Tag: vs

  • Coldfire Vs. Flavorade: Best Cart?? (Cured Resin)

    When it comes to carts, Coldfire and Flavorade are consistently two of the most well-regarded brands. So, I grabbed one of each from ClubHouse Drops, and put them to the test.

    (Check it out on YouTube here)

    Hardware:

    Coldfire: 4/5

    Flavorade: 4.4/5

    Both of them use the same style of cart hardware, a ceramic cart with a screw on, thin-barreled tip. I gave this a 4/5 on each, because I prefer certain other hardware (barrel tips), but this definitely still does a good job.

    Flavorade gets some bonus points for throwing in a cute little rubber cart-protector, which they call the “Flavor-shield.” It’s meant to be placed around the cart to protect it from falls, and it’s effective. I really enjoy this little add-on.

    Flavor:

    Coldfire: 3/5

    Flavorade: 5/5

    I tried the ‘Apple Crisp’ strain from Coldfire, and the ‘Biscotti Pound Cake’ strain from Flavorade. The ‘Apple Crisp’ had a very slight apple taste, but felt mostly flavorless and bland. The hint of apple taste went away entirely after a couple days of use.

    The ‘Biscotti Pound Cake’ had a strong, absolutely delicious flavor that coats my mouth in a great way, and has lasted through this past week of use, much longer than the ‘Apple Crisp’ did.

    Effects:

    Coldfire: 4/5

    Flavorade: 5/5

    The effects from the Coldfire are nice and strong, but feel a little bit plain to me. It feels like more of a typical ‘concentrated thc’ high that just lacks direction.

    The Flavorade hits a little bit harder, and feels like more of a full-bodied, well-rounded high that just feels like a better experience overall.

    Conclusion:

    Coldfire: 11/15

    Flavorade: 14.4/15

    To me, Flavorade is the clear winner of this competition. I’d happily enjoy either, but I’ll be grabbing Flavorade as my personal go-to from here on out.

    Thanks for reading, and hope this helps someone make their decision! Take care 🙂

    Shoutout to Clubhouse Drops for the magic 😉

  • LIT Farms – Essential Vs Supreme Tier Flower (Micro) – Which Looks Better? (High Grade Vs Mid Grade)

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    Today I’m taking a quick look at 2 different strains under my microscope, an essential and a supreme tier.

    This essential we’re looking at is BubbleGum Runtz, and the Supreme is Pineapple Zoap.

    I put them both under my microscope to examine the difference between high quality and mid quality flower on a microscopic level.

    Top shelf vs low shelf, top shelf vs mid shelf, high grade vs mid grade, high grade vs low grade, any way you want to put it, this was an easy way to answer that question with flower from LIT Farms.

    The comparison is very fun to see and I had a good time creating this. I hope someone out there enjoys looking at this as much as I enjoyed creating it!

    The only way to really show this is to show you the youtube video!