Highlights
Total CBD: | 300 - 1000 mg |
Potency: | 5 - 16.6 mg/mL |
Cost per mg CBD: | $0.08 - $0.10 |
Extract Type: | Full-spectrum |
THC Content: | <0.3% |
Total CBD: | 300 - 1000 mg |
Potency: | 5 - 16.6 mg/mL |
Cost per mg CBD: | $0.08 - $0.10 |
Extract Type: | Full-spectrum |
THC Content: | <0.3% |
These oils by CBDPure are of excellent quality — made from organically-grown American hemp, processed with high-tech supercritical CO2, and dissolved into an organic cold-pressed hemp seed oil. Each batch is then sent to a third-party lab for testing, and from what we’ve seen there’s no indication of any quality issues with any of the results posted online.
However, the cost of these oils is marked up substantially. You can find the same quality oils, from a dozen other companies, for a fraction of the cost. This is the only reason we can’t recommend these oils.
The quality of these oils is great, but the prices are average. One way to get a good value on this particular product is to order the largest bottle (1000 mg) in the 6 month supply package.
The highest potency in this range is 1000 mg — which is going to be sufficient for virtually everyone except the most experienced CBD users or those with severe chronic pain. Normally we wouldn’t deduct so much in this category, except the company is suggesting these oils as an alternative to pharmaceutical pain killers — which would need a much higher dose to even remotely match the effects.
For this reason, we believe the potency of these oils is too low for what the company recommends using the product for. The lower potency option (300 mg) would be a good fit for people sensitive to CBD, children, and pets.
CBD Pure’s hemp is organic, sourced from Colorado. Although we certainly believe the hemp is grown using organic practices, we’d like to see a USDA certificate to prove it.
The company lists detailed information about why they don’t have this certification, but it hasn’t been updated for some time. The regulations are different now, and USDA certification is much more accessible.
When this company achieves organic status we’ll be giving them full points in this category.
The company doesn’t come right out and say it (because they can’t according to the FDA guidelines), but there are hints on the website to suggest this oil as an alternative for pharmaceutical painkillers.
The low dosage of this product and lack of additional ingredients to support the analgesic effects of CBD make this oil unlikely to be able to perform this role. Much higher dosages would be needed to achieve benefits that can compare to pharmaceutical painkillers.
Instead, we’d recommend using the lower potency oils for people sensitive to CBD, children, and pets.
CBDPure offers this oil in three different potencies, three bulk order sizes, and one bottle size — that’s a total of 9 different options.
We’d like to see this company offer their oils in different bottle sizes, a higher potency option, and potentially even some flavored options in the low range to help use this oil for picky children.
This is a very standard CBD oil option — consisting of just CBD extract, and carrier oil. We place this oil slightly above average because of the companies decision to use organic hemp seed oil as the carrier — which is more expensive than the standard MCT oil alternative but has a nicer texture, and flavor.
In this review, we’ll be taking a look at CBDPure’s hemp oil.
CBDPure’s brand is wholly focused on its organic hemp and detailed 3rd party lab test results. Their vision is to provide fully transparent hemp-derived products for the world — a mission we can certainly stand behind. They even offer an “ironclad 90-day guarantee” on all their products, just to make sure it’s everything you hoped it to be.
Here, we explore what CBDPure is offering in their lineup of hemp oils, what they cost, and how they hold up to the competition.
Let’s get started.
CBDPure’s flagship product is its original hemp oil, formulated with two simple ingredients — high-potency cannabidiol (CBD) and organic hemp seed oil.
You can buy the oil in three different concentrations — 300 mg, 600 mg, and 1000 mg, all of which come in a standard 60 mL (1 oz) bottle.
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This is a very simple oil, with relatively low doses. While this limits the effectiveness of the oil when trying to target specific symptoms of conditions, the simplicity makes it useful for a very wide range of applications.
People who use oils like this tend to use the supplement for minor health concerns, or as a daily health promotion supplement — rather than for serious conditions where a much stronger oil containing other herbs and supplements would be much better.
We like the fact that this oil contains hemp seed oil, which is itself a great supplement for its high GLA and other polyunsaturated fatty acid content.
Mix this oil in with your morning smoothie, take it as it or hide it in foods and sauces to get a daily dose of CBD.
The price of CBDPure hemp oil is average for oils of comparable potency — but the high-quality ingredients (full-spectrum hemp extract and hemp seed oil) justifies the higher price somewhat.
For the best value, we recommend ordering the highest potency, and the 6 month supply (6 bottles).
The average price per mg of CBD for all sizes is around $0.09 — compare this to the average from other manufacturers which is closer to $0.12 per milligram of CBD. This adds up to quite a lot when you’re talking about a few hundred milligrams of CBD in each bottle.
