Why Preroll Automation Sucks: A Historical Perspective
We started making prerolls in 2015. At the time, the only available “technology” for manufacturing prerolls was the Bump Bo’ & The Futurola Knockbox.
After failing to convince ConeSmoke to sell us a Mach 6, we settled for the Knockbox. At the time of purchase, I was pissed. Paying $4500 (yes, inflation) for a “commercial” piece of equipment made out of wood, plastic and glass made my stomach turn.
https://www.hummingbirdprerollsystems.com/2025/07/29/why-preroll-automation-sucks-a-historical-perspective/
We started making prerolls in 2015. At the time, the only available “technology” for manufacturing prerolls was the Bump Bo’ & The Futurola Knockbox.
After failing to convince ConeSmoke to sell us a Mach 6, we settled for the Knockbox. At the time of purchase, I was pissed. Paying $4500 (yes, inflation) for a “commercial” piece of equipment made out of wood, plastic and glass made my stomach turn.
https://www.hummingbirdprerollsystems.com/2025/07/29/why-preroll-automation-sucks-a-historical-perspective/
Why Preroll Automation Sucks: A Historical Perspective
We started making prerolls in 2015. At the time, the only available “technology” for manufacturing prerolls was the Bump Bo’ & The Futurola Knockbox.
After failing to convince ConeSmoke to sell us a Mach 6, we settled for the Knockbox. At the time of purchase, I was pissed. Paying $4500 (yes, inflation) for a “commercial” piece of equipment made out of wood, plastic and glass made my stomach turn.
https://www.hummingbirdprerollsystems.com/2025/07/29/why-preroll-automation-sucks-a-historical-perspective/
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