What it is
A precision two-part mould for forming a 16mm cannagar, a cigar of tightly compressed flower with a hollow core that burns slow, smooth, and remarkably even. At 16mm it is our largest and longest format, the statement cannagar.
What is included
Everything you need to form the cannagar: two mould halves, two clamping collars, a matched tamper, a centring guide, and the centre rod that creates the airflow channel. It arrives as a complete kit, ready to use. All you add is your flower and something to wrap it in.
Built to last
Printed to order in tough PLA+, a stronger and more durable upgrade on standard PLA. Wipe it clean between uses and it is built to be reused for years, so it pays for itself many cannagars over. Made one at a time in Stellenbosch.
How to use it
- Grind your flower fairly fine and even.
- Clamp the two halves together with the collars and slide the centre rod down the middle.
- Pack the flower in small amounts, pressing firmly with the tamper after each, until it is dense.
- Leave it clamped to set, a few hours, or overnight for the smoothest burn.
- Withdraw the rod, open the mould, and ease out your formed cannagar.
- Wrap it (see below) and enjoy.
If your flower is dry and will not hold together, lightly mist it with water before packing, or work in a little kief or a touch of concentrate to help it bind. The mould is 3D-printed, so pack with firm, steady pressure. It does not need to be forced, and forcing it can crack the plastic.
What to wrap it in
The 16mm is a proper cigar. Wrap it in a hemp wrap, or a fan leaf lightly moistened so it does not crack, and treat it like a cigar: a wooden or glass tip, or no filter at all.
Wraps, tips and filters are available from any tobacconist, headshop, or online. We do not stock them yet.
Why 16mm
Holds roughly 12 to 18g and forms a full 100mm cannagar, a slow burn of up to around two hours. Made for groups and special occasions.
Specifications
| Diameter | 16mm |
|---|---|
| Length | 100mm |
| Fill | 12-18g |
| Burn time | about 90 to 120 minutes |
| Cavities | 1 |
| Material | PLA+ |
FAQ
Do I need anything else? Just your flower and something to wrap it in. The mould arrives complete, including the centre rod and tamper.
How long does it burn? A 16mm cannagar gives roughly about 90 to 120 minutes, depending on how densely it is packed.
How is it different from a joint? It is denser, slower, and far longer lasting, and the hollow core gives an even draw. A considered, cigar-style smoke rather than a quick roll.
Do I have to make a full one? No. Pack less for a shorter cannagar and you still get the even, slow burn that comes from compacting. The gram ranges are for a full-length cannagar.
This is general information, not advice. You use this information, and the product, at your own risk. Full terms are in our Terms & Conditions.









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