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Colorado Weed Prices

Posted by CANNASaver on Tuesday, 24 November 2020 in Canna Blog - Latest News

Your Guide to 2021 Colorado Weed Prices  

As of 2020, Colorado is closer to a decade of recreational marijuana being legal than a modern preschooler is to third grade. While it’s been a ride, the laws governing cannabis sales in the state evolve every year. One of the factors that influence these legal changes? The average price of weed in Colorado. 

Colorado weed prices affect how much tax is collected. Legal weed prices also aid in reducing black market activity around cannabis, so long as they are low enough to prevent those selling it from being able to reliably turn a profit. 

That’s why we created this guide – to describe how much weed in Colorado is, how much it differs across the state and why. Let’s dive in.

Creating A Consumer Methodology for Determining The Price Of Weed in Colorado

According to the Colorado Department of Revenue, in October 2020 the average price per pound of flower for growers to dispensaries was ~$1300. 

Put another way, growers on average charge dispensaries the following:

  • $81.25 per ounce

  • $10.15 per ⅛ ounce

  • $2.88 per gram

Once dispensaries have received the flower, the price doubles or triples before reaching the buyer. This is the result of paying employees, renting property, buying equipment, and other business operation expenses. 

In order to create a methodology that captures the consumer-end price, we’ve added 200-300 percent to the AMR price the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division uses for taxation. 

The Result?

Average Price Per Ounce in Colorado for Recreational Consumers: ~ $160 - $240 

Average Price Per 1/8 Ounce in Colorado for Recreational Consumers: ~ $20 - $30

Average Price Per Gram in Colorado for Recreational Consumers: ~ $5.76 - $8.64

We will use these as benchmarks in the analysis below. 

Determining Colorado Weed Prices

Prices of cannabis in Colorado vary based on brand, region, current specials, and dozens of other factors.

Built within this is a feedback loop for the state and cannabis producers and dispensaries. 

Once every three months, the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division, known as Colorado MED, uses data from grower to manufacturer (like an edible producer) or seller (such as a dispensary) to determine an Average Market Rate (AMR). The AMR is the basis for taxes and is reviewed based on weight. 

In the chart below, available on the Colorado Department of Revenue website, you can see that growers of marijuana in Colorado, on average, charge ~$1,300 per pound in October 2020. This is up 30 percent from ~$1,000 in October 2019. This is important for later.

(Pulled from CO DOR 11/25/2020)

Why The Average Market Rate Matters

Roughly speaking, by the time cannabis gets to the consumer the price per pound is double or more than the AMR (average market rate). This is in part because manufacturers and dispensaries have to pay staff, labor, as well as equipment, and licensing. 

The other part? 

Colorado marijuana laws place limits on both recreational consumers and medical marijuana patients.

Consumers can’t easily go out and buy a pound since the law limits recreational to an ounce, or 1/16th of a pound.

In the decades where cannabis was illegal entirely when a police raid created headlines like “$1 Million in Marijuana Confiscated”, it was an average market rate that allowed this headline to make sense. Police would use average street prices to evaluate the worth of a quantity. This applies equally to legal markets. 

How Much Is Weed In Colorado? 

As of October 2020, Colorado MED pulls together purchase information from a total of 466 cultivators, 216 product manufacturers, and 416 medical or recreational stores as part of creating the AMR. When retail mark-up is added, our methodology will give us a standard price. 

To remind you, we are using the following as baseline pricing:

  • Average Price Per Ounce for Recreational Consumers: ~ $160 - $240 

  • Average Price Per 1/8 Ounce for Recreational Consumers: ~ $20 - $30

  • Average Price Per Gram for Recreational Consumers: ~ $5.76 - $8.64

Now let’s test these price estimates on some cannabis dispensaries in Colorado: 

Botanico (Denver)

Strain: Crystal Gelato

Prices: $20 per 1/8th, $160 per ounce

Strain: Bazookies

Price: $140 per ounce

Check Out Botanico Cannabis Deals Here: 

Medicine Man (Longmont)

Strain: Cookies N’ Cream

Prices: $19 per 1/8th, $114 per ounce

Strain: G6 #3

Prices: $19 per 1/8th, $114 per ounce

Check Out Medicine Man Deals Here:

Organix (Breckenridge)

Strain: GG #4

Price: $15 per gram, $32 per 1/8th, $155 per ounce

Check Out Organix Deals Here:

The Lodge (RiNo Denver)

Strain: Sour Chunk

Price: $13 per gram, $32 per 1/8th, $150 per ounce

Check Out The Lodge Deals Here:

What Is The Average Price Per Gram In Colorado? 

