You’ve got all these states in America legalising cannabis, spawning a new multi-billion dollar industry.
You’ve got the Western Cape High Court’s ruling that allows for the possession, cultivation, and private use of marijuana at home (even though that one’s not yet set in stone).
You’ve got endless high-brow publications documenting the benefits, both medically and socially.
Take those pointers and combine them with the fact that – pound for pound – high-quality cannabis makes your prized Montecristo seem positively cheap.
The likes of Great White Shark, Elvis and Critical Kush can set you back close to a grand for a palmful, for example.
Now tell me why that prized (and expensive) stash ends up stored in an embarrassing shoebox or Consol jar in the back of your sock drawer, like a late 80s copy of Playboy magazine in a teenager’s bedroom (guilty!).
I have some very well-known, high-profile business friends who take their marijuana quite seriously. One, in particular, has been known to do wine pairings with his more sophisticated strains.
But the moment is somewhat ruined when he is retrieving the prized plants from his wife’s Addis Tupperware, revealing a veritable shambles of Rizlas and dried up has-beens.
Have some goddamn pride in yourself, man! And show some respect to what might end up being the star of the show.
If it’s legal and as good as you say it is, and if it costs more than your finest cigars, then why is it not being looked after?
It was questions like these that compelled me to buy a Cannador (with the help of Postbox Courier, but more on that later).
These videos sum up exactly why every connoisseur should be upping their game:
Functional, aesthetically pleasing, and far classier than whatever you’re using at present.
It’s all about looking after your goodies properly, and showing your bud (and buddies) the appropriate amount of respect.
Look at this high-tech wizardry:
Magic.
Admit it, you’re thinking about getting your paws on one of these.
Here’s the bummer – Cannador are based in the US, and they don’t ship to South Africa.
You could harass that friend of yours in the US to order one, and then send it over your way, but then you’re still at the mercy of the folks at Customs when it touches down in South Africa.
Stress and the Cannador shouldn’t go hand in hand, which is where Postbox Courier step up to the plate.
They offer a groundbreaking service that gives you a shipping address in the US, UK and Hong Kong, so if you’re buying products that don’t ship to SA then just give your US address, which Postbox Courier give you. As soon as it is delivered there, which is usually the same day, then Postbox Courier will grab it and deliver it to your door in South Africa in three to five days.
They handle your parcel every step of the way – meaning it doesn’t get “stuck” at Customs here in SA, and they also make sure you don’t get stung with the wrong VAT duty.
Here’s a breakdown of the Cannador and the various costs involved:
You can hit them up at any time for a quote, and signing up for the service is free.
A quick step-by-step guide to how it all works:
Too bloody easy.
Now that you’ve done all the hard work, or had someone else do it for you it’s time to kick back and relax.
Look at that – the Cannador is already coming in handy.
Your friends are jealous, even if they won’t admit it, and you can’t really put a price on that, can you?
To work out how much it will cost to get your goodies shipped to your door in three to five days, check out what Postbox Courier is all about.
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