The pre-roll vs hand-roll debate has been going on forever. After years of doing both, here's my honest take on which is actually better — and when it matters.
I’ve thrown away easily $200 in pre-rolls over the past couple years. Not dropped, not lost, threw away. Because they were completely unusable. Dry, chalky, would barely pull any smoke, tasted like burning newspaper. Which is annoying because they weren’t cheap and the problem turns out to be totally fixable. My roommate’s girlfriend actually figured...
You just handed over fifteen bucks for a joint. Cool. You pop the tube, fire it up, and literally two drags in—tragedy. One entire side of the paper is racing down to the filter. The other side? A completely unburnt wall of green. Yeah, it’s canoeing. And honestly, it ruins the entire session. I’ve smoked...
So you walk into a dispensary. Maybe you’re out in Los Angeles, near Venice. You see a single pre-roll sitting behind the glass. The budtender tells you it’s forty-five bucks. Forty-five. For one joint. Your friends laugh. You think the guy is out of his mind. But you buy it anyway. You light it up...
I lost an entire half-gram of premium flower to the wind last Tuesday because I was too stubborn to put out a canoeing joint. I was out on my back porch. I sparked up a dogwalker I bought down the street. It was supposed to be this amazing Lemon Cherry Gelato infused thing. Two hits....
Half gram vs full gram pre-roll — which size actually saves you money and smokes better? Real price data and hands-on comparison from someone who tracked it.
Infused pre-rolls combine cannabis flower with concentrates like live resin, distillate, or kief for a significantly stronger experience. Here's what to expect and how to smoke them properly.
Complete guide to pre-roll joint sizes — from 0.25g minis to 2g+ party cannons. Learn which gram weight is right for your tolerance, occasion, and budget.
You bought a pack of pre-rolls last month, found one tucked in a drawer, and now you’re wondering — how long do pre-rolls last before they go bad? It’s one of the most common questions among cannabis consumers, and the answer depends almost entirely on how you store them. In this guide, we’ll break down...
Key Takeaways: Moisture Content is King: The ideal cannabis moisture content is 10-12%. Too dry means a fast, harsh burn and lost flavor; too moist leads to constant relighting. Humidity packs like Boveda or Integra Boost can help maintain optimal levels. Density Matters for Airflow: Consistent and appropriate packing density is crucial. Overly tight packing...