
Pre-rolled cannabis joints – commonly known as “pre-rolls” – have become a hugely popular cannabis product. But that said, pre-rolls have their critics. In fact, a fair number of cannabis users avoid pre-rolls.
What are these objections? Are they founded? And if not, what are the advantages of cannabis pre-rolls? Here’s our perspective at Cannawayz.com on the pros and cons of pre-rolls.
On the Pro Side… Pre-Rolls Are Uber Convenient!
If the modern world has taught us anything, it’s this: Convenience is KING! And few things are more convenient than cannabis pre-rolls.
Which is a crucial factor contributing to their popularity. And it makes sense, logically speaking. In a typical joint scenario, you need a weed grinder, rolling papers, and a sack of bud to kick off a smoke sesh. Meanwhile, you can instantly spark up a perfectly rolled joint with a pre-roll.
No Need to Master Joint Rolling
Avoiding joint rolling is another massive benefit of pre-rolls. Rolling a decent joint is a skill that requires time and effort to master. But with pre-rolls, you don’t have to sweat your mediocre rolling technique.
Filter Tips
Some pre-rolls are capped with a filer tip. And though adding a filter doesn’t protect your health to a significant degree, it’s still better than nothing. Filters also prevent you from inhaling loose leaves and charred chunks of bud.
Portability
With pre-rolls, there’s no need to cart around a sack of weed, a grinder, or rolling papers. Instead, you can reduce your load to a single pre-roll or pack of pre-rolls (like a cigarette pack) and a lighter.
And The Cons… Pre-Rolls Are Made Lesser-Quality Weed
One of the main objections to pre-rolls is the claim they’re made with “crappy weed.” But in reality, this objection depends entirely on the buds' quality and the brand's reliability.
Are there pre-rolls on the market made with dirt weed that either don’t give you much of a buzz or give you a wicked headache? Sure! Those are the pre-rolls you can buy off the bottom shelf for $5.00 per joint at your local dispensary.
But that same dispensary offers bottom-shelf loose cannabis flower, too. Meanwhile, some of the best-selling and best-known cannabis companies make high-quality pre-rolls. And these brands are not in business to compromise their reputation by distributing poor-quality products.
Pre-Rolls Are Overpriced
Another common objection to pre-rolls is their price. Budget-conscious consumers claim pre-rolls are too expensive, especially considering they’re typically filled with questionable quality bud.
Here again, this perspective is off base. Pre-rolls often cost less than cannabis flowers. Or course, that’s for the bottom shelf single joints. And bottom-shelf loose cannabis flower is both cheap and lesser in quality, too.
Pre-rolls from reputable cannabis brands are more expensive. But in comparing the cost of loose cannabis flower to pre-rolls from these brands, the price of pre-rolls isn’t markedly higher. And the convenience factors outlined about totally justifies the marginally higher cost.
Interested in Trying Cannabis Pre-Rolled Joints? Buy From a Cannabis Delivery Service!
Achieve the HEIGHT of convenience – skipping the trip to your local dispensary – by ordering your pre-rolls online from a cannabis delivery service. Most services offer same-day cannabis delivery to your home or office.
Medical marijuana delivery services and recreational marijuana delivery services typically carry pre-rolls and operate in most legalized areas.
To find a vendor in your area, search online for “weed delivery near me,” and you should see plenty of providers.