Herborizer

Country: France Official Website ↗
8 Products
20 Shops
from €239 Price Comparison

Herborizer is a French vaporizer manufacturer specializing in handcrafted desktop convection vaporizers made from glass and titanium. Each device is produced in small batches in France — more workshop than factory.All models use pure convection heating with a titanium heating element and borosilicate glass vapor bodies.

Portable Vaporizers

Herborizer DigiTi

Herborizer DigiTi

from €455,18
Convection 2 Shops

Desktop Vaporizers

Best Desktop
Herborizer Ti

Herborizer Ti

from €317,13
1500g
Convection 4 Shops
Herborizer XL

Herborizer XL

from €239,00
1500g
Convection 9 Shops
L Sphere

L Sphere

from €267,00
1480g
Convection 2 Shops
Sphere Ti

Sphere Ti

from €379,00
1500g
Convection 1 Shops
Sphere XL

Sphere XL

from €339,00
1500g
Convection 4 Shops
System Ti

System Ti

from €274,90
1500g
Convection 5 Shops
Tube Ti

Tube Ti

from €379,00
1500g
Convection 2 Shops

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About Herborizer

Herborizer is a French vaporizer manufacturer specializing in handcrafted desktop convection vaporizers made from glass and titanium. Each device is produced in small batches in France — more workshop than factory.

All models use pure convection heating with a titanium heating element and borosilicate glass vapor bodies. The product line includes different configurations: Tube, Sphere, Bubbler, and Sherlock — each in Ti (titanium) and XL (larger volume) variants (herborizer.com).

Herborizer Vaporizers: French craftsmanship in glass and titanium

Key Takeaways
  • French manufacturer — handcrafted desktop convection vaporizers
  • Pure convection with titanium heating element and borosilicate glass
  • Small-batch production, each unit hand-assembled
  • Range from 239 € to 455 €, available at 20+ shops

Herborizer stands for uncompromising desktop vaporization with pure convection. The handcrafted glass and titanium devices are for purists who value maximum flavor purity and traditional craftsmanship.

Technology: pure convection with titanium heating element and borosilicate glass

The titanium heating element heats air that flows through the glass vapor body packed with herbs. No contact between heater and material — pure convection for maximum flavor.

The lineup: Tube, Sphere, Bubbler, and System Ti

All models use the same titanium heating element. The difference is the glass attachment: Tube (whip), Sphere (ball bubbler), Bubbler (integrated water filter), and System (modular set).

Who are Herborizer vaporizers for?

Herborizer fits desktop purists who value pure convection, glass vapor paths, and French craftsmanship. For portability, look elsewhere — Herborizer is pure desktop.

Herborizer Vaporizers Overview

Herborizer is a vaporizer manufacturer from France. Vapochecker lists 8 vaporizers and 29 accessories from Herborizer, available at 20 shops. Prices range from €239.00 to €455.18. The lineup includes 1 portable devices, 7 desktop devices, heating methods: convection.

Where to Buy Herborizer

Herborizer vaporizers are available at 20 shops. Compare prices and shipping costs to find the best deal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Herborizer vaporizers special?
Herborizer is the only brand that consistently uses scientific borosilicate glass for the entire vapor path. The result is one of the purest vapor flavors available -- no metal, no plastic, no off-tastes from device materials bleeding into the vapor.
Does the Herborizer require a water pipe?
Not strictly, but it is designed for one. All Herborizer models have standard 14mm or 18mm glass joints for water pipes or bubblers. Direct air use without a water filter is also possible, but most users pair the Herborizer with a glass piece.
What is the difference between Herborizer Ti and Herborizer XL?
The Ti is the more compact model with a smaller chamber for individual sessions. The XL has a larger chamber, a longer vapor path, and is better suited for longer or shared sessions. The XL also offers more options for glass adapters and accessories.
How does the Herborizer heat?
Herborizer uses electric convection heating: a heating element warms air that then flows through the herb. There is no direct contact between the heating element and the herb. Temperature is controlled via an external PID controller unit for precise repeatability.
Is the Herborizer suitable for beginners?
Not really as a first device. Herborizer vaporizers have a steeper learning curve than portables or simpler desktops. Working with glass joints, a PID controller, and water pipes requires some setup knowledge. As a second or third device for desktop enthusiasts, they are highly recommended.
Is the Herborizer worth the €500+ price tag?
For glass-purists and flavor enthusiasts, yes. The Herborizer is one of the few vaporizers where every part of the vapor path (heating chamber, joints, tubing) is borosilicate glass, with a titanium heating element. There is no metal or plastic in contact with the airstream, which produces noticeably cleaner flavor than devices that use ceramic chambers or metal screens. If you already own a Volcano Hybrid or Mighty+ and want a flavor upgrade with a glass-on-glass aesthetic, the price is justified. For first-time vaporizer buyers, the learning curve and required accessories (water pipe, PID unit) make it poor value.
How does the Herborizer compare to the Volcano Hybrid?
Both are premium European desktop vaporizers, but they target different users. The Volcano Hybrid is a turnkey hybrid-heating (convection+conduction) system with balloon or whip delivery and simple push-button operation. The Herborizer is pure convection, requires a water pipe and a separate PID temperature controller, and rewards users who want to dial in each session. Flavor: Herborizer is usually rated purer due to the all-glass path. Ease of use: Volcano wins easily. Extraction efficiency: both are excellent, but the Volcano is more forgiving of beginner technique.
How do you clean a Herborizer and maintain the glass path?
After every 4 to 6 sessions, soak the glass chamber and joints in 91% isopropyl alcohol for 15 to 30 minutes. A second overnight soak once a month with fresh alcohol removes stubborn residue. Rinse with hot distilled water and let all parts air-dry completely before reassembling — trapped alcohol can damage the titanium heating element if powered up wet. Water pipes or bubblers should be cleaned at the same interval; mixing coarse salt with the alcohol speeds up the process. Never use dish soap or abrasive pads on borosilicate glass.
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