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The Best Stash Boxes and Weed Jars to Keep Your Bud Fresh Long After 420

No two stoners are alike but everyone needs a high-quality stash box. You don’t like stale bud, do you?

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No two stoners are alike. There are those who want everyone to know where the weed is right when they walk in the door; those who need to make sure prying hands don’t crack open a stash on accident; and finally those who only really smoke on 420. In every single case, however, a solid stash box is important. Unless you like stale weed, one of the following weed storage solutions will do the trick.

Best Overall Stash Box

Tulip JarsTulip

Tulip Jars

Pros

  • Numerous sizes and kits available
  • Gorgeous design

Cons

  • Expensive

Not only are these discreet containers frankly beautiful, but they’re also odor-trapping, super secure and even block out harmful UV light. And while you can get the containers individually (which are available in several sizes), the brand also sells comprehensive kits that come with their own storage cases. For instance, you can pick up the all-in-one Tulip Set, which comes with seven pieces including a large lock box.

Read our full Tulip Modular Lockbox review.

Best Upgrade Stash Box

Session Goods Stash JarSession Goods

Session Goods Stash Jar

Pros

  • Superb design
  • Compartmental storage

Cons

  • Not great for large quantities of weed
  • Expensive

As we’ve come to expect from Session Goods, the brand’s Stash Jar is, put frankly, beautifully designed and super useful, while also somehow being minimalist. This airtight jar also benefits from some internal compartmental storage, so you can stash your weed, lighter and even some pre-rolled joints. If you want one simple, relatively small solution and you don’t mind the premium, this is a solid option.

Best Stash Box for the Weed Connoisseur

white stash boxStori

Stori Smart Cannabis Storage

Pros

  • Comprehensive organization
  • Beautiful design

Cons

  • Expensive

The Stori weed storage system is more than a stash box. The childproof box comes with color-coded, airtight canisters for different strains as well as tubes designed specifically to keep joints as fresh as possible. There’s even an app that helps you track your tastes and preferences as you smoke through your lot.

Best Classic Stash Box

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Green Goddess Wooden Storage Box

Pros

  • Lots of compartmental storage
  • Removable rolling tray

Cons

  • Too large for some

A fairly classic stash box by all accounts. This one is made of pine, comes with a number of cubby holes within and there’s a removable rolling jig included inside. It’s not entirely airtight, so you may still be able to smell the contents, but it’s beautiful and easy to stash in a closet or on/under a desk.

Best Stash Solution for a Coffee Table

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Light and Ladder Galet Orb Container

Pros

  • Unique design
  • Very compact

Cons

  • Might be too small for some

Designed by Brooklyn ceramics studio Light + Ladder and made by hand in Portugal, the Galet is a small (but not too small), matte-finished stash sphere. If you’re looking for a very discreet and ultra-compact container for your bud, this is an outstanding, restrained offering from a trusted brand.

Best Stash Solution for Travel

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Staze Vacuum Seal Jar

Pros

  • Odor-absorbing filter
  • Surprisingly discreet

Cons

  • Easy to knock over

If anyone sees this out in public, they’ll probably think it’s a fancy water bottle. Little would they know it hides your dankest weed.

The Staze Vacuum Seal Jar has a carbon filter to absorb odors, and you can use the built-in vacuum pump to suck out air to increase freshness. It’s also lighter than a tube of toothpaste and comes in a three-pack (with two sets of colorways available).

Best Clear Jar for Weed

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Honest Storage Set

Pros

  • Airtight
  • Six colors and available bundle
  • Budget-friendly

Cons

  • Clear container lets light in

Simple, effective and affordable — that’s what you get here. Borosilicate glass jars with a food-grade silicone cap are battle-tested storage spots. These are airtight and hold up to a pint, which should be plenty of room for most folks’ weed needs. Just keep in mind: since the glass is clear, this isn’t the most discreet option out there. However, it will keep your weed safe and accessible.

Most Vacuum-Sealed Stash Box

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Fellow Atmos Vacuum Canister

Pros

  • Multiple sizes available
  • Good enough for coffee, good enough for weed

Cons

  • Not technically designed for weed
  • Clear container lets light in

From its famous pour-over kettle to these unassuming storage jars, Fellow’s coffee gear is top-notch. With a few twists of the lid, its Atmos container removes all oxygen from the interior chamber, leaving you with a storage area perfect for beans and bud alike.

These jars are available in three different sizes and three different colorways, including both clear and opaque options, making these some of the most versatile (from a shopping perspective).

Best Stash Box on Amazon

Tightpac America Tightvac with Box Dark Green Caps/Black Bodies (Set of 3) (SET3-SDG)Amazon

Tightpac Tightvac Airtight Container

Pros

  • One-way valve for extra air release
  • Multiple sizes for varying amounts of weed

Cons

  • Kind of ugly

What’s really cool about these airtight jars is that they each have a lid with a one-way valve, which will release extra air out but won’t let any in, helping to preserve your weed much better than most other options on the market.

It is worth noting that the sizing can be a little misleading, as weed isn’t very dense — so you should only expect to fit three to four ounces of weed in a 16-ounce jar.

Most Luxurious Stash Box

marley natural storage lockboxMarley Natural

Marley Natural Storage Lockbox

Pros

  • High level of craftsmanship
  • Tons of storage

Cons

  • Extremely expensive
  • Takes up a lot of space

This lockbox from Marley Natural is essentially a luxe version of a pretty classic stash box design. Instead of using pine or bamboo like most wood weed storage does, this one is made of black walnut (like a lot of Mid-Century Modern furniture) and the top slides off and acts as a rolling tray.

Best Childproof Stash Box

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Higher Standards Mason Jar

Pros

  • Super durable
  • Eco-friendly

Cons

  • Not the best looking option
  • Only one size available

If you’re looking for a simple, no-nonsense airtight container, go no further than this one. Sure, it looks a little like it might hold pills or maybe some soup, but it will get the job done. It’s also childproof, American-made, has a silicone koozie around it for added protection and it keeps UV light out.

What to Look for in a Stash Box or Canister

While there’s no single overall solution for everyone, there are a few different things you should look for when picking out the right weed storage solution for you and your household. We’ve outlined the most significant factors to consider below.

Capacity

Not everyone needs a giant jug to stash their pot but some weed containers might actually end up being too small. Ensure you understand the amount of storage space you need for your daily/weekly/monthly weed consumption. After all, you don’t want to have to use a ziplock baggie for the excess if you can help it, right?

Seal

Keep in mind that just because a container has a lid, that doesn’t mean the container is airtight. If you don’t want the smell leaking out of your container and into your living space, you’ll want to make sure the seal of your weed container of choice is actually airtight. This can also help better preserve your weed and keep it from drying out.

Materials

Not only will the materials determine the potential overall quality of a given weed container, but they can affect their longevity, style, how waterproof they are or aren’t and more.

Other Features

Some weed containers come with compartmental storage, while others are made to kind of nest with one another. Whichever style you’re considering, make sure you take a gander at some of the other features in the periphery, as they might push you toward or away from one(s) you’re considering.

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