Yerkies vs Press'd 7OH: The Two-Pack or the Press'd Catalog?

Yerkies and Press'd both court careful shoppers, but from different sizes of shelf. Yerkies sells one product, a 100 mg / 2 ct at 50 mg per tablet. Press'd runs five SKUs across four lines, Ultra MGM at 40 mg per tablet, Extra Strength at 40 mg, Red-OH at 18 mg, and the Super Hulks 7-OH and pseudo combo at 60 mg. The core difference: Yerkies is a starter kit; Press'd is a small department store.

Yerkies (100 mg / 2 ct • Purpose-built starter) vs Press'd (4 lines, 18–60 mg • Small department store)

Quick verdict

Buy Yerkies if you want the cleanest first trial, two matched 50 mg tablets for $17.99, one decision, one batch. Buy Press'd if you want options at honest prices, the Ultra MGM 200 mg / 5 ct runs $19.99 at $0.10/mg, with an 18 mg Red-OH entry lane and a 60 mg pseudo-combo ceiling in the same catalog.

  • Yerkies: Pick for the two-tablet trial
  • Press'd: Pick for line variety at entry prices

At-a-glance comparison

SpecYerkiesPress'd
SKU count15
Per-tablet dose range50 mg18 – 60 mg
Pack sizes2 ct1 ct, 3 ct, 5 ct
Entry SKU100 mg / 2 ct, $17.99Ultra MGM 40 mg / 1 ct, $6.99
Top single-bottle SKU100 mg / 2 ct, $17.99Super Hulks 300 mg / 5 ct, $39.99
Best per-mg (single bottle)$0.18/mg$0.10/mg (Ultra MGM 200 mg / 5 ct)
Best per-mg (bulk)$0.18/mg (no bulk box)$0.10/mg (no bulk box)
Strongest single tablet50 mg60 mg (Super Hulks)
Typical onset20–35 min20–40 min
Best forFirst and second purchasesEntry shoppers who want lanes

Deep Dive

Potency and formulation deep dive

Yerkies' 100 mg / 2 ct ($17.99) splits into two matched 50 mg tablets at $0.18/mg, a first session and a confirmation session from one batch. It is a trial protocol in a package, and that is the entire brand.

Press'd spreads five SKUs across four ideas. The Ultra MGM line, 40 mg / 1 ct ($6.99) and 200 mg / 5 ct ($19.99, 40 mg per tablet, $0.10/mg), blends mitragynine for a rounded profile at the page's best rate. Extra Strength 200 mg / 5 ct ($34.99) offers a straight 40 mg tablet. Red-OH 54 mg / 3 ct ($22.99) runs gentle 18 mg tablets for true beginners, and Super Hulks 300 mg / 5 ct ($39.99) tops the house at 60 mg per tablet with a 7-OH and pseudo combination. Four lanes, all under $40.

Range

Product range and SKU depth

Yerkies lists one two-count SKU.

Press'd lists five SKUs across four lines, three chemistries (7-OH, MGM blend, pseudo combo), and counts from singles to 5-packs.

Quality

Quality, transparency, and lab testing

Both brands ship through 7oh.com's standard batch QC covering alkaloid assay, heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Hg, As), and microbial contamination. Yerkies' single spec keeps uniformity simple. Press'd's four lines each carry their own assay profile, including blend and combo verification. Neither publishes third-party COAs prominently, and neither has had a publicly reported recall.

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Pros and cons

Yerkies vs Press'd — pros and cons below.

  • Left brand pro: Two matched tablets, the tidiest trial design on 7oh.com.
  • Left brand pro: 50 mg is the standard evaluation dose.
  • Left brand pro: Zero catalog friction.
  • Left brand pro: Same-batch consistency between both tablets.
  • Left brand con: $0.18/mg, nearly double Press'd's best rate.
  • Left brand con: No bottle format for regulars.
  • Left brand con: No lighter or heavier option.
  • Left brand con: The brand ends after the second tablet.
  • Right brand pro: Four lanes from 18 to 60 mg, all entry-priced.
  • Right brand pro: Ultra MGM 5-count at $0.10/mg, the value pick here.
  • Right brand pro: Red-OH 18 mg tablets serve true beginners.
  • Right brand pro: $6.99 single is the cheapest door in.
  • Right brand con: Line names take decoding (MGM, Red-OH, Super Hulks).
  • Right brand con: Blend and combo milligrams read differently than isolate.
  • Right brand con: No count above five tablets.
  • Right brand con: Straight 7-OH line is the priciest lane per mg.

Who Should Choose

Who should choose Yerkies?

Pick Yerkies if you want the evaluation itself done right, two identical 50 mg tablets, no decisions, no noise. What it lacks in economics it repays in clarity. Yerkies is the right brand for deliberate first-time buyers.

Who Should Choose

Who should choose Press'd?

Pick Press'd if you want a house you can stay in. Start at 18 mg Red-OH, settle into the Ultra MGM value lane, or reach for a Super Hulk when the evening calls for it. Press'd is the right brand for entry shoppers who plan beyond the first bottle.

Final Verdict

Final verdict

Yerkies wins the pure trial, matched tablets beat mixed lanes for a first evaluation. Press'd wins everything after it, price, range, and places to grow. Trial once with Yerkies, or move in with Press'd. Both carry 7oh.com's standard QC baseline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has the stronger single tablet?
Press'd, its Super Hulks run 60 mg versus Yerkies' 50 mg.
Which is cheaper per milligram?
Press'd, $0.10/mg on the Ultra MGM 5-count versus Yerkies at $0.18/mg.
Which is cheaper to try?
Press'd, $6.99 for a single versus Yerkies' $17.99 two-pack.
What is the Ultra MGM line?
Press'd tablets blending 7-OH with mitragynine, priced as the brand's value lane.
Which is better for first-time 7-OH users?
Both work. Press'd's 18 mg Red-OH is the gentler dose; Yerkies' matched pair is the cleaner protocol.
Are both brands lab-tested?
Yes. Both run 7oh.com's standard batch panel covering alkaloid content, heavy metals, and microbial contamination.
Are both legal to buy and ship?
Legality varies by state. 7oh.com ships only to permitted jurisdictions. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

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Important safety information:

Products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine(7-OH) are sold for adult use only(21+). These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The FDA has raised safety concerns regarding concentrated 7-OH products; consult a qualified healthcare professional before use. Do not operate vehicles or machinery after use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Laws vary by state, buyers are responsible for knowing applicable law.

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