Monthly Archives: November 2019
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November 28, 2019
That’s right ladies and gentleman, it’s that time of the year again. BLACK FRIDAY!
Starting Friday the 29th of November at 00:01 am and finishing on Monday the 2nd Of November at 11:59 pm, that’s an entire weekend of deals and promos.
This Black Friday we are offering a Huge 20% off everything in store, that’s 20% OFF Everything in store for the next 4 days, Cannabis Seeds, Bongs, Vaporizer & Much more. As if that wasn’t enough, you’ll get FREE UK shipping on orders over £40. So, the more you spend the more you save.
Tip: We have added a couple of special products to the home page, these are our favourites that we thought you might like.
Happy Black Friday and Of course Happy 420
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November 25, 2019
The Puffco Peak is undoubtedly among our candidates for best-selling vaporizer of the last 2 years. The Peak has transformed the art of dabbing with many users choosing to retire their traditional rig and torch set up in favour of these sleek new e-rigs with fool-proof mechanics allowing absolute beginners and seasoned dabbers to enjoy the flavours and power of herbal concentrates without the tiresome learning curve associated with a glass and torch operation.
The idea for the inception of Puffco, and the evolution from vape pen to the Peak came from company founder, Roger, who became frustrated the glut of inferior vaping products on the market and decided that the best way to get his hands on the perfect dab rig was to make it himself.
The problem, as Roger saw it, was that there was a paucity of options for vaping wax and extracts on -
November 19, 2019
These new 2-piece herb grinders from Santa Cruz Shredders are made in the USA from fully biodegradable hemp fibre.
Santa Cruz Shredder (SCS) sit proudly among the elite industry leaders in the grinder market. Their research and product development team pore over designs, constantly tweaking and improving the manufacture of their products to create a tool that every smoker can rely on.
Previous innovations have included the knurled grip designed for medical patients and those with limited dexterity in the hands and fingers. This superior grip makes the grinders much easier to turn and twist, providing a butter-smooth action and a fluffy, even grind.Taking pride in the quality of their finished products to the next level, SCS are the only company using medical-grade ultrasonic cleansing procedures to remove all contaminants from the machined piece. This process uses high frequency
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November 13, 2019
The Dipper is the new portable oil and wax vaporizer from DipStick Vapes (DSV).
Based in Denver, Colorado, DipStick Vapes are an innovative, customer focused company with a single minded determination to revolutionise the portable dabbing market with their unique vapes.
We first saw a product like this when Houston-based Improve LLC burst onto the scene with the original DipStick back in 2014. With it’s unique inhalation method and sleek design, the DipStick was a big hit with PureSativa customers. Now re-branded and relaunched as DSV in 2017, this US-based manufacturer is back with this new, improved wax vape pen with all-new features.
Like the DipStick before it, The Dipper has an instant heat coil or vapor tip which allows the user to simply skate the heated tip of the vape across the surface
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November 12, 2019
Thousands of UK patients are to be granted access to medical cannabis as part of the first large-scale UK study of the plant’s medicinal effects.
The study, named Project Twenty21, is being funded by Drug Science, an independent drug charity chaired by Professor David Nutt – director of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College, London, and a long term advocate for the reclassification of cannabis and other drugs. The project is also backed by the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP).
Medical cannabis became officially legal in the UK just over one year ago – 1st November 2018 – after a series of emotive cases involving access to the drug for medical use were thrown into the spotlight of the mainstream media. This included the highly publicised plight of 6-year-old Alfie Dingley whose rare and acute form of epilepsy