I recently tried Bugler tobacco in full flavor because it was the only brand the store I stopped at had in stock. I had never used Bugler before but I know many people have been loyal to this brand for many years. I was impressed immediately by the higher quality of papers you get with Bugler brand loose tobacco. You get 40 easy to roll with papers in every package. The tobacco itself is not as impressive in my opinion. I have been using the cheapest I can get, Gambler, and I prefer it to Bugler.
Bugler brand loose tobacco is very dry and scraggly looking. It is hard to roll, it is harsh, and it does not smell fantastic lit or not. I have to admit that while tobacco is tobacco, Bugler is not the brand for me! I probably would not buy Bugler brands of tobacco again. It is too expensive for its low quality, and it does not smoke well.
I think there are other superior brands available on the market. Hand rolling your own non filter cigarettes is pretty rough, but the experience should be at least semi pleasurable for the smoker, in my opinion. If I were to keep buying Bugler, I would quit a lot faster because I really cannot stand this tobacco product.
I would also not recommend this loose tobacco brand to others. Gambler is a better brand that offers a more flavorful and easy to roll smoking experience than Bugler brand loose tobacco in my opinion. As for the other varieties of Bugler brand loose tobacco I can not comment. I will say this, the papers in this pouch of tobacco are fantastic, and they make up for the lack of quality in the tobacco with the high quality of rolling papers.
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Post a CommentI've been looking online trying to find out more about roll-your-own tobacco. I am currently using Bugler because I can no longer afford packs of smokes and have had a very hard time quitting. I have no real complaints as I am new to this and don't find the taste offensive and I am smoking a lot less. I do find myself having more headaches since I switched, so I'm trying to find info on additives and processing in order to figure out if this method is any healthier. I'd like to compare Bugler's process with pre-rolled process. I think this could be better for me and the headaches could possibly be due to withdrawals from the additives in the processing of what I was smoking previously.
im an avid user of bugler cans for years, never one complaint. this time i paid 27 dollars for a can and it was soo wet it wont roll. i dried it out and its now to crispy and grainy. i got a bad batch and would like to be compensated.also it smells of chemicals really bad. please respond to deppfan1959@yahoo.com thank you
Getting a rolling machine and filtered tubes (a penny a piece) will be better for you than non-filtered. Or try e-cigs.
ya you bastards go from .75 to .65 and dont lower the price iam switching my brand alot of my friends are to. hell with bugler!!!!
I'm in Chicago where a pack is $8.40 at the *moment* inside the city proper; $5.00 if you travel out to the suburbs. I stopped buying them a month ago, using Bugler tobacco and rolling my own. I also bought longer papers, filters and a plastic rolling 'machine' (grand total $17 delivered for the papers, filters and machine - enough to roll like 800 cigs!) Using the filters you can buy, it makes for a MUCH more tolerable smoke. And, rolling your own puts that much more distance between you and that next cig. I've cut my smoking by like 70% and I was a 2-pack-a-day smoker. I'm actually on my way to quitting. It works!
I live in utah and yes a pack of cigarettes went to between $5 up a pack. We switched to loose tobacco. They didn't go up, not even on April 1st. A pouch was $1.79 a can $10.99. Then last week end the pouches went up to $5 and a can get this went up to $40! That is far more than the so called percent increase of tax. Something doesn't sound quite right. I loved to know what the price is elsewhere in the country.
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