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Features

  • TOP OF THE POWERMATIC LINE - Powermatic's premium electric machine for reliably easy use and speed
  • EASY AUTOMATIC TOBACCO LOADING - Large hopper holds enough tobacco for up to 30 cigarettes. Makes either King or 100 style cigarettes. One button operation
  • CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE CIGARETTE DENSITY - Digitally select your desired tobacco compression
  • SAFETY OF AUTOMATIC JAM PROTECTION - Automatically detects if there is a tobacco jam to protect the machine
  • ONE YEAR WARRANTY - Manufacturer warranty for one year or 20,000 cigarettes (whichever comes first)

Description

Powermatic III Cigarette Machine Featuring: ■ “One button” operation ■ Automatic tobacco loading and compression ■ Large hopper able to fill up to 30 cigarette tubes ■ User selectable cigarette density setting ■ Digital counters ■ Automatic Jam protection ■ Works on 110v or 220v power supply ■ One year warranty or 20000pcs ( whichever comes first).

Brand: Powermatic


Voltage: 110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Cigarette Production


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise Level: 69 Decibels


Voltage: 110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Cigarette Production


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise: 69 Decibels


Additional Features: Digital


Maximum Pressure: 1


Item Weight: 7 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 10.2"L x 6"W x 5.6"H


Color: Black


Style: Premium, Easy-to-use, and Sleek


Shape: Rectangular


Brand Name: Powermatic


Included Components: ALL


Model Number: MATU-0044


Model Name: Powermatic 3


Manufacturer: Powermatic


UPC: 085011500336


Manufacturer Part Number: PM-3


Item Type Name: Powermatic


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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The Powermatic III+ is highly recommended by the reviewers for its efficiency and cost-saving potential. Users praise the ease of use and the consistency of the cigarettes it produces. Additionally, many mention the significant savings compared to buying traditional pre-packaged cigarettes.

Pros

  • 👍 Easy to use with automated process
  • 👍 Efficient and timesaving
  • 👍 Can adjust settings for cigarette size
  • 👍 Significant cost savings compared to store-bought cigarettes
  • 👍 Durable with a long lifespan

Cons

  • 👎 Doesn't pack tobacco all the way to the filter
  • 👎 Tobacco loading can be finicky and requires careful prep
  • 👎 Quite large and bulky
  • 👎 Some operational quirks that require time to learn

Should I Buy It?

If you're a smoker looking to save money and time by rolling your own cigarettes, then the Powermatic III+ seems to be a worthwhile investment. Despite the initial cost, the machine pays for itself over time. The cons identified by reviewers seem manageable and don't overshadow the benefits.


