Article 57K58 The Herbal Infuser makes your own infused edibles and saves some serious cash

The Herbal Infuser makes your own infused edibles and saves some serious cash

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If you're a fan of edibles, then you already know this, but for everybody else, a look at the price of some standard edibles might shock you. Depending on the dosage, an edible baked good is often about $15 to $20. A weed-infused lollipop is $10 to $12. And a pound of butter with a healthy supply of THC could be anywhere from $40 to $60.

Of course, the price of these items usually depends on the cost of the cannabis that's inside. But rather than paying a premium for these infused goodies, it's always going to save you a healthy bit of cash to just make them yourself.

For years, that's often been easier said than done. But the Hi Herbal Infuser is all about helping users create herbally-infused foods faster and easier than ever before.

Unlike other infusion devices, the Herbal Infusion was designed to look perfectly at home sitting on your kitchen counter or tabletop. Crafted from stainless steel and high-quality, food-grade materials, it appears and mostly works just like most kitchen appliances.

Once you've measured out your herb, you can choose one of three state-of-the-art microprocessor-controlled infusion cycles for your product, whether you're infusing butter, oil, tincture, honey, agave, milk or something else.

The Hi is able to quickly and efficiently transfer plant compounds from herbs directly into your base, producing anywhere from 2 to 5 cups worth of highly potent butter, oil, milk, honey, maple syrup and more in just 45 minutes. There's also a 90-minute cycle for strains that require some extra time as well as a 4-hour cycle capable of infusing alcohol.

The unit also has a built-in digital LED countdown timer, so you'll always know when your infusion is finished. With just one infusion process, you can make yourself several months' worth of infused foodstuff.

The Herbal Infuser also comes with its own detailed recipe book, loaded with recipes, tips, and suggestions on any infusion from herb butter, oils, tinctures, puree soups, nut milks and more.

Retailing at $144, you can get The Herbal Infuser right now and save almost 10 percent off with this offer, down to just $129.99.

Prices are subject to change.

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