Product Image | Product | Total CBD Content | Price | Cost per mg CBD |
Hemp Oil 300 | 300 mg | $29.99 | $0.10 | |
Hemp Oil 600 | 600 mg | $54.99 | $0.09 | |
Hemp Oil 1000 | 1000 mg | $79.99 | $0.08 |
CBDPure offers three potencies — 300 mg, 600 mg, and 1000 mg — all of which come in 30 mL (1 oz) bottles.
This should be more than enough for new CBD users, people sensitive to CBD and other cannabinoids, pets, and children. Only the experienced CBD users with the highest dose requirements may not be able to find enough of a dose with this product without using up half the bottle each time. These users will do better ordering something higher potency instead.
Product Image | Product | Bottle Size | Total CBD Content | Potency (mg CBD per mL) |
Hemp Oil 300 | 60 mL | 300 mg | 5 mg/mL | |
Hemp Oil 600 | 60 mL | 600 mg | 10 mg/mL | |
Hemp Oil 1000 | 60 mL | 1000 mg | 16.6 mg/mL |
CBDPure states that its hemp comes from Colorado and is grown organically — meaning without the use of pesticides or herbicides and in soils that have been confirmed to be free from heavy metals and other contaminants.
The 3rd-party lab testing eases any quality concerns as they pass all fields with flying colors. Fortunately, this company takes its testing very seriously and offers clear testing on every batch of products it manufactures.
You can verify the potency for each bottle on the website, (the actual CBD potency is slightly higher than advertised) which is more than can be said for most CBD brands.
Based on the marketing of this product, these oils are geared towards people who want to avoid using pharmaceutical pain killers to manage their symptoms. While we don’t disagree, we’re skeptical this product will do the trick for most people, since it generally takes higher doses to achieve the pain-killing effect of CBD — especially to the extent pharmaceutical pain killers do.
Although you can simply take more oil to reach an effective dose, these oils are marketed to last about a month per bottle — which would mean the daily dose is going to be fairly low. By our calculations, the dose would need to be just 2 mL per day of this oil, which works out to 20 mg of CBD per day with the highest potency bottle (600 mg).
Although this is possible, and everyone is different, we’ve found it takes about 20-50 mg per dose to reach the level of pain relief experienced on mild painkillers like Tylenol or Aspirin. That’s per dose, not per day. We usually need to take about two or three doses in a given day to maintain this pain-relieving effect.
So while we love the quality of these oils, and they are certainly a good source of CBD, we’re skeptical about the way the company suggests we use them.
The low doses of this oil may provide relief from symptoms such as:
CBDPure hemp oils come in one size (60 mL), three strengths (300 mg, 600 mg, and 1000 mg), and three different order sizes (1 bottle, 3 bottles, and 6 bottles).
The more you buy, and the stronger the oil you get, the more cost savings you’ll receive.
Month Supply | Price | Cost per mg CBD |
1 Month | $29.99 | $0.09 |
3 Months | $69.99 | $0.07 |
6 Months | $124.99 | $0.06 |
Month Supply | Price | Cost per mg CBD |
1 Month | $54.99 | $0.09 |
3 Months | $129.99 | $0.07 |
6 Months | $219.99 | $0.06 |
Month Supply | Price | Cost per mg CBD |
1 Month | $79.99 | $0.08 |
3 Months | $199.99 | $0.06 |
6 Months | $339.99 | $0.05 |
We don’t recommend any of CBDPure’s Hemp Oils for one simple reason — you can find the same quality and potencies from other companies for less money.
Yes, this company makes a great quality oil, and yes the full-spectrum hemp extract actually works — but the lack of high-potency options and relatively high price make it hard to justify spending your hard-earned money on this particular oil.
Number | Product | Total CBD | Potency | Cost per mg CBD | Link |
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1 |
Royal CBD Oil |
250 – 1000 mg |
8.3 – 33.3 mg/mL |
$0.15 – $0.26 |
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2 |
Charlotte’s Web CBD Oils |
210 – 6000 mg |
7 – 60 mg/mL |
$0.05 – $0.19 |
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3 |
Fairwinds Specialty Tincture Series |
100 – 200 mg |
7.7 – 26 mg/mL |
$0.20 – $0.28 |
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4 |
Highland Pharms CBD Drops – Tinctures |
250 – 15,000 mg |
10 – 125 mg/mL |
$0.05 – $0.16 |
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5 |
Bluebird Botanicals Concentrated CBD Oil |
500 – 12,000 mg |
50 mg/mL |
$0.05 – $0.10 |
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6 |
CBDistillery Full-Spectrum CBD Oil Tinctures |
250 – 5000 mg |
8.3 – 166 mg/mL |
$0.05 – $0.12 |
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7 |
NuLeaf Naturals CBD Oil |
240 – 4850 mg |
48.5 mg/mL |
$0.09 – $0.16 |