  • This machine ROCKS! Taylor your own cigarette with your own blend of tobaccos and save a bundle.
I never knew that doing something so mondain would be therapeutic? I ordered this 2 days ago and it arrived today. I went to the store and bought some tobacco and tubes, took the machine out of the box, plugged it in and flipped on the power switch and I was in business. After I ordered it I watched the videos on YouTube and learned how to operate it as the instructions are a little vague. I was ready to go. I rolled 250 cigs in ~40 min. That included a cigarette break to test them out. They are GREAT and the flavors you can come up with just by mixing different blends from mild to bold and maybe a little menthol? You'll come up with the perfect recipe and enjoy smoking the perfect cigarette tailored to your liking. Get yourself a baking sheet to work on to keep the tobacco all in one place. Let the tobacco air dry for a few minutes by spreading it out evenly across the baking sheet while you are rolling. This helps prevent jams in the hopper. I didn't have a single jam but if you stuff the hopper with wetter tobacco the experts say it will jam. Spreading it out allows the fine pieces to fall to the bottom of the pile. This finer "shake" should be discarded as it can jam the hopper. It will make your cigs more harsh and less smooth. This machine will pay for itself in 1 month or less depending on how much you smoke. If you live in NY or IL this is a MUST! The tobacco costs ~ $16/pound and 1 pound makes > 200 cigs which is more than two cartons. Now that's if you purchase online but there's a catch you have to pay the shipping that starts out at $22 and goes up to $120. Ridiculous. Buying it at a tobacco supply store costs ~$20/lb. So you just pay a little more online than at the store. The cigarette tubes are $4/box of 250. After paying for the machine the cost per pack is ~$1. Here's an important tip. Get the 100s cigarette tubes due to these cigarettes burning a little faster. The tighter the pack the slower the burn. You can adjust the packing tightness on the machine. Another reason to get the 100s is that the tip of the cigarette doesn't get filled so you lose 1/8 in. Kings will burn too quickly. Another thing I noticed is the nicotine content in the loose tobaccos is higher. This will save me a fortune and many trips to the circle K where they are ALWAYS out of the cheaper brands. That's actually what drove me to investigate rolling my own. So glad I did! I'm wondering how long it will take for them to tax the machine, tubes and pipe tobacco? If they do I'll learn how to cultivate tobacco at home. UPDATE! If you are a smoker you MUST buy this machine and NOT be intimidated. I'm not a salesperson but let me tell you this is a game changer. I'm not here to condone smoking. If you can quit that is the BEST option but for some of us the addiction is now hard wired in our DNA and some people get away with smoking their entire lives without health issues. So far I'm one of the lucky ones. Anyway, I had to keep downgrading my brand due to the rising costs. The cheaper brands the cigarettes are loosely packed with tobacco which causes them to burn quickly. The taste wasn't that great either. After experimenting with this machine I have developed the perfect blend of tobaccos and selected the perfect tubes. What I came up with tastes like a Marlboro red but smoother. It also has a low key menthol taste. The nicotine content is perfect and adjustable by the amount of menthol you add to your blend. When selecting your tobaccos RED - is like a Marlboro red. BLUE - Marlboro Ultra Light. GREEN - Newport. GOLD - Camel Light/Turkish blend. Tubes are all flavored and filter at different degrees. You have to select the correct tubes. I use RED 100 tubes with 1/3 green and 2/3 red tobacco. I roll a full carton in about 30 minutes and it's fun to do with the music going and a few cigarette breaks in between. The best setting of compaction is the lowest setting on the machine. I save the empty tube boxes to store the packed cigarettes in and store the boxes in the freezer. The freezer will keep them fresh for a year preventing them from drying out and becoming harsh. Above I mentioned to choose 100s because these cigarettes burn quicker. I retract that as the machine started packing the tubes more as it got broken in. These cigarettes burn perfectly and the cherry never falls off like the cheap cigs at the coinvent store. You can certainly do kings and get more out of each bag of tobacco which yields ~ 2 cartons and 2 1/2 packs. Now with kings there's an added step. You have to cut each cigarette at the end to make if flush and cut off the straggling leaves. This adds to the rolling time. Things you'll need: 1: Sturdy baking pan which will hold the machine, tools, tobacco and finished cigarettes. This also makes it easy to move and store the cig factory. 2: Large plastic mixing bowl used to mix the different tobaccos prior to laying out to dry. 3: Heavy duty, sharp scissors for cutting kings at the ends. The better the pair the easier this is. 4: Optional toaster dust cover to cover the machine in-between uses. To start you mix the different kinds of tobacco (tailor your own recipe) in the mixing bowl. Be sure to separate and blend well. Next you lay it out about 1 inch deep in the free space of the baking sheet. You'll probably use half of your mixture. Leave the other half in the bowl. Now let the tobacco dry for about 30 minutes before rolling. Tip from the pros. After the drying period is up load the hopper to the top with dried tobacco and close the lid. You should have about 20 empty tubes on your right and the supply box and empty tube box on your right off of the baking sheet. Grab a tube and place on the packer and push the button. It will pack the cig and start cutting for the next one. During this time you should have another tube ready to put back on the packer. Once the machine is done cutting you hit the start button again and keep repeating until you rolled the whole bunch. Now pick up the cigs and place them in the empty box. As you clear the tobacco off the tray you replace it with more from the mixing bowl and it will dry as you roll. I did 250 top quality cigs in 35 min. including breaks. The tobacco left on the tray that is like fine sand should be discarded as fine tobacco ruins a good cigarette and will eventually jam the machine. When you're done rolling push down the C button and hold until it enters the clean mode. Once in clean mode hit the start button once and then again and it will keep emptying out the cutters until no tobacco remains. Use the included brush to help clean it completely. This must be done after each use. Takes just a few minutes. Another good thing to have is a hand vac to clean up. Remember tobacco has a shelf life of years so you can stock up when the sales come along. It's sold in resealable bags. They also have humidity packs you can put in the bag to keep it perfectly at 68%RH. This machine will pay for itself in a few months depending on how much you smoke and where you live. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2025 by Amazon Vine Customer Review

