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Powermatic III+

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Arrives Wednesday, Jan 15
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Features

  • TOP OF THE POWERMATIC LINE - Powermatic's premium electric machine for reliably easy use and speed
  • EASY AUTOMATIC TOBACCO LOADING - Large hopper holds enough tobacco for up to 30 cigarettes. Makes either King or 100 style cigarettes. One button operation
  • CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE CIGARETTE DENSITY - Digitally select your desired tobacco compression
  • SAFETY OF AUTOMATIC JAM PROTECTION - Automatically detects if there is a tobacco jam to protect the machine
  • ONE YEAR WARRANTY - Manufacturer warranty for one year or 20,000 cigarettes (whichever comes first)

Description

Powermatic III Cigarette Machine Featuring: ■ “One button” operation ■ Automatic tobacco loading and compression ■ Large hopper able to fill up to 30 cigarette tubes ■ User selectable cigarette density setting ■ Digital counters ■ Automatic Jam protection ■ Works on 110v or 220v power supply ■ One year warranty or 20000pcs ( whichever comes first).

Brand: Powermatic


Voltage: 110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Cigarette Production


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise Level: 69 dB


Brand: ‎Powermatic


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Cigarette Production


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Noise Level: ‎69 dB


Special Feature: ‎Digital


Included Components: ‎ALL


Item Weight: ‎7 Pounds


Color: ‎Black


Product Dimensions: ‎10.2"L x 6"W x 5.6"H


Style: ‎Premium, Easy-to-use, and Sleek


Model Name: ‎Powermatic 3


Maximum Operating Pressure: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Powermatic


UPC: ‎085011500336


Part Number: ‎PM-3


Item Weight: ‎7 pounds


Item model number: ‎MATU-0044


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Digital


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 31, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Powermatic III+ is highly recommended by the reviewers for its efficiency and cost-saving potential. Users praise the ease of use and the consistency of the cigarettes it produces. Additionally, many mention the significant savings compared to buying traditional pre-packaged cigarettes.

Pros

  • 👍 Easy to use with automated process
  • 👍 Efficient and timesaving
  • 👍 Can adjust settings for cigarette size
  • 👍 Significant cost savings compared to store-bought cigarettes
  • 👍 Durable with a long lifespan

Cons

  • 👎 Doesn't pack tobacco all the way to the filter
  • 👎 Tobacco loading can be finicky and requires careful prep
  • 👎 Quite large and bulky
  • 👎 Some operational quirks that require time to learn

Should I Buy It?

If you're a smoker looking to save money and time by rolling your own cigarettes, then the Powermatic III+ seems to be a worthwhile investment. Despite the initial cost, the machine pays for itself over time. The cons identified by reviewers seem manageable and don't overshadow the benefits.


