 YouTube, it's your old friend again, LumberjointChains. It seems to me that not a lot of you are familiar with me yet, so I'd like to make a proposition for you. Instead of going on and on about my backstory, I'd like to open up the comments section of YouTube for all of you to ask me questions, ask me anything you'd like, and I'll pick a few to answer in one of our next review videos. Sound good? Okay, let's get on with the review. Today we're looking at our elements line of rolling papers, as well as some of our cellulose transparent papers. If you're on the go and you don't have time to stop, drop, and roll, pick up one of the clear cyclone papers. These are transparent tubes that you can just open up, take out, and fill up yourself. No hassle and no worry. And if you like a traditional cellulose paper, check out The Trip, 100% natural and 100% tree-free. LumberjointChains likes that. Now let's get on to our elements, ultra-thin rice papers. We have our thin-sized papers, as well as our king-sized connoisseur papers. And let's not forget about our 12-inch super-sized papers. This also has a built-in magnetic closure device on every package that they sell. But Lumberjoint is a traditional type of man, so he prefers the regular single-wide elements papers. So let's use our special elements rolling tray and take a look at how it works. I've got one already primed and ready to go here. So just with a bit of a twist, you can get this baby going. Element papers are made in Alcoe, Spain, which is the birth of rolling papers, Spanish fig. And they also have a criss-cross watermark which prevents runs and gives you a nice smooth burn. So let's take a look. Ah, yes, elements. They're good enough for me, and I'm sure they'll be good enough for you, too. So pick some up today at SmokeHartel.com, and don't forget to subscribe. And if you YouTubers know of any products that you'd like to see me review, please let us know. That's good, right?