  • Works great, fast and simple to use.
I've had one of these for 3 years now and am very happy with it. After three years and about 30k rolled it still works as it did when new. The current model has been updated is quieter and seems like it will work even better than the older model I have. So far 3 other family members have bought one of these and they are all very happy with the machine. It is a bit more costly than many of the other rolling machines available but is worth every penny. It is faster and easier to roll cigarettes with this machine than any of the others I have tried. One of the big advantages of this machine is that you do not have to guess at how much tobacco you place in for each cigarette. You just load the hopper close the lid then you place a tube on the machine and press the button. It has 3 settings for rolling density. I roll 100s so I use the highest setting for kings I use the middle setting. I did have a cheaper machine at first but with those even the ones with a hopper you still have to put the tobacco into the slot with your fingers and basically guess and the amount which goes in for each cigarette resulting in some being to tight and others being to loose especially when you first start. This machine removes the guess work so you can start rolling good smokes with little to no trial and error. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2025 by William

  • JUST PERFECT!
I just love this Powermatic III+! It's my second one. I decided to give it away and try the Powermatic V. Although the Powermatic V makes cigarettes quicker, it stopped working after 1 year, so I sent it back to the company to have it fixed. The V doesn't feed the tubes as well as the III does, and it wastes a lot of tubes! This machine works GREAT EVERY TIME! It's so quiet, too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026 by Suzy

  • Grinder and cutter makes the difference
This is my third, and hopefully final, injector. I won't name names of the other ones, but I wasn't impressed with them. This one, straight out of the box was easy to use. I don't need to precut tobacco, as the built in grinder and cutter did the job perfectly. It's quicker and much quieter than the others. Big, easy to push button makes use a breeze! Tobacco easily filled the 100mm tube without being just shy of the filter. The only "complaint" I have is the hopper is a bit on the small size when factoring in the grinder size. I had to add extra tobacco to finish a pack out. Doesn't change my 5 star rating though. If anything changes in a month, I will update this, otherwise this is my honest review straight out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2026 by Leah Wiley

