Herborizer Sherlock Ti
Pros
- Herborizer Sherlock — titanium convection in pipe design
- Up to 300 °C pure flavor
- French handcrafted
- Repairable and durable
Cons
- Heavy at 1.5 kg
- Wall power needed
- Fragile glass
Price Comparison (1 shops)
Last updated: 28/03/2026, 4:48 PM
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Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Desktop |
| Brand | Herborizer |
| Power Source | AC Power |
| Temperature Range | 90°C - 300°C |
| Heat-up Time | 120 seconds |
| Weight | 1500 g |
| Warranty | 2 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 |
Source: OfficialOfficial, VapospyAggregator · Verified 18.02.2026
About this vaporizer
The Herborizer Sherlock Ti is the most visually distinctive member of the Herborizer Ti family. Its Sherlock pipe-shaped titanium and borosilicate glass body is immediately recognisable and unlike anything else in the vaporizer market. Herborizer builds these by hand at their French workshop, and the craftsmanship shows in every detail — the titanium joints, the glass curves, the precision of the heating circuit.
Convection heating via a titanium element powers the device, spanning a temperature range of 90 to 300 degrees Celsius. That range is exceptional even among desktop vaporizers. The low end around 90 to 130°C allows for a type of vapour extraction that most devices cannot achieve: terpene-dominant, delicate, and with almost no perceivable heat in the draw. Moving higher through the range shifts the character of the session gradually toward fuller, denser output.
Mains power means no battery management — plug in, heat up in around two minutes, and the device maintains temperature reliably for as long as you need it. Water pipe compatibility is included, and the extended vapour path inherent in the Sherlock shape naturally provides some additional cooling over a shorter, more direct device. The path length contributes a subtle smoothness to every draw.
The two-year warranty from Herborizer is fitting for a device of this craftsmanship level. The Sherlock Ti occupies a unique space: part instrument, part collector's piece, part high-performance vaporizer. For those who want their desktop setup to reflect a personal aesthetic as much as a technical specification, there is nothing quite like it.
- Herborizer Sherlock — titanium convection in pipe design
- Up to 300 °C pure flavor
- French handcrafted
- Repairable and durable
- Heavy at 1.5 kg
- Wall power needed
- Fragile glass
The Herborizer Sherlock Ti is a convection desktop vaporizer with a titanium heating element and an elegant Sherlock pipe attachment made from borosilicate glass. AC powered, temperatures up to 300 C. The curved Sherlock design naturally cools the vapour through a longer vapour path. Handcrafted in France, the Sherlock Ti combines classic pipe aesthetics with modern convection technology. WPA compatible. Our price comparison shows current prices.
See also: Herborizer XL · System Ti · Sphere XL · Herborizer Ti
Sherlock Pipe Design
The curved Sherlock-style glass attachment provides a longer vapour path than straight attachments. The vapour cools naturally before reaching the mouthpiece. The design sits comfortably in hand and looks classic.
Titanium Convection up to 300 C
Same titanium heating element as all Herborizer Ti models. Pure convection, precise temperature control up to 300 C. AC power for consistent performance without battery concerns.
Handcrafted & WPA
Borosilicate glass, handcrafted in France. Fits on water pipes with 18.8mm or 14.5mm joints. Also usable standalone as a stylish Sherlock pipe.
Sherlock Glass Shape
Frequently Asked Questions
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