The above pricing samples and our baseline costs tell us a few things about weed prices in Colorado. We estimated the average cost per gram, based on Colorado DOR data, to be between ~$6 to $9. However, from our sample, we can see that the average cost per gram is much more.

The average cost per gram of weed in Colorado is between $10-$15. 

This is likely because, as with most things, weed is cheaper when bought in bulk. 

What Is The Average Price Of An 1/8th In Colorado? 

We estimated based on available data from the state of Colorado the average price per 1/8th would be between $20 and $30 dollars. Botanico was on the lower end of our estimated range at $20 per 1/8th. Medicine Man was $19 per 1/8th or $1 less than the estimated low.

Both Organix and The Lodge dispensaries show up at the higher end of our estimated price range, but only by a little. Both have an average price per 1/8th of $32, or $2 more than our $30 high estimate. 

What Is The Average Price Of An Ounce In Colorado? 

The methodology for estimating Colorado weed prices we established actually overestimated the price per ounce on nearly every count. Our methodology puts the average price per ounce at between $160 and $240. 

Every dispensary fell at or below our benchmark of $160. Again, buying in bulk will always lower the price – with anything from soap to marijuana.

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Best Denver Dispensary Ounce Deal 

If you’re looking for a great Denver rec ounce deal for under $100, get yourself over to Rocky Mountain High Alameda dispensary. They have one of the best ounce deals in Denver right now with premium flower ounces going for just $75. This Denver rec ounce deal can be found just west of I-25 at 1233 W. Alameda Avenue.

Best Deal on Distillate Vape Cartridges in Denver

La Conte’s has a good deal going on vape cartridges. You can get a 500 mg V3 CO2 vape cartridge for just $17.85, which is without a doubt one of the best Denver vape cartridge deals you will find. You can get this deal at LaConte’s North Denver dispensary located at 5194 Washington Street, or at LaConte’s on 7th Avenue.

Topicals Deal

For medical marijuana deals, Spark Dispensary is the place to go. This Denver medical marijuana dispensary is located at 3900 E. 48th Avenue Denver just north of I-70. Spark Dispensary has some of the best medical deals in Denver. Right now, you can get a medical deal on topicals. Evolab Angel Salve topical is on sale for just $20. Blended with cbd and thc, this topical salve is great for relieving pain and discomfort. They also have a medical deal for a $50 flower ounce.

Best Livwell Dispensary Deal

Among the best Livwell deals is the $49.99 pre-weigh half ounce. You can get this rec deal on a half ounce at any Livwell location, including Livwell Denver dispensary on Broadway.

Get More Denver Deals

You can get these and many more local deals from Denver dispensaries on Cannasaver. You’ll find ounce deals and other weed deals, concentrates deals, edibles deals, topicals deals and more from your favorite Denver dispensaries. With new deals everyday of the week, you can always find the lowest prices on weed in Denver on Cannasaver.

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Dispensary Prices Vs Street Prices

Posted by CANNASaver on Saturday, 02 January 2021 in Canna Blog

The History of Marijuana Legalization

Marijuana cultivation in The United States dates back to the 1600s. Colonists grew a certain type of hemp known as cannabis.

The American government encouraged settlers to grow hemp at that time. The crop was used to make rope, clothing, and sails.

Up until the Civil War, the domestic growing of hemp flourished. However, after the war, hemp was imported instead.

By the end of the 1800s, marijuana was being used as a medical product. Americans could purchase remedies that contained marijuana in drug stores.

In 1910, after the Mexican Revolution, Mexican immigrants brought recreational marijuana with them when they flooded across the border into the USA.

This gave rise to fear of the drug trade and drug gangs. Anti-drug campaigns warned against a "Marijuana Menace". 

In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, many were unemployed. Fear of and resentment toward Mexican immigrants escalated. Governments and the public were so concerned about the potential problems associated with marijuana that twenty-nine states voted to outlaw marijuana. 

In 1937, Congress passed the Marihuana Tax Act. This act placed a tax on the sale of marijuana. According to the terms of the act possession and sale of marijuana became illegal. Medicinal use of marijuana was legal but there was a very expensive tax on it. Those who grew, imported, distributed, or prescribed marijuana had to pay a tax. Extensive record-keeping was required for the sale of medicinal marijuana. 

