out, with the windows open. Nice and springy, well humidified tobacco that's easily crammed into a mellow and long burning piece of MYO perfection. Lately I feel like I'm lighting a fuse every time I have a smoke. It's just hard to keep tobacco wet in the winter, but I'm still very happy with the Powermatic II.
S**E
The Holy Grail for Hand Rollers!
What more to say? When I first started rolling tobacco because I refused to pay double overnight ($300 monthly vs $150) I settled on something cheap. The TOP slide machine, which for <$10 has done me solid for the last 10 months with minimal issues. The few issues I always struggled with hand rolling cigarettes was getting the tobacco packed to the filter and getting a consistent circular thickness throughout the entire cigarette. Two things hands down everyone can say is what makes a pack of smokes superior to hand rolling. I overlooked these for the clean tobacco that actually made smoking tasteful and enjoyable again rolling yourself and I could look past the ends always being loose by packing each using a philips screwdriver and pinching the ends, but it did get rather annoying and started to take an hour to pack each cigarette and pinch the ends for a pack of smoke. Enter the savings of money since then and finally taking a look back at the Powermatic II+ and seeing a sale price. After reading the reviews I was heavily skeptical but I figured I have some extra cash why not pull the trigger. No big loss. I can now say whole-heartily that many of the top reviews are correct and not just people geeking out over technology. These are experienced users and are just stating the facts. This machine hands down is the closest you'll ever get to rolling a cigarette with near perfection like those you buy at the gas station. In 5 minutes of testing immediately after arriving I rolled a pack of cigarettes needing minor packing on 1 or 2 and filling the entire width of the tube (Golden Harvest) to perfection with a strong pack near the filter. I was amazed at how I have the tendency of doing things the hard way for the last 10 months but just chalk it up to a rite of passage. I then decided to test how much I could roll at what speed and pulled 40 tubes out and within 10 minutes all were packed with again one or two issues largely my fault learning the machine as each one is different. The tools they provide make it easy clearing a jam in which I tend to pull the tube out first and then run it to spill out the tobacco before restarting. Sometimes you have to scrap the sides where the jam hits but its all so intuitive. Even with a jam, 10 minutes! I'll just leave it at this after 10 months of rolling my own with a $10 TOP hand machine that still works like a champ and perhaps doing 10,000 cigarettes with. This is the final level. You want the best? This IS THE BEST. Seeing people updating their reviews as they pass 10,000 then 20,000 and up to 30,000+ is a very positive sign and I believe it. Old school American engineering where they make a product that's meant to last and not just designed to break so you become a constant customer to boost their spreadsheets. Go on. Throw out those electrical machine debates out of your head. This ends the conversation. Period!
S**K
Best machine so far used
Got this machine just two days back. Used it from day 1. Faced almost all the prblems discussed above except any machine parts problem (by God's Grace). And today is the day of my salvation. Just a gentle touch with fingure tip where the tube enters the holder. Bingo !! All the rpoblem is gone. The only catch is to release the tube just when the injector touches the end of the tube. A little concentration is common for us PROUD SMOKERS. Result- a nicely packed 100 mm tube. I have used manual injectors for a long time and a spring injector machine for a few months. The tobacco I am using is almost tobacco dust (in all probability they are sweeping the tobacco warehouse and packing them ;-) Both the machines got jammed more often than working properly. But after the little touch' above' this machine is a darling. Hope this one will last for at least 2 years.
M**A
Utilizzo da più di un mese...ripagata in tre settimane
Ottimo prodotto e gran risparmio. Certo c'è da lavorare un paio d'ore a settimana perché fumando in due andavano 2 pacchetti al giorno più o meno e invece che pronte vanno fatte. Ci vuole un po di pratica iniziale per farle al meglio e bisogna scegliere il tabacco più adatto ai propri gusti e che non sia troppo umido. Comunque non tabacco nei sacchetti ma chiamato volume nei pacchi da 30/70 grammi. Io preferisco tubetti con filtro lungo....e da pacchi da 30 grammi tabacco di marca che comunque fumo da 5.9€ a pacco ...contro 5€ a pacchetto comprato...produco circa 48 sigarette...e presa la mano....sono uguali a quelle in vendita. Come avevo letto in altra recensione....se rimane il ciuffetto di tabacco...lo taglio con forbice ed è perfetta
S**E
Excellente machine
J'ai longtemps hésité et finalement je suis ravie de mon achat. La machine est facile à utiliser, le résultat est vraiment top et la confection rapide. Je recommande
C**N
Bonne qualité, facile à utiliser
Prise en main facile, je recommande
O**N
Powermatic 2 plus
Pedido gestionado muy rápido. El artículo es tal cual se describe. El mecanismo funciona a la perfección y sin ninguna pega.
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