The cherry at the end of a cigarette can fall out if the tobacco is loose or the cigarette is hard.To make the tobacco more tightly packed against the filter, you can "pack" a pack of cigarettes.Make sure to hold the pack correctly, then hit it against something hard and flat many times to make the tobacco pack tighter.
Step 1: Get a pack of cigarettes.
Purchase a pack of cigarettes.Don't take the cellophane out of the box until you are done packing it.It is only possible to pack a pack of cigarettes in a cardboard package.
Step 2: In your dominant hand, hold the pack upside down.
The tobacco will pack down if the pack is flipped upside down.You can hit it with force if you hold it in your dominant hand.If you want to pack the pack against, you can use your non-dominant hand as a flat surface.
Step 3: You can put your fingers on the side or back of the pack.
The pack should be held like a closed book or a flat object.When you hit it against something, hold it firmly so it won't fly out of your hand.Personal preference is what determines how you hold the pack.If you place a finger on the bottom of the pack, it can cause the tobacco pack to be unbalanced and cause cigarettes to break.
Step 4: Hit the top of the pack with your hand.
The top of the pack is facing downwards because you are holding it upside down.Medium force can be used to hit the top of the pack against a flat surface or against the palm of your non-dominant hand.It's up to you how many times you hit the pack.Over time, you will learn how many times you need to get the tobacco to pack for you.A good number to start is 5, 6, or 7 times.
Step 5: The pack must be turned 180 degrees.
Take the pack out of your dominant hand and put your thumb and fingers in different positions.Hit the top of the pack against a hard surface or the palm of your hand several times.The tobacco pack will be evenly distributed throughout the cigarettes.
Step 6: Enjoy your cigarettes when you unravel.
The top of the pack holds the strip of cellophane in place.Take a cigarette out of the pack.If you want to know how packed the tobacco is, look into the tip of the cigarette.Next time, you can change your packing technique by hitting the box less often.