Some contend that the act, in effect, criminalized the use of, production of, and sale of marijuana.  Some saw the act as a way to cut the production of hemp that was, by then, being used as a cheaper paper product than pulp.

Others argued that the tax was necessary to curtail the negative effects of marijuana use. They believed that marijuana affected brain function and caused an increase in violence and crime.

Not everyone believed marijuana had harmful effects. The New York Academy of Medicine issued an extensive report dispelling the negatives of marijuana use. Their report said that marijuana did not increase violence or insanity. They also stated that its use did not lead to drug addiction nor did it lead to the use of harder drugs like heroin or cocaine.  

World War II saw a resurgence in the production of hemp. The U.S. Department of Agriculture encouraged farmers to grow hemp. It was used for such military gear as marine cordage and parachutes. The "Hemp for Victory" campaign registered 375,000 acres of hemp fields in the United States. 

By the 1950s, federal laws enforced mandatory sentences for drug-related offenses. However, by the 1960s more lenient attitudes towards marijuana were in place. 

By 1970, Congress had repealed mandatory penalties for drug-related offenses. In 1972, the Shafer Commission determined that personal use of marijuana should be decriminalized.

In 1976, a parent's movement against marijuana led to the 1980s War on Drugs with mandatory drug sentences re-enacted.

By the mid-1990s there was a major shift in public perception of marijuana. In 1996, California passed Proposition 215 allowing for the sale and medical use of marijuana.

Today, thirty states have legalized the medical and/or recreational use of marijuana.

Street Prices

Once known as black market prices, street prices are what you would pay when buying marijuana from someone who is not a licensed dealer. 

Street Quantities and Quality

As expected, there is a wide variation in quality when you purchase marijuana from a street source.

Advantages of Street Purchases

While you need to do your research before purchasing marijuana from a street source, you are not limited in the quantity you purchase. You may also be able to find good deals. In states and countries where marijuana is now legalized, street prices have reportedly dropped to less than half of those of licensed dispensaries. When you buy on the street, there is even some room to haggle over prices.

But when purchasing from a street source, it’s buyer beware. There is no guarantee of quality.

Factors that Affect Street Purchases

With street prices, it’s a law of supply and demand. Since licensed dispensaries opened, many who bought on the street aren’t doing so anymore. Thus, independent marijuana sellers have been forced to drop their prices.

With street purchases, there is also a wide variation in prices from one location to another.

Dispensary Prices

To run a legal dispensary, vendors must be licensed. There are also strict guidelines about quality and pricing. Buyers pay a sales tax of approximately 15% when they purchase from a dispensary.

In a dispensary, you can expect to pay an average of $9.99 per gram. The street price for a similar amount might be less than $6.40. That’s a saving of over thirty-five cents per gram.

Dispensary Quantities and Quality

Most dispensaries are clean, pleasant places. They often have knowledgeable staff happy to help you choose a product. Many dispensaries also run educational programs.

Advantages of Dispensaries

A CTV News report contends that the legalization of marijuana has driven up prices.

Dispensaries are eager to match the product you purchase to your goals. They encouraged you to ask questions and to learn about their many products. Their aim is to nurture return business.

Factors that Affect Dispensary Costs

  1. Product Type and Quality

The brand of the product may affect its price. Other factors include the amount of THC in the product. Cost may also be determined by how it is produced. Growing and drying processes can affect the quality of the weed.

  1. Supply and Demand

The degree of demand and the amount of marijuana available greatly affects the pricing of marijuana. If the supply is low and/or demand is high, then the cost of marijuana will increase.

How Dispensary Prices and Street Prices Regulate Each Other

Street prices can affect the pricing of dispensary marijuana. Street sellers can undercut the prices of legal dispensaries because they do not have the overhead of a store. They also do not have to buy a license and charge sales tax.

Once dispensaries of legal marijuana cropped up, street prices dropped as buyers were lured to dispensaries by guarantees of safety and quality of the product.

Why Buy Through Cannasaver?

Cannasaver and is the best option for getting the best weed deals anywhere. Dispensaries have some great options as far as all cannabis products are concerned and unlike the days where you used to have to buy from the street, you actually know what you’re getting. If prices seem a little high, check out our deals and save on flower, concentrates, edibles, and more!

