- 7% Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine by Top-O-Matic

Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine by Top-O-Matic

(2154 customer reviews)

Original price was: $51.70.Current price is: $47.99.

Original price was: $51.70.Current price is: $47.99.

Top Pick — discover the Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine by Top-O-Matic, built for performance and designed for life in the United States.

About Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine

  • The worlds toughest cigarette machine
  • All Metal construction built to last.
  • Better, Stronger, Faster than original Top-O-Matic
  • 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • 0 tobacco coupon inside

The Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine by Top-O-Matic combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers trusted results for American customers who value quality.

2154 reviews for Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine by Top-O-Matic

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  1. Lyn

    Good product

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  2. Shawna Casey

    …..I am Posting this review under my fiances account….

    After much research (good and bad), I took the plunge on this beautiful chrome piece! Gotta say, It’s rolling along just fine at the moment, making perfect Cigs every time! After use, I clean the machine out with a soaking hot bath, and then lub up every moving part with some WD-40 directly after to make sure there is no wear and tear on it while operating a second time around.

    I can definitely see how this machine can wear on itself! After just the very first time using it, the slider piece that goes in and out to cut the tobacco was slow moving, sticking to itself just after making just a couple packs of Cigs (and this was with VERY DRY Tobacco) . I quickly soaked the machine (fully) in hot water, scrubbed out all the excess tobacco, re-lubed, and it was smooth as ice once again!

    Also, I DO NOT PACK any tobacco into the chamber, I simply make sure there are not any stems in the tobacco, lay the tobacco on top of the chamber, and by cranking the lever it does the rest! Believe it or not, I get perfectly packed cigs everytime!!! NO NEED TO PACK the tobacco into the chamber, just “LAY IT ON TOP”, the chamber will catch the tobacco and pack it for you! I seriously feel this is the problem many have with this machine, they are literally packing the chamber and forcing the machine to work MUCH harder then it should!

    I really recommend “LowBuckPrepper” video on YouTube on this machine, simply type in the search “Roll Your Own w/ Top-O-Matic T2” and his Vid will pop up. He does a great Job explaining how to run this machine.

    As far as cleaning, and how I treat mine, I will be posting a YouTube Vid within the next couple of days on how to properly maintain this piece of Chrome and make it LAST!

    Will Update my progress with this Machine as time rolls on…. Updates coming weekly! 🙂

    4-15-2012- ****UPDATE****** Put up a Youtube Video, and after 5 Cartones, working GREAT!!! Go to YouTUBE and Search “TOP-O-MATIC T2 Maintenance”……. And you should get to my Vid 🙂

    Paul

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  3. Schultzie

    I’ve used the Top-O-Matic to make about 10,000 cigarettes so far without any problems. After carefully inspecting the internal parts, no parts appear to be bent or damaged, but one part is starting to show a bit of wear. This part is called the “cam” on their enclosed parts list. The reason the cam has worn a bit is my fault, from overfilling the machine with tobacco and forcing the lever too hard. This causes the cam to push much harder than necessary which causes it to wear. Since the shipping cost for replacement parts is $7.50 whether you buy one part or 100, I am going to send for 3 cams since they are only about $1.50 each. These should extend the life of the machine by several years. I’m also going to send for 3 of the little black rubber tips that fit over the part near the injector tube which holds the cigarette in place. I have had this rubber tip pop off a couple of times and I want a few replacements in case the original gets lost. They are only 20 cents each.

    I have found a much easier way to make perfect cigarettes using this machine. As I said above, the reason the cam is showing wear is because of overfilling the tobacco chamber, which in turn causes you to use too much force pulling the lever to fill the tobacco tube. The lever should pull easily with very little force. The reason I was overfilling the chamber with too much tobacco was because if I used less tobacco the cigarette tube would not fill completely. I originally thought that this was a design flaw of the machine, by then I figured out the reason the cigarette tubes do not fill all the way is because their filters are only about half the length of a store bought cigarette. This means that although the cigarette tube is king size in length, because of the much smaller filter you actually need about the same amount of tobacco as in a 100 mm cigarette in order for it to completely fill. I have tried about 10 different brands of cigarette tubes, including the popular premier tubes, and all of them have a much shorter filter. There is an easy fix for this problem. All you have to do is remove the “spacer” on the top-o-matic, which changes it from a king size to 100 mm cigarette maker. Because of the little bit extra tobacco you can place in the chamber by removing the spacer, the king size tubes will then fill completely, making perfect cigarettes.

    Another “trick” to making perfect cigarettes is how you load the tobacco into the chamber. Cigar tobacco is chopped into small bits, whereas cigarette tobacco is cut into fine ribbons. Because of using cigar cut tobacco to make cigarettes, these small bits tend to fall out of the tube easily as compared to ribbon cut tobacco. The trick is to separate your tobacco before loading it into the chamber. If you pick though a bag of cigar cut tobacco, you will find that about 75% is cut into small bits, but the rest is cut into the longer ribbon pieces. Separate these longer pieces of tobacco from the smaller bits. When loading the chamber, fill it about 75% full with the small cut bits of tobacco, pushing it with your finger in the chamber to the front of the machine near the injector tube. In the remaining 25% of chamber space nearer the handle of the machine, put in the longer ribbon cut tobacco pieces. Now when you inject the tobacco into the tube, the longer pieces will be at the tip of the cigarette, keeping the tobacco from falling out.
    Hope this helps.

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  4. Darren Gears

    Makes very consistent and well rolled cigarettes. I love the chrome finish it looks very slick. The operation is very smooth and pretty straight forward
    Only real dislike is the rubber mat underneath it. It is very loose and wants to fall off, I wish it was just a little more secure. It also could have come with cleaning tools, I had one jam up that I was glad of tools from other machines to free it up. (The jam was my fault not the machines)

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  5. Walter Sobchak

    Works perfectly. When your old machine starts jamming or tearing tubes it’s time to replace it.

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    Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine by Top-O-Matic
    Top-O-Matic T2 Cigarette Machine by Top-O-Matic

    Original price was: $51.70.Current price is: $47.99.

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