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Recent Reviews3 total

Autodraw Moon Drip Battery

11/5/2020
For the price, It's a good battery when you are in a bind or if you cannot articulate your hands to press a button or both. This battery is hit or miss when it comes down to the perfect 5-second draw. Since it lacks any mechanical parts, such as a button, it's relatively durable and no tragic misclicks burning your oils. It takes a good hour(ish) to charge fully, and when it does, the light that comes out from the bottom can illuminate a small room with a single draw. The downside is the power capacity, as it can provide up to 10 full draws before it starts to ration your life right before your eyes. Over time, expect to have this battery on the charger OFTEN as the milliamp wattage capacity begins to trickle into nothingness. If this is gonna be your daily driver, having another battery in the rotation would be highly recommended.

Jolly Sticks Battery

11/5/2020
It's not perfect, however, this battery seems to work great with Dr. Jolly's brand cartridges (as other batteries seem to be too low in power or the vents don't line-up completely for optimal flow), additionally, the battery has three power levels and a warm-up feature. It may sport their signature color pallet on the body of the battery, but for the price, don't expect longevity. This would be great for a temporary solution, however, for those going for this as their 'daily driver,' I highly recommend buying two, with one ALWAYS charged up, because when you're out in the sticks after dark and you run out of juice - may God help you.

Nectar - 11th

5/18/2020
With the exception of good bud and a great location, it's the chillest group of people working at Virtue Supply that make me return every time. They have a great selection and the quality is mostly top shelf selects, however, there is a nice handful of budget bud to even things out in the shopping cart. They're one of the only dispensaries near by that carry Dr. Jolly's RSO and Buddies Cartrages! Also their joints burn pretty evenly, in my experience at least, where I'm not always taming the ever growing ember.