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Sizes and Prices of Weed

Posted by CANNASaver on Tuesday, 20 April 2021 in Canna Blog

Been a while since you’ve bought any bud? Maybe you’re new to the marijuana world or maybe you’ve been smoking straight concentrates for a while.

Either way, it’s helpful to know exactly what you’re looking for when you head to the dispensary. 

There’s a lot more math involved with buying marijuana than there is with other products. You know exactly how many beers are in a six-pack or eggs are in a carton. You should also know exactly how much weed you’re getting when you purchase. 

Traditionally, weed is measured in terms of ounces.

The most common weights you can purchase weed at are:

·         Gram

·         ⅛ (eighth)

·         ¼ (quarter ounce)

·         ½ (half-ounce)

·         Full ounce

Obviously, how long each will last is completely dependent on how often you smoke. If you don’t smoke very much, it doesn’t make much sense to buy an ounce – regardless of it being a better deal per gram.

Buying in bulk is generally always going to get you the best deal – but it doesn’t matter if the weed goes to waste. Marijuana can even go bad if left unused and stored incorrectly for too long.

While it’s firstly most important to know your smoking habits before purchasing flower, it’s also important to have some general knowledge of the sizes and prices of weed.

Gram – 1g

A gram is generally the smallest amount of flower you can buy. Remember dime bags? Depending on where you’re from and how expensive weed was there, a gram of marijuana typically cost $10. That obviously varied with quality – but the general rule of thumb was that $10 bought you a gram.

 The price has stayed relatively the same since, but it does vary from dispensary to dispensary and strain to strain. Typically you’ll be paying between $6-$20 for a gram – the better quality the flower the higher the price.

A gram will usually pack about a joint or two, depending on how fat you roll them. A dispensary typically offers gram or half-gram pre-rolls – so a gram gets you roughly that.

This is going to be where you’re paying the most for your weed. It is cheap, but from a price-per-gram perspective, it’s the most expensive. It’s not until you start buying in bulk that this becomes apparent.

Dub – 2g

What even is a dub of weed, you may ask? Historically a "dub" was double a $10 sack, so would cost $20 depending on the local weed economy. However, the use & understood meaning of the word "dub" can vary by location. For example in the upper midwest of the United States it's often used to refer to a whole eighth.

It's important to note that this denomination is not often sold in dispensaries and is more colloquial in use.

⅛ Eighth – 3.5g

An eighth is going to be where you see that buying in bulk can save you money. Typically an eighth can cost anywhere from $15-$60, but that can vary based on quality of the bud. Some dispensaries will even sell four-gram eighths to promote purchasing bulkier amounts.

 When comparing a gram vs. an eighth, it will almost always be cheaper to buy an eighth than three and a half individual grams

Typically an eighth will give you about four to seven joints worth of weed – again, dependent completely on how much you pack. Bowl packs depend specifically on size of the bowl and how full you pack those as well. 

An eighth is good for those who smoke a little bit more than occasionally, but still not too often. How long it lasts depends entirely on you – but it’s safe to say that if you smoke more often, then bigger quantities are for you. 

¼ Quarter – 7g

A quarter-ounce is for people who smoke more often. At seven grams, it’s double the size of an eighth, but not double the price. It’s cheaper to buy one quarter than two separate eighths.  

Typically you’ll get about twelve to sixteen joints out of a quarter – dependent on you again. A quarter is usually going to run you somewhere between $40-$80 but can be cheaper or more expensive depending on the quality of the bud.

A quarter is good for frequent smokers, as it lasts twice as long as an eighth and has a good price point. It’s a good point between a small purchase and a larger, bulkier purchase.

½ Half-Ounce – 14g

Also known as half a zip, a half-ounce is a more serious purchase than the others. This is for a pretty serious smoker. Weighing in at fourteen grams, a half-ounce is for those who don’t want to be running out any time soon.

You’ll get – obviously – double the amount of weed you get from a quarter. So, think somewhere around two dozen joints in a half-ounce. It’ll cost you a bit more money, but this is really where buying in bulk saves in the long run.

Generally, a half-ounce will cost somewhere between $30-$120, much cheaper than buying two quarters or four eighths. Obviously, prices can get much higher or lower depending on quality.

Full Ounce – 28g

In most legal states, this is the largest amount of weed you can buy at any one time. An ounce is for the serious smoker, who doesn’t miss a day and doesn’t like being low.