  • Good, but not perfect. Good, but not perfect.
We've been rolling our own cigarettes since August 2019. We started with a hand crank machine, but it was a pita, so we quickly jumped to the PowerMatic II. We smoke A LOT, which means we have to make a lot of cigarettes. We ended up having to buy 3 PM II's within 1 year. Although hesitant due to the much higher price, in February 2020 we decided to try out the PowerMatic III+. It was clear from the first use, that there was no way we could ever go back to using anything else. At a relaxed pace, we can make about 1 carton per hour using the PM 3+. It took hours just to make a few packs with the PM 2. The PM 3 is far from perfect though, and I'm struggling with even giving it 4 stars. The hopper holds enough tobacco to fill 20-25 100mm tubes. I wish there was a way to attach a bigger hopper to this, like you can with the PM 2( we modified a dog/cat food feeder. It worked beautifully, and held a ton of tobacco.) Pros: It's very fast. The LCD screen is great. Just like your car has a Trip button, and then your overall milage, there's a resettable counter for your current session. Plus a non-resettable counter for the lifetime of the machine. This is one of my favorite features of this machine. It makes 100's, king size, and King plus.. (Whatever that is?) We mostly smoke 100's, but we always make me a pack of king size, every week, just for the times I want a quick smoke. 90% of the 100mm cigarettes are filled good enough that they don't need packed down after being filled. There's rarely a time where there's gaps inside the tubes, which used to happen constantly with the PM 2. Here are the cons: This machine is very finicky about the type of Tobacco you use, and the amount of moisture that is in the Tobacco. If your tobacco is very stringy (we use Good Stuff, which is super stringy, and full of sticks,) you'll have to grind your tobacco or else it will jam constantly. But if you grind it too much, or use a tobacco that contains a lot of 'powder/dust,' you'll have even worse jamming problems. Same with tobacco that is too moist or too dry. Too moist and it jams, too dry and it will crush it to a fine 'powder/dust' and REALLY jam. My husband and I like the PM 3+ so much that we're currently on the hunt for a different tobacco that might work better in this machine. (I'll update if I find a perfect tobacco.) Currently it takes quite a bit of tobacco prepping, which I didn't include in the time it takes to make the cigarettes. I do tobacco prepping in big batches, which takes me a few hours. But if I only did it for the cigarettes I was making at the time, it would probably add about 10-15min per carton. Just like the PowerMatic II, the internal parts of this machine are already filling up with tobacco particles (as seen in my picture.) I suggest that you do not ever turn the machine upside down, or you'll end up with tobacco 'powder/dust' stuck under the screen. The PM 2's broke every few months due to the accumulation of tar and Tobacco 'powder/dust' on the inside of the machine. Without a doubt, the same will happen with the PM 3+. The only question is, how long will it take to finally break the machine? If we can get at least 6 months of of it, it will be well worth it for us. It seems as though The PM 3+ was designed for (or perhaps, by,) a left handed person. Since most people are right handed, you would think that they'd design the machine so that you'd put the tubes on the right side, and then have the button on the left side. It takes me much longer to use my left hand to put the tubes on, so I just turn the whole machine around and use it backwards now. It makes seeing into and filling the hopper much harder, but overall it's faster for me. If or when they make a PowerMatic 4, I hope they take this into consideration. I'm not sure what the little holder on the side is supposed to be for. The tools maybe? It definitely wouldn't be useful for holding tubes or cigarettes, as it's far too small. It's completely useless to us though. If we only smoked king size cigarettes, we'd probably be more annoyed at the fact that there's always a lot of tobacco that sticks out of the ends, when making kings. The 100's are perfect, but it almost seems like it's trying to shove the same amount of tobacco in a king size, as a 100. We don't make very many kings, so it's not a big deal to us. Overall, I would have to recommend this machine over the PowerMatic II. It's probably the best RYO machine on the market, at the moment. Even though the PM 3+ is pretty costly, when you consider the time you're saving, it's definitely worth it. And if you compare it to buying cigarettes at the store, there's no question. Factoring in the cost of having to buy a machine every 6 months, it still only costs us between $10.80- $12.60 per carton, depending on which tubes we're using. That's buying the 5lb bag of Good Stuff Tobacco, and whether we use Golden Harvest tubes, which are the cheapest, or my Berettas, which are the most expensive. We used to spend nearly $80 per carton buying cigarettes.. Once this machine breaks, I'll update my review and let you know how long and how many cigarettes it lasted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2021 by C. Dunn

  • Definitely a Must Have!
This works so good! Worth the money. It's quick and efficient. Good buy!
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2026 by Angeleyeslinda

