About Torzon Mirror
Found Torzon Darknet Market last spring after my usual spot went down for three days and I had a cart full of stuff I actually needed. Someone on dread mentioned the Torzon mirror was stable, so I grabbed the link from onion.live, crossed my fingers, and signed up. Been using it as my main shop since May, probably 18 orders total. Figured I'd drop the honest breakdown for anyone on the fence.
First Impressions & Sign-Up
Registration is quick—username, password, 6-digit PIN, no brain-dee puzzle. First thing I noticed: the layout feels like the old Agora days, just darker. Menu on the left, coins panel up top, everything labeled in plain English. No flashy banners or casino crap, which I appreciate. I messed up the first deposit because I sent straight from exchange (rookie move after five years, I know). Ticket got answered in 14 hours with a “we’ll credit it this once, use a middleman next time.” Fair enough, they did credit it.
Ordering Process
Search actually works—filters for country, escrow type, price bracket. Cart stays alive for 96 h, plenty of time to shop around. Checkout gives you three options: full escrow, 50 % finalize early, or full FE. I never FE unless the vendor’s been golden for 10+ sales, and Torzon shows that stat right on the listing, no extra clicks. One small gripe: the order confirmation page auto-refreshes every 30 s, which can bug out if you’re on Tor browser on mobile. Desktop = zero issues. Average time from click to “shipped” status is 28 h in my history.
Vendor Quality
Selection is smaller than the mega-markets but solid for weed, stims, and EU benzos. US shard vendors are limited—only four with 100+ sales. Everything I’ve received has been overweight by 5-10 %, bagged twice, no hand-written labels. Vendor replies inside the market inbox within 12 h, PGP if you bother. One pack took 13 days domestic; vendor resent, original showed up the next Monday. He let me keep both—pretty sure that’s why his 4.98 rating sticks.
Support & Disputes
Had to open one dispute when a “48 h” order sat for a week with no tracking. Mod stepped in after 36 h, asked for proof of convo, gave vendor 24 h to cough up a zip code pic. Dude produced it, pack landed two days later. Market released funds anyway for the delay. Whole thing took five days—way faster than the three-week nightmare I had on another shop last year.
Pros & Cons
- Pros
– Mirrors rotate but usually at least two Torzon onion mirror links work.
– Deposits need 2 confs, shows up in under 20 min.
– Clean UI, no JS insanity.
– Search filters save to URL—can share vendor pages without exposing session. - Cons
– Smaller vendor pool; if you’re chasing niche RCs, look elsewhere.
– Auto-refresh on checkout is annoying.
– No per-order PGP encrypt for address; you have to add it manually each time (good for OPSEC, tedious for lazy folks).
Bottom Line
Torzon Market isn’t the Walmart of darknet, but it’s like that corner store that always has your brand and doesn’t card you twice. Mirrors stay up, staff doesn’t ghost you, and weed arrives squishy-fresh. If you’re new, start with a <$50 order, use the full escrow, and you’ll be fine. Old heads wanting bulk might hit the ceiling on vendor stock, but for personal shoppers it’s become my steady Torzon darknet shop. I’ll keep using it until they give me a reason not to—so far, so good.
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