For a general idea on size, it’s the legal limit a person can own in Colorado. This is because of the amount – an ounce is large enough that any bigger and people will think you have intent to distribute.

An ounce is a full 28 grams – should give you somewhere near 100 joints. Depends entirely on the quality of the weed and whether black market or legal, but the price range is generally somewhere between $50-$220. Look for prices even higher than that when dealing with high-quality stuff or in places where it's less available.

Quarter-Pound – 112g

The quarter-pound is a pretty rare size of marijuana. Four times the amount of an ounce, it’s still illegal to have this much weed on your person in Colorado.

 It’s hard to find anywhere to pick up a quarter-pound – but if you do, it’s going to be expensive. A quarter-pound is going to cost you somewhere around $800, but can easily be more or less depending on where you’re getting it from.

This amount of for a very serious smoker – and even then, it will take a while to go through.

Now that we’ve taken care of sizes and you know what you’re looking for, head into the dispensary and buy the perfect size for you. Check out our homepage first to make sure you’re not missing out on any killer deals. 

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How Much Should You Pay For Weed?

Posted by CANNASaver on Friday, 04 June 2021 in Canna Blog

Once you’ve spent some time deciding what flower strain you’ll be bringing home, you are ready to check out. As you begin to check out you ponder the question: how much should you be paying for weed?

Legalized Mary Jane is weaving and winding its way around the nation. Recreational marijuana has become much more accessible than ever before in recent years thanks to changes in the legislature regarding marijuana as a Schedule I drug.

Many dispensaries are either opening or plan to open all across the United States in the next few years. 

How Much Should You Pay For Weed?

When it comes to the business of marijuana, Colorado has been one of the leading states in marijuana reform for many years now.

Over the years, the price per pound of marijuana has continued to decrease in the state.

The cost of weed is lower in Colorado than in most other states. Be thankful!

In honor of summer coming around, I’d like to be your pricing guide to do my absolute best to break down what affects the price market of marijuana and show you how much you should be paying for weed in Colorado. 

So, What Determines Weed Price?

Much like in other businesses outside the industry, many factors drive the price of the product (marijuana).

Location, Location, Location

Things such as being a big city vs a small town can drive marijuana prices drastically. 

Popular places like Las Vegas or Los Angeles have higher prices on weed due to how popular those destinations are.

The kind of cities where the demand and supply are high enough to “justify” higher prices. 

As opposed to Colorado where marijuana is grown in larger amounts.

In the Denver area, there are so many dispensaries that the cluster alone dictates pricing. Often seeing many more deals than other states due to supply being higher.

Higher quality cannabis can be found at lower prices because high-quality weed can be found almost everywhere in the state. You can find many more eager dispensaries giving discounts due to a high production supply. These are found more often in the states that have had legalization longer.

Quality of the Buds

The quality of individual strains as they are rolled off production also helps in determining what will impact the price you will pay for it.

Cannabinoids found in different strains determine quality.

Strains of marijuana with higher CBD and/or THC typically raise prices on those strains.

Taxes

Much like with cigarettes or alcohol, taxes tend to bring what can be lower marijuana prices to much higher prices in a snap.

Often dispensary prices do not reflect this. Depending on where exactly you live, the price of your marijuana can range with the individual tax percentage each township puts in action.

In the state of Colorado, sales/retail tax for medical marijuana is 2.9% and 10% for recreational marijuana.

Time of Year

Harvesting times on different strains of cannabis play a big part in determining a city’s marijuana prices.

Think of marijuana as a crop, the season absolutely dictates when the plant flowers as well as when the plant needs to be harvested.

The conflict of this happening like a crop between so many dispensaries, each one with their individual grows will be harvesting their buds around the same time as well as trying to sell their batches at the same time.

This would result in the absolute ideal time to be a buyer.

Low, low prices.

So Now, The Weed Price Breakdown

Everything in the marijuana world is measured in grams.

The gram is the base weighing measurement for marijuana.

Due to variations in strains, the visual size of one gram can change from bud to bud. As to the prices below, each weight is based on the average price per weight in Colorado.

I’m going to break down the prices of each separate marijuana weight, and help you to determine how much you can roughly expect to pay for the particular weight.

A pre-rolled joint?

The price of a pre-rolled joint depends on the quantity and quality of the bud which fills the joint.