  • It's a No-Brainer It's a No-Brainer
Initial Review - I made a decision back in August 2022 to stop buying packs or cartons of cigarettes. On a carton basis, (10 packs) cigarettes can cost $82-$100+ depending on where you live. I started making my own or as it's called RYO (roll your own) by using a Top-O-Matic hand crank roller. Worked pretty well mostly but was time-consuming and messy. Many times I'd crank out a dud that didn't fill correctly and have to either throw it away or try to finesse the tobacco out of the tube and start again. I'd watched many YouTube videos of people using this Powermatic III+ and saying how much they liked it. So, about a week ago I decided to get my own and here I am writing my initial review. As you can see from the photos there's not much to it. The machine has a few accessories to clean it or clear a jam. There were also 3 tiny clear rubber-like replacement pieces for the tube gripper thing. I only glanced over the instructions as I had already watched so many videos that I knew how to operate it. So far I've been making both Kings and 100s. I make the Kings on the lower setting and 100s on the highest setting and they both turn out perfectly. I haven't tried the middle setting. I understand the 3 settings, low, medium, high determine the density of the tobacco that fills each tube. At this time I'll use the low setting for Kings and the high setting for 100s. Those seem about right for me and the tube sizes I'm using. I had read that you don't want to use overly moist tobacco and many people had recommended moisture content of the tobacco be perhaps 14-16%. I checked the moisture of my tobacco before using it and fresh out of the bag, it measured around 22-24%. So, I spread out a pile to dry for a while. After about 35 minutes the moisture content had come down to 16% so I proceeded to make some cigs. I will add that I live in a dry climate so reducing the moisture was a rather quick process. The particular brand of tobacco I'm using today is not what I'd call long-cut or stringy. You can see in my photos that there are some longer strands but it's mostly a medium cut I'd say and works great in the PMIII+. I've seen YouTubers cut with scissors longer cuts of tobacco. When filling the tobacco chamber on the machine I filled it almost to the top but didn't pack it. It's said by some that a full hopper of tobacco will make 30-35 cigarettes. Conclusion: If you're a smoker and not inclined to quit I'd recommend getting yourself a PMIII+. If nothing else you'll save a ton of money. I kind of think it's fun to make my cigarettes. For me, I can make a pack of cigarettes for about $0.90 - $0.95/pack as opposed to $8.00+ a pack. Once you are all set up with the machine, filter tubes, and tobacco you should be able to make a carton in about 30 minutes or less. If you have any questions about the machine, process, or where to buy the tobacco and tubes I know of a couple of good websites offering good prices. For example - a 1lb. bag of tobacco runs about $13-$16 and the filter tubes $1.79 - $3.29 for boxes of 200 tubes. Rolling Your Own is a no-brainer! And one final note - after purchasing your PMIII+ and an initial supply of tobacco and tubes, you'll probably recoup the cost of the machine in about a month. You might expect to make about 4 cartons with a 1lb. bag of tobacco. Don't worry, be happy! - you will get the "Hopper" notice on the PMIII+ screen occasionally. Don't sweat it or let this deter you. It happens to everyone and every machine and is easily resolved by either adding more tobacco to the hopper or simply stirring the tobacco a little bit. No biggie. I hope my experience has been helpful to your decision-making process. UPDATE: 03-04-2023 I've now been using the PMIII+ for about a month. THIS THING IS GREAT! The following are a few tips and my experience to date. The first thing and perhaps the most important is making sure your tobacco isn't too moist which it will be right out of a freshly opened bag. I do have a small moisture meter I use to gauge the moisture content. I have found that by spreading out an amount you intend to roll and let it air dry for a while. For me, that usually takes about 30-40 minutes. That will lower the moisture from about 24-25% down to 14-16% which I find is ideal. I do live in a dry climate so it might take you a little longer in a more humid climate. Keep your tobacco stored either in the zip bag it came in or another airtight container. You don't want to use overly "stringy" tobacco. If your is, I suggest cutting it some. You don't want to use a very fine cut either. You will just have to experiment a little and gain some experience. Too moist and too dry or fine is a non-starter. HOPPER ERROR - don't let this concern you as it WILL happen during the course of making your cigarettes. When I get the error I go ahead and push the start button again and the machine will still produce the cigarette. Then, open the lid and stir and or add more tobacco. Usually while making your cigarettes the machine