From delivery vials and prescription bottles to mason jars and specially designed airtight containers, the days of storing your stash in a beat-up Ziploc bag are long gone. Problem is, while all these options do a decent job of storing your buds, none of them actually preserve them. And contrary to popular belief, neither does the freezer.

Which is where the Cannador comes in. Not only does it store your buds in a gorgeous looking wooden stash box, but it also acts as a humidor to keep them staying heady and fresh. It’s unique Humidity Bead System controls the enclosed environment by absorbing and releasing humidity as needed, ensuring the relative humidity in the stash box never goes above or below a specific ratio, which in turn ensures your buds stay fresher, longer.

In addition to its patented Humidity Bead System, each Cannador comes with several tin storage canisters that vary depending on which size Cannador you choose, with the small canisters capable of storing an eighth of an ounce and the larger ones up to a quarter. Meanwhile, the two and four-strain Cannadors come with an additional bottom lock drawer for added storage, while alternate four and five-strain Cannadors forgo the drawer in favor of a small storage nook built directly inside the box.

And if all that wasn’t enough, each Cannador is available in either a walnut or cherry exterior finish along with a mahogany interior, which, unlike cedar, also happens to help control humidity and doesn’t produce any residue, oils, and/or odors that cedar typically imparts.

So if you’re sick of having a slew of cheap-looking jars and containers cramping your space, take a more practical approach and store your leafy treasures the way any true cannabis connoisseur would (and should)—in a Cannador. It’s smart, elegant, and bound to leave a lasting impression on not just your buds, but anyone who smokes them. Plus it’ll look great next to that bottle of Pappy on your bookshelf.

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Photography by David Dupuy

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