Roughly, you can expect a joint to cost between $7-$15 with fancy-style joints going up in price much higher.

For a Gram?

A gram of marijuana is most likely the smallest quantity you can purchase at a dispensary.

The reason most people buy marijuana this way is to typically test a strain before making a bigger purchase.

A consumer can expect to pay between $5-$18 for a gram. 

For An Eighth?

An eighth is exactly 3.5 grams or 1/8th of an ounce and the amount typically ranges in price from $25-$55 in Colorado.

If you buy an eighth for less than $25, minus discounts and such, you should start considering the quality or potency of any given flower.

For a Quarter?

A quarter weighs 7 grams or ¼ of an ounce.

Quarters typically range from $50 to $80 with premium quality quarters exceeding $120 in some areas of Colorado.

Small price discounts can occasionally be a factor in pricing quarters much like buying from a bulk store. Though, this is not always guaranteed.

For a Half Ounce?

A half-ounce is exactly 14 grams of marijuana or you guessed it, one half of an ounce.

The price typically costs between $90 and $160 in most dispensaries in Colorado.

At this amount, bulk prices are really getting much cheaper.

They can range anywhere from $75 to $180, but more likely will be closer to $120.

This is a typical amount of marijuana a heavy smoker/someone with high tolerances will typically buy.

For An Ounce?

An ounce (also known as an O or zip) of marijuana weighs 28 grams or exactly one ounce.

An ounce can roll up to 80-100 joints.

This amount is the legal amount of marijuana one may possess at one time in Colorado.

An ounce of cannabis normally costs between $100 and as high as $300.

Deals on Pre-rolls in Denver

Current deals on PRE-ROLLS include:

Deals on Eighths in Denver

Current deals on EIGHTHS include:

Deals on Quarters in Denver

Current deals on QUARTERS include:

Deals on Ounces in Denver

Current deals on OUNCES include:

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How to Find the Cheapest Weed Deals in CO

Posted by CANNASaver on Tuesday, 28 September 2021 in Canna Blog

Want your weed, your way?

Of course, you do.

Want it with the best, most competitive deals in Colorado?

Mhmm.

We’ve got you covered. Here at Cannasaver, we can provide you with the best deals on the weed you want, from all the best dispensaries.

Sound good?

OK, enough with the stupid questions. You want to know how to get the deals, right?

Cannasaver.

Memorize it, put it in your phone, bookmark it on your browser, so whenever you need your weed, you’ve got access to our perfect deal machine.

Now – let us walk you through it.

It’s hugely intuitive. We made it that way because we know what it’s like to want our best weed deals. But let’s go through it from the top.

Geolocated Deals and the Search Facility

The top weed deals are top left. That’s where you find the easiest way to bring up the deals you want.

The search facility will geolocate you, so it will get you the deals that are closest to you.

What do you want today? Edibles? Joints? Resin?

The search facility is your weed genie.

·         Type in as much as you know about what you want. In the mood for a joint? Type “joints.”

·         Need those chewy edibles, type “edibles.” Boom – the search facility will get you the best local deals on the kind of weed you want.

But it’s cooler than that. If you leave the search facility on “All,” you’ll get a list of all the options close to you. But within your results, you can filter down.

·         You can specify Deals, Brands, Stores, and Location, to get the specific deals most appeal to you.

·         Just click the tab you like, and it will filter your results, getting you the best deal as fast as possible.

·         For instance, if you type “joints” into the search bar, you’ll get options like “3 joints for $24.” Clicking on that deal, or selecting “Store” will take you to a deal from Primal LLC, on Iowa Ave, Colorado Springs. That means you can get the same deal several ways.

·         You’ll see all the relevant details of the deal – the store name and location, the price, any necessary disclaimers, and the length of time for which the deal is live.

·         Then you’ll be able to print the coupon to present to the retailer, so you can get the deal for the price listed on the site.

And lather, rinse, repeat – you can use the search facility to explore all the available deals on all the types of weed you want.

The great thing about www.cannsaver.com is that it’s about growing the local trade, working with local dispensaries all around Colorado, so you can not only find the best deals on the weed you want online, but use the coupons on the website to support your local weed trade.

If you’re not sure what weed you want, you can still use the search facility. Or you can use the options ranged along the top of the page.

How to Find Cheapest Ounce Deals

Let’s come back to Categories.

Next along to the right, you’ll see Ounce Deals. Feel like what you need?

