Omura

Stephs Cheers and Jeers were provided with an Omura device and refill in return for an honest review. 

I am always interested in keeping up to date on new products and devices in the cannabis industry. So when I came across Omura I was fascinated by how it worked and I knew I had to get my hands on one to try it first hand.

Omura was founded in 2018 by a team of designers, engineers, and flower enthusiasts. The technology behind Omura was developed to make consumption of flower more convenient and appealing to newcomers as well as experienced consumers.

What sets Omura apart from other companies is the device uses prefilled disposable flower sticks. That means no more grinding, packing or cleaning, its a simple insert and consume. The device itself uses heat-not-burn technology which means you get a smoother hit.

Another great thing about Omura is that they currently offer Whole Hemp Flower CBD on their website for purchase. However, in select California, Arizona and Maryland dispensaries, you can purchase THC sticks.

Thoughts:

My overall experience with Omura was very pleasant. I love the idea of prefilled sticks that eliminate the need for grinding and packing. It’s much more convenient and makes dosing easy when I am having a chronic pain flare. The device provides a very smooth flavorful hit, unlike anything I have experienced in the past. I love that they only use flower buds from Californias best cultivators. That was a big selling point for me personally.

You can purchase a starter kit on their online store for $69.99 which includes a device and 1 CBD pack. They also have a store locator so you can find their product near you.*

*Only available in select states

In honor of 4/20, Omura is offering wonderful deals including saving $20 on a device, save $40 on a 2pack CBD starter and save $70 on a 4pack CBD stater.

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