These devices automate the process of producing cigarettes from loose tobacco and empty cigarette tubes. A user typically pours tobacco into a designated hopper, inserts an empty tube, and activates the machine. The machine then injects the tobacco into the tube, creating a finished cigarette. Several models exist, varying in features, capacity, and speed.
Automated cigarette injectors offer potential cost savings compared to purchasing pre-made cigarettes, particularly for frequent smokers. They also provide control over the type and quantity of tobacco used. The emergence of these machines followed increases in tobacco taxes, which incentivized smokers to seek less expensive alternatives. This historical context highlights their role within the broader landscape of tobacco consumption and economics.