Ever Wondered What Freedom Taste Like?
It's a Sleek, Pocket-Sized Vape for Smooth, Amazing Flower Sessions…
Visualize:
Smoother chats
Chill vibes
Bright ideas
Pure joy
Stress relief
Energized moods
Sharper senses
This isn't just talk. This could be happening, now, for you.
It's time to get yourself the Palmer Dry Herb Vaporizer!
Just imagine a world where indulging in your favorite pastimes comes with zero hassles.
Frequently asked questions
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What is a Dry Herb Vaporizer?The Palmer Dry Herb Vaporizer heats dry flower to a temperature high enough to activate the contents without actually burning it and creates vapor. Since the flower is not scorched by fire or flame, which releases toxins, dry herb vaporizers are considered to be a safer, more enjoyable and the best choice for cannabis flower users.
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Why is Using a Dry Herb Vaporizer Considered a Healthier Option to Smoking?Reduced Harmful Byproducts: Vaporizing heats the herbs to a temperature where the active compounds (like cannabinoids and terpenes) are released in vapor form, without combustion. This means fewer harmful toxins (like tar and carbon monoxide) are produced compared to smoking. Less Respiratory Irritation: Since there’s no smoke, you avoid inhaling irritating particles, which can be harsh on the lungs and throat, especially for people with respiratory conditions.
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Does my Flower taste different with a dry herb vaporizer?Pure Flavor: Vaporizing preserves the delicate flavors and aromas of the herbs, as the vapor contains more of the terpenes and cannabinoids, giving you a smoother, more flavorful experience compared to smoking.
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Does a dry herb vaporizer release smoke?No Ash or Smoke: Because there’s no combustion, there's no ash or lingering smoke smell, so your clothes, hair, and surroundings won't have that pungent odor associated with smoking.
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Do I use less or more flower with a Dry Herb Vaporizer?More Efficient Use of Herbs: Vaporizers extract the active compounds more efficiently than smoking. You typically use less herb for a more potent experience, meaning your herb lasts longer.
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Is my flower potent when I use a dry herb vaporizer?Precise Control: Many vaporizers allow you to adjust the temperature, giving you control over the extraction process. Lower temperatures can preserve more terpenes for flavor, while higher temperatures release more cannabinoids for stronger effects.
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Is there a strong smell when I use a Dry Herb Vaporizer?Less Odor: The vapor dissipates much more quickly than smoke, making it less likely to linger and more discreet, which can be a big advantage in social or public settings.
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Is the Dry Herb Vaporizer Travel Friendly? Where can I use it?Portability: The Palm Dry herb vaporizer is compact and easy to carry, allowing for on-the-go use. It offers the convenience of quick heating times, and even designed for use in places where smoking might be prohibited, but we are not suggesting you do so.
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How can my Dry Herb Vaporizer save me money?Long-Term Cost Savings Reduced Herb Consumption: Because the vaporizer is more efficient in extracting active compounds, you may find you use less herb over time, ultimately saving money. Durable and Reusable: This high-quality model, is built to last. Unlike cigarettes or joints, which are single-use, this vaporizer can provide hundreds of sessions with proper maintenance. Plus our prices are always budget friendly.
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Is it easy to clean and maintain a Palmer Dry Herb Vaporizer?Easy to Clean: This vaporizer generally requires less maintenance than pipes or bongs, and the cleaning process is straightforward. You’ll mainly need to clean the mouthpiece and chamber after regular use to prevent buildup. No Need for Rolling Papers or Lighters: Since this vaporizer does not require rolling papers, filters, or lighters, they’re less of a hassle in terms of preparation and cleanup.
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What do I need to know about the Palmer Dry Herb Vaporizer?The Palmer dry herb vaporizer is an efficient, healthier, and more flavorful alternative to smoking, with added benefits like better control over dosage, portability, and discretion. It’s especially advantageous for users who want to preserve the integrity of their herb’s flavors and reduce health risks associated with smoke inhalation.
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Exchange PolicyAll damaged and defective items can be returned within 15 days of purchase for exchange.
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How is my package shipped?All orders are shipped in a plain box within 24 hours of purchase: USPS Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box
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What shows on my billing statement?Our name VAF.
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How do I ask more Questions?Email us at contact@vapeandflower.com Call us 682. 563.9322
Did you know the human body
works with cannabinoids?
A little bit of Science for you!
Every human being has an Endocannabinoid System that works in synergy with Cannabinoids that are within and enter the body. Learn more below.
National Library of Medicine
National Center for Biotechnology Medicine.
"Cannabis sativa has been used for recreational [1,2], therapeutic [3,4], and other purposes for thousands of years [5]. The plant contains more than 120 terpenes called phytocannabinoids, including one of the main and most recognized representatives, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The molecular structure of Δ9-THC was identified for the first time in 1964, which led to the supposition of the existence of a cannabinoid receptor and boosted the discovery of the endocannabinoid system (eCB), which is largely an intercellular system that is responsible for energy homeostasis and regulates food intake, metabolism, and energy expenditure, maintaining a consistent body weight [6]. In addition to appetite, eCB might contribute to cognitive processes linked to memory, mood, and pain [7]." Rezende B, Alencar AKN, de Bem GF, Fontes-Dantas FL, Montes GC. Endocannabinoid System: Chemical Characteristics and Biological Activity. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2023 Jan 19;16(2):148. doi: 10.3390/ph16020148. PMID: 37017445; PMCID: PMC9966761. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966761/
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"The Hippocratic Oath reminds to “first, do no harm.” It cannot be over-emphasized that there has never been a death from overdose attributed to cannabis. In fact, no deaths whatsoever have been attributed to the direct effects of cannabis. Cannabis has a safety record that is vastly superior to all other pain medications."
Webb CW, Webb SM. Therapeutic benefits of cannabis: a patient survey. Hawaii J Med Public Health. Apr;73(4):109-11. PMID: 24765558; PMCID. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3998228/