We're one of the first customers of Curidor having received the first gen large cabinet version. It's worked well for 5 years, and during that time we've invested in about 20 other various sized Curid... See more
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The curidor is in my opinion a must have if your a novice grower to a commercial producer it keeps your herb fresh as the day you cut it and the cure you get with these bad boys is out of this world... See more
transaction and shipping and all was smooth, love my curidor but only downfall fow me is that the lock for the box is a very poor and cheap imo but i do love my curidor
This is a necessity for every cannabis connoisseur. I now have an amazing library of strains to smoke on hand that keep getting better with quality. Say no to oxidized weed!!!
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