$ 24.99
The What You Need Carb Cap Pack gives dabbers a mixed set of glass carb caps for running low-temp sessions across different rigs and bangers. Instead of buying caps one at a time and hoping they fit, you get multiple styles in a single box — directional, bubble, and standard designs that let you match your setup and dial in airflow without compromise. Built for 10mm joints and compatible with most standard quartz bangers, this pack is the move for anyone who rotates glass or just wants backup options on hand.
This pack works well for dabbers running a few sessions a day who actually care about how their concentrates taste. It's especially handy if you rotate between different pieces — maybe a dedicated dab rig at home and a beater for travel — and want caps that can keep up with all of them. Also solid for anyone building out a dab station for friends or roommates where multiple people need access to working caps.
A carb cap acts as a throttle for your dab. Once your banger is heated and you've dropped in concentrate, the cap goes on top to trap heat and restrict airflow. That controlled restriction is what keeps vapor moving smoothly instead of escaping or going harsh.
Different caps in this pack behave differently. Directional styles let you push and spin the puddle around the dish — perfect for lower temps where you need to chase the concentrate across the hot surface. Bubble caps create a seal and let you angle airflow by tilting. Simpler flat caps just restrict and retain heat without the spinning action, which is fine when you're three dabs deep and just want things to work without technique.
Try each style with the same rig and concentrate so you can feel how airflow changes your hit. Some people prefer aggressive spinning, others want simple restriction. Having options in one pack lets you figure that out without buying caps individually. Set your rig on a dab mat while you experiment so swapping caps doesn't get everything sticky.
| Product | Carb Cap Pack – Style D |
|---|---|
| Brand | What You Need |
| Material | Glass |
| Joint size | 10mm |
| Type | Variety pack (multiple cap styles) |
| Compatibility | Standard quartz bangers, flat-top style buckets |
| Intended use | Airflow control, heat retention, vapor optimization |
These caps are sized for 10mm joints and work with most standard quartz bangers — the flat-top bucket style you see on typical setups. Because each cap style is slightly different, some will seal better on wider bangers while others sit snugger on smaller dishes.
If you're running multiple rigs or share glass with friends, this pack earns its spot: you can usually find at least one cap that fits each banger well enough to seal properly. For anything outside standard sizing — oversized slurpers, terp pearls setups, or unusually shaped bangers — check the fit before committing to one cap style. Pair the pack with solid dab tools and you've basically covered the accessory side of your rig setup.
Let the cap cool completely after each session, then wipe off residue with a cotton swab. For deeper cleaning, soak in isopropyl alcohol, rinse with water, and dry fully before using again. Glass is forgiving here — iso cuts through buildup faster than it would on silicone, and you're not dealing with the same residue absorption issues.
They're designed for 10mm joints and standard flat-top quartz bangers. If your banger is wildly oversized, unusually shaped, or has a non-standard rim, fit might not be perfect. For typical daily-driver quartz though, you should find at least one cap in the pack that seals well.
This is a variety pack with multiple carb cap designs — expect a mix of directional, bubble, and standard styles rather than multiples of the same cap. The variety lets you test different airflow approaches on the same rig.
Any standard dab rig with a 10mm quartz banger should work. These caps don't require special rigs — they're meant to be universal accessories for common setups.
Glass handles heat cleanly and doesn't absorb residue the way silicone can over time. It's also easier to see when a glass cap needs cleaning. The tradeoff is durability — glass breaks if dropped. For a dedicated home station, glass wins on function. For travel or clumsy situations, silicone has its place.
Absolutely. Carb caps are essential for low-temp dabbing because they trap heat and regulate airflow so concentrates keep vaporizing even when the banger isn't scorching. That's where you get fuller flavor and smoother pulls. To preserve that flavor between sessions, store your extracts in proper concentrate jars.
If you only own one rig, one banger, and never change anything, a single cap might be fine. But if you swap glass, share rigs with friends, or want to experiment with how different airflow styles affect your hits, a variety pack is more useful and usually costs less than buying several singles separately.
Some caps in the pack will spin pearls better than others — directional and spinner-style caps are designed for that. Flat caps will still work with pearls but won't create the same spinning action. Test the different styles to see which moves your pearls best.
Start with whatever looks like it seals your banger best. If you want more vapor movement and spinning action, try directional caps. If you just want simple heat retention without technique, grab a bubble or flat cap. There's no wrong answer — it comes down to how you like your hits.
For dabbers tired of hunting for the right cap every time they switch rigs, the What You Need Carb Cap Pack puts a full airflow toolkit in one box. Match your banger, dial in your hits, and keep backups ready for whoever needs one.