  • WORTH IT!
How would you like to only pay $.96 for a pack of cigarettes? This is where it's at! I know it's expensive. $200 at once for a machine to make some cigarettes? Ouch. I came on Amazon today to buy my 2nd replacement machine. Mine broke and I didn't get the 3/4 year replacement plan. Why would I spend ANOTHER $200? Because mine made 64k (and change) cigarettes (the first one made nearly 180k! before I dropped it on accident)! That's right nearly a quarter of a million cigarettes from 2 machines! That $.96 a pack INCLUDES the cost of the machine!! Now, I took my broken one apart and found the problem. I could fix it and keep going, but...why? Truth is I probably will but then keep it in reserve for the day the new one breaks. The week long wait for the new machine SUCKS, lol. Tips: Get your pipe tobacco and tubes at WindyCityCigar.com. Even more, set up a subscription for a discount. I buy the OHM Menthol 16oz. Costs me $11.66 a bag. 1 bag = 400 - 600 cig depending on humidity, reg v 100's, tobacco cut, etc. I buy ZEN menthol 100's tubes, I just can't find anything I like better. Cost $4.20 a box of 200. Yep I provided the numbers, you can literally do the math. My stated $.96 a pack is if I'm getting the worst yield/bag possible, which is ultra rare nowadays. Adv. Tip: get widemouth pint jars, a vacuum pump for the jars, and a coffee mug storage box. The jar will hold 60 cigarettes perfectly. Vacuum the air out of the jar. Store in storage box in a cool dry place. Your cigarettes will now last virtually forever! Even the menthol won't fade. I have some stored that are 4 years old (I made 3 cases of 12 jars (108 packs)), I test a jar every 6 months. Still as fresh a day 1, not an ounce of staleness to them as of yet. I have extra boxes and jars as well. The reason I've made so many is because I supply anywhere from 4-7 family members cigarettes too. I swap an empty case for a full case as needed. They give me $2-$3 a pack for the labor. I DO NOT sell to anyone... that would be illegal! 😐😐😐 You shouldn't either! Big tax trouble if you do something like that... 😐😐😐. I know I probably sounded like a commercial there but the machine is literally of the quality it can't be helped. It's durable, and will be even more so if you maintain the machine and load properly. After EVERY session of cigarette making or 400 cigarettes if in a long session, CLEAN the machine with the brushes it comes with! Never skimp on this. The moment you get some kind of buildup your machine WILL start having issues leading to breaking if it goes on too long. It only takes 90 seconds. Empty the hopper, use a can of air to blow it clean. Clean the tube and the hopper with the brushes, blow clean again. Let your tobacco dry a bit. The machine is sturdy as hell, but if you use tobacco fresh out of the bag immediately... you can hear the strain in the machine. It will work, but you'll get considerably more jams. It will also cause 2 other issues. It will overpack the cigarette to the point you'll suck your teeth crooked for every drag. It will also reduce yield/bag. If you are only getting 400-425 cigarettes(100's)/16oz bag this is probably why. Get a cookie sheet, and dump the bag on it and let it air out for 30-45 min before starting. Now don't forget either or the opposite issue will happen. If the tobacco is left for too long (usually 2+ hours) it will get too dry. It'll get crumbly and you'll get cherries falling off mid smoke.and cigs too lightly stuffed to be viable. Another problem you'll see if you use overly dry tobacco too often is interior buildup. That dry stuff turns to dust which gets into the machine. Get enough in there and it WILL build up enough to cause issues, usually every 10-20k. The rubber bit that holds the cig tube to the machine will eventually wear out ~80-90k cigarettes, just pop it off and flip it upside down and you're good to go. Lastly: My advice... don't let anyone else use it. I always have my biggest and most frequent issues after someone else makes themselves a few. They don't take my cleaning or using properly dry tobacco usage seriously. Other people don't care that YOU spent money on this machine. To the makers: How about another step up? A hopper 10x+ bigger and automate the tubes. I would pay serious money for something like that! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Ibrahim Farrier

  • Wow! I mean, just - Wow!
Prices for a pack of discount-level cigarettes are now at seven bucks per pack - or seventy bucks a carton where I live. My wife and I rolled our own back twenty-plus years ago when we were about as broke as you get. It was always a hassle; we started with one of the Tops injector slides and tried a couple of different hand crank models and we could do a passing job after considerable practice, but it was never anywhere near what you could call easy. But now, at seven bucks a pack it was time to give it a try again. Back then, I don't know if these machines were even made - and if they were I hadn't heard of them, so I picked up a bag of tobacco, some filter tubes and another hand-crank machine. It was just as frustrating as I remember, tyring to figure out just how much tobacco to use and sometimes getting it right and often getting it wrong. Then I happened upon this Powermatic III+. Even if it turned out to be no better than what I was already using, I figured that it would pay for itself by the time I made three cartons worth of smokes. It appears extremely well made, is no bigger than it needs to be yet is surprisingly hefty for its size. Other reviews lead me to suspect that it will perform reliably for a considerable period of time. To say that I'm impressed is to put it too lightly. I'm using Gambler silver tobacco and 100mm tubes. I followed the advice offered in reviews here and a couple of online videos - I borrowed the mesh kitchen strainer and sifted the dust out of the tobacco, watching for and removing stems as I went. The Powermatic defaulted to medium density when I powered it up and I left it there. Filled the hopper, slid a tube onto the nozzle and pushed the start button. A little whir from the machine and it popped out a perfectly filled cigarette. And another. And another. And that's it! It chugged along dutifully and before I knew it, I had a pack of fresh cigarettes. And another. Absolutely fantastic! Slide a tube onto the nozzle, push a button, fill the hopper when it runs low...amazing! I could not possibly be more pleased. And the cigarettes I'm making are uniform in consistency and are smoother and better tasting than the discount brands I've been smoking for lo, these many years. If you're considering joining the ranks of the RYOwners out there, don't hesitate. If you include the cost of the Powermatic, the tobacco and the tubes, you will break even at roughly the four carton mark and from then on you'll be saving sixty dollars or more on every carton you make - plus it involves essentially no effort, takes roughly 15 percent of the time you'll spend using a slide or manual crank injector, and produces a product equal or superior to whatever you're buying retail. Five solid stars - only because I can't give it ten - or twenty! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by William McDannell

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