·         Click Ounce Deals. The main body of the page will change to display all the best local deals on an ounce.

·         Browse the visible deals till you find one you like.

·         Among those deals, for instance, you can get $50.83 on an ounce of flower (Strain Specific).

·         Clicking on that deal takes you straight to the coupon page. It will give you all the information you need – it’s a deal from The Stone, in Denver, Westwood.

·         If you decide you want that deal, click on the coupon where it says “Print Coupon” and you’re good to go.

·         Take your coupon to The Stone, and – as long as the deal lasts – that ounce of flower is yours.

Each deal or coupon page also has links to Google Maps, so if you’re driving to collect your deal, you have a precise location and navigation details.

One thing you’ll appreciate is that when the page fills with deals, under “Ounce Deals And Coupons,” a sub-menu appears, with headings like Medical, Recreation, Price, and Store. If you don’t see a deal on the page to tempt you, you can refine your choice by clicking on these options.

·         Got a price range in mind for your ounce? Choose it from the pricing drop-down.

·         Need an ounce of strictly recreational, or strictly medicinal, weed? Select the type you want, and the options narrow, getting you closer to the perfect ounce for you right now.

·         Prefer dealing with specific local stores? You can select those too, so you’re supporting your local supplier.

How to Find Cheapest Recreational Weed Deals

Need some good recreational weed, but not necessarily limiting yourself to the ounce?

Go across the top of the screen and click Rec Deals. The process is the same – the site will sort its content into weed deals that are specifically recreational.

Feel like an ounce of Top Shelf Indoor Popcorn for just $90.97? Not a problem.

That’s a deal from Herbs4You in Denver, Colorado, and it features among the pictured Recreational deals.

Again, the sub-menu lets you select your price range, your type and amount, or your favorite store, to simplify your browsing experience. Click on the deal, get the coupon, go to the store, done.

How to Find Cheapest Medical Weed Deals

Need some strictly medical weed? You won’t be surprised to learn the process is the same – we made it repeatable so it’s easy and intuitive for you to find the deals you want.

·         Click on Med Deals.

·         Browse the deals.

·         Choose, say, $80 Oz Med Flower, a deal from Magic City Cannabis of Denver South Broadway.

·         Print out the coupon (or screenshot on your phone).

·         Head to Denver South Broadway and claim your deal.

It really is that simple to get the best weed deals in CO these days.

How to Find Newest Weed Deals

Newest Deals is more for the soldiers of fortune out there, the mavericks, the pepperoni fans who suddenly one Friday night go “Screw it, put some pineapple on my pizza, let’s see where this goes.”

·         Click on Newest Deals.

·         Browse what’s brand new.

·         Select, maybe, $34.99 for 2g of Shift Live Resin, a hot new deal from Golden Meds, in Peoria.

·         Print the coupon (or screenshot on your phone).

·         You know the rest.

Featured Stores

This is exactly what it sounds like – it’s a round-up of local stores, but rather than give you yards of boring review text, clicking the link to their listing gives you their latest deals. So you can cut to the chase if you have a favorite store – click on their listing, see what they have on sale right now. We’ve linked you through directly to a few store listings here, but Featured Stores is how you get access to your favorite stores and their latest deals, all grouped together.

·         Just click on the store you like.

·         Browse the deals they have on offer.

·         Click on the one you want.

·         Print the coupon.

·         Use the Google Maps – if you need to!

·         And keep yourself in the weed to which you have become accustomed.

Categories

Categories is a drop-down to make all your best weed dreams come true.

·         First, it gives you a quick-click listing of all the categories we’ve been through – rec deals, medical deals, and so on.

·         Clicking on any of these items in the drop-down will take you straight to the right pages. But Categories is where all the other deals are hiding too.

·         Edible deals? Click the link to see all the edible deals – and as ever, the sub-menu means you can narrow your search by price and store.

·         Vaporizer and cartridge deals? Here too.

·         Live resin deals, glass pipe deals, special holiday deals. They’re all listed in Categories. Simply select the type of deal you want, and you’ll group them all together in a page for you to browse.

·         Then just pick the one you want.

·         Print the coupon.

·         And turn your web browsing into weed browsing – and all with the best deals you can get in Colorado.

We take a lot of the hassle out of finding the weed deals you want, the amount you want, and the price you want, when and where you want them.

That’s why we’re confident it will get you the cheapest weed deals in CO.

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