will "cycle" 2-3 times and then produce the cigarette. Sometimes you'll notice it cycling many more times but still producing your cigarette. When I hear that I usually open the hopper, stir the tobacco and add some. This only takes a second or two then you're back to business. NOT AN AD: I have found that I like Good Stuff - Silver tobacco and Gambler - Silver tubes. This produces a light or perhaps ultra-light smoke. The suppliers of tobacco have many selections to choose from in both tobacco brands and types. Same with the filter tubes. I have tried several brands and types over the past months. I'd say they were all good. I just happen to like Good Stuff brand for taste and cut. Others I've tried are OHM, Cherokee, and Criss Cross. All good. Remember, all cigarette tobacco is sold and labeled as Pipe tobacco. Most of the time I make King size cigarettes. However, the machine does make 100s just as well. When I make Kings I use the lowest setting and 100s on the highest setting. These both work perfectly for me. I have also experimented a little by mixing 1/3 mint or menthol tobacco with my regular tobacco. I actually like it. Most of the time I'll sit and watch golf or football and roll about 10-12 packs and this will take about 1 hour not counting any prep (drying) time. I store my rolled packs of cigarettes in either TOP or Tube Cut brand plastic flip-top boxes. You'll want to get a supply of these and they are not expensive. These comfortably hold 18 cigarettes. If I were you and thinking about starting to roll your own, I'd recommend skipping the hand-crank models and diving right into the Powermatic III+. Don't waste your time thinking you might not like RYO cigarettes. You will and probably more than the expensive store-bought brands. If nothing else you'll certainly enjoy making great quality and great tasting cigarettes for only $0.90 - $0.95 a pack!! Let me know if you have any questions. UPDATE: 5-8-23 Nothing major here. Just a tip I'd like to share. Since I purchased my PMIII I've mostly been making King-size cigarettes. Regarding moisture content, I'm now solidly recommending that you try to achieve a 14% moisture target when drying the tobacco before rolling. I rolled some recently that was ~12% (I forgot to check on it as I was letting it dry) and although it rolled fine and with no Hopper error messages, the tobacco burned too quickly and tended to fall out of the top 1/8" to 1/4" of the finished tube/cigarette. I am also recommending using the middle selection when rolling. After months of using the lowest selection, I've determined that the middle selection (for Kings anyway) produces a slightly firmer cigarette which also burns slower and is more uniform IMO. It still draws nicely and the "cherry" stays firmly in place. For me this is ideal. To date I've made a little over 1,800 cigarettes and the machine is working perfectly. Lastly, the next time I order I'm going to try a bag of house-brand tobacco from Smokers Outlet and see how I like it. It's a few dollars cheaper. I'll let you know. I'm currently rolling Cherokee brand and it's a good quality tobacco. No need to cut or chop it - not stringy. Very few "sticks". UPDATE: 6-21-23 Previously I said I'd give Smokers Outlet house brand tobacco a try. Well, I have and can't recommend it with the PMIII machine. This brand - Silver, is too "stringy" and the machine doesn't like it. I'll get 4-5 Hopper errors per pack. Normally, with other brands such as Cherokee, Good Stuff, OHM I rarely encounter a Hopper error. I never have to chop or cut these other brands I like. Only drying a bit before rolling. The slightly lower price for the SO house brand isn't worth it IMO. TIP: Before rolling I dry my tobacco to reduce the moisture content. (see above) I now also sift the tobacco slightly prior to drying. I use a cheap metal kitchen-type strainer to sift out the power. I think it might help to keep the fines out of the machine too. Always look for and pluck out any small sticks or stem cuttings you find. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023 by Ring 'O Fire

  • A must have for the RYO smoker A must have for the RYO smoker
I did a lot of research and read hundreds of reviews be I decided to purchase this cigarette machine and I couldn't be happier. I can easily make a carton of smokes in 50 minutes compared to the TOP manual machine taking 2 1/2 hours. I did have one jam but it was my fault. The tobacco was too fine and i packed the tobacco into the reservoir. It's easy to operate and clean. There are three density setting to choose from. I smoke Kentucky Select tobacco and use the lowest density setting.The cigarettes are perfect. There is also a clean function I use to remove any any left over tobacco when I finish and I use the supplied to to make sure it clean. This machine is in my opinion excellent quality, not too loud and well worth the money I paid for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026 by Amazon Customer

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