Herborizer Tube XL
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Last updated: 03/03/2026, 12:54 PM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Desktop |
| Power Source | AC Power |
| Temperature Range | 90°C - 230°C |
| Heat-up Time | 600 seconds |
| Weight | 1500 g |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | Session |
| Temperature Control | Analog (Dial) |
| Material | Dry Herb & Concentrates |
| Vapor Path | Glass |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | AC |
| Status | Discontinued |
Source: OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial, La Centrale VapeurRetailer · Verified 18.02.2026
The Herborizer Tube XL is a French desktop convection vaporizer. AC powered. Up to 230 C. Designed for water pipe use with a glass tube. Handblown glass components. Related to the L Sphere. Our price comparison shows deals.
See also: Herborizer XL · System Ti · Herborizer Ti · Sphere XL
Convection Through Glass Tube
The Tube XL pushes hot air through a large glass tube into the herb chamber. Pure convection — no contact heating. The XL tube provides a longer vapor path than the standard version, cooling the vapor before it reaches your mouth.
Built for Water Pipes
Herborizer devices sit directly on a bong joint (14/18 mm). Water filtration adds to the glass tube cooling. Result: extremely smooth vapor even at 230 C.
Handblown French Glass
All glass parts are handblown in France. Each piece is unique. Heat-resistant and individually replaceable. PID temperature control keeps settings precise.
Tube XL vs. L Sphere
The L Sphere is the spherical flagship reaching 250 C. The Tube XL uses the classic tube design at 230 C. Both use convection and handmade glass for water pipe use.
XL Chamber Capacity and Packing
The Tube XL lives up to its name with a chamber that holds roughly 0.4 grams of ground herb — about double the capacity of most portable vaporizers in its class. This generous bowl size makes it well suited for group sessions or longer solo use without repacking. For the best results, grind your material to a medium consistency and fill the chamber loosely rather than tamping it down tightly. A light pack allows hot air to flow through the herb evenly, which improves both flavor and extraction efficiency. If you prefer shorter sessions, a half-packed chamber at higher temperatures around 200–210°C delivers satisfying vapor without wasting material.










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