Cannabis accessories make the difference between a session that works and one that does not. This collection brings together 31 products, covering every tool a cannabis consumer needs: grinders, rolling papers, cones, filters, storage containers, and small-batch extras that pair directly with the cannabis flowers, premium pre-rolled joints, and vapes in the Canapuff range.
Cannabis accessories: grinders, papers, filters and more
A well-stocked kit keeps preparation clean and consistent. The core cannabis accessories most consumers reach for first are a grinder for breaking down flower, rolling papers or cones for building the joint, and a set of filters to keep the draw open. Beyond those basics, good storage protects aroma and slows humidity loss, while small tools like rolling trays and tampers speed up the process without adding mess.
Each product category in this collection serves a specific step in preparation. Choosing the right combination comes down to how you consume, how often, and whether you prefer to roll by hand or pack a ready-shaped cone. The sections below break down each format so you can match your tools to your habits.
Cannabis grinders: how to choose the right type
Grinders come in two-piece, three-piece, and four-piece configurations. A two-piece model is compact and easy to clean, suited to consumers who want a quick grind without extra parts. Three-piece grinders add a storage chamber so ground material does not fall loose. Four-piece models add a fine mesh screen and a kief catcher at the base, collecting the concentrated trichome powder that accumulates over time.
Material matters as well. Aluminium grinders are lightweight and resist wear across hundreds of uses. Acrylic models are lower cost but the teeth dull faster and plastic residue is a concern with repeated friction. Zinc alloy sits between the two in durability and price. For anyone using flower regularly, a four-piece aluminium grinder pays back its cost in consistency alone: an even grind burns more evenly and pulls cleaner through a filter.
Diameter is the practical variable most buyers overlook. A 40 mm grinder handles a single-joint quantity with each use. A 60 mm or larger grinder suits those who prepare larger amounts at once or share sessions. Check the chamber depth as well: shallow chambers compact the grind and slow the process.
Rolling papers and cones: formats and sizes
Rolling papers are available in several widths and lengths, each matched to a different rolling style and session size. Single wide papers (roughly 68 x 36 mm) are the classic format for a slim, single-use joint. 1.25 size papers add a few millimetres of width and are popular with rollers who want a slightly fuller shape. King size and king slim papers (100 mm or longer) suit larger builds or slower burns.
Material affects taste and burn rate. Rice papers are thin and slow-burning with almost no added flavour. Hemp papers are slightly thicker, hold together well in humid conditions, and are the natural choice when used alongside hemp-derived cannabis flower. Wood-pulp papers are the easiest to roll for beginners because the surface grips better, though the burn is faster and the taste slightly more noticeable.
Pre-rolled cones remove the rolling step entirely. A standard 1.25 cone holds roughly the same amount as a hand-rolled joint of the same size, but the fill is more consistent and the draw is predictable. Cones come in raw, bleached, or hemp paper variants, and in multi-pack formats for regular consumers. If consistency matters more than technique, cones are the direct comparison winner over loose papers for most users.
Storage and tools for cannabis flower
Proper storage slows cannabinoid and terpene degradation. The key variables are light, temperature, humidity, and air exposure. Opaque containers block UV degradation. Airtight seals reduce oxygen contact. For flower stored beyond a few days, a humidity pack inside the container maintains the 58 to 62 percent relative humidity range that keeps trichomes intact without introducing mould risk.
Glass jars with airtight lids outperform plastic in all measurable ways: no off-gassing, easy to clean, and transparent enough to check contents without opening. Small silicone containers are useful for concentrates and resins where glass-to-glass contact causes sticking. For travel, smell-proof pouches with carbon lining reduce odour transfer without adding bulk.
Rolling trays keep preparation contained and catch any loose material for reuse. Tamper tools and loading sticks simplify cone filling. A small brush for cleaning grinder mesh keeps the kief screen clear and extends the life of the grinder significantly. These tools are minor investments that add up to noticeably cleaner sessions over time.
Browse the full range above using the filters to compare by format, material, and product type to find the combination that fits your preparation routine.
All cannabis flower and cannabinoid products sold alongside these accessories are batch-tested by independent laboratories. Certificates of analysis are available on individual product pages. Products meet applicable legal requirements for the market in which they are sold.




























































