| Chrontact has always stood out for its prime location and streamlined in-store experience. Historically, their products ran a few dollars above average, but the ease of popping in, finding what you need, and checking out in minutes made that small premium easy to swallow.
Lately, however, I've noticed their prices have jumped substantially—now hovering around 30% higher than nearby dispensaries carrying comparable flower, edibles, and concentrates. At that point, the convenience factor alone starts to feel outweighed by the added cost. If you prize speed and consistent stock, Chrontact still delivers; but if you're looking to stretch your budget, you'll find better value just a few blocks away.
[Edit after owner response:]
Just to clarify—I was definitely not paid to write this review. I've personally spent hundreds of dollars at Chrontact over the years and wanted to share an honest comparison based on recent shopping experiences. It's disappointing to be accused of slander simply for pointing out a noticeable price gap. Chrontact is charging $30–$50 more per ounce than shops like The OZ Store, for comparable products. I stand by my review—and frankly, this kind of aggressive response from ownership only reinforces why some customers might start looking elsewhere. |