$ 39.99
The Flame Glass Nectar Collector Box Set is a complete dab straw kit for concentrate fans who want fast, flavorful hits without setting up a full rig. Built around a borosilicate-style glass body and a screw-on titanium tip, this set includes everything you need—collector, tip, dab tool, and a glass jar with silicone lid—all packed into a padded box that's ready to travel or live on your coffee table.
This set suits dabbers who want a quick, low-clutter method for enjoying concentrates without the ceremony of a full rig setup. It's a solid couch-side companion or backpack piece when your main silicone rig feels like overkill for a quick hit. Also works well as a starter kit if you're moving from flower to concentrates and want to understand the basics before investing in a bigger setup.
The glass body is your mouthpiece and handle. The titanium tip is your business end. The jar is your landing pad.
Load a small amount of concentrate into the included jar—shatter, crumble, sugar, rosin, whatever you're working with. Screw the titanium tip onto the glass body. Heat the tip with a torch until it's at your preferred temperature, then touch it to your concentrate while inhaling through the glass end. Simple as that.
Most people like to park this setup on a nonstick dab mat so the hot tip, dab tool, and jar aren't leaving residue on the table or rolling onto the floor. The mat also gives you a heat-safe spot to set the tip between hits while it cools.
For cleaning, let the titanium tip cool completely after your session, then wipe away any visible residue. When things get gunky, unscrew the tip from the glass body, soak both pieces in isopropyl alcohol for 15-20 minutes, rinse thoroughly with water, and let everything air dry before reassembling. The glass jar can be cleaned the same way—just make sure you're not storing concentrate in a jar that still has alcohol residue.
| Product | Flame Glass Nectar Collector Box Set |
|---|---|
| Type | Nectar collector / dab straw |
| Body material | Borosilicate-style glass |
| Tip material | Titanium (screw-on connection) |
| Tip attachment | Threaded screw-on |
| Jar lid | Silicone seal |
| Packaging | Padded box |
The titanium tip uses a screw-on threaded connection, so it works with the included glass body and many other nectar collectors that use the same threaded style. If your current piece takes a push-in tip or ground glass joint, this tip won't be a direct swap. The included dab tool is standard size and works with any concentrate texture.
It depends on the connection type. This tip uses a screw-on thread, so it works with collectors that have the same threaded female connection. If your current piece uses a push-in tip or ground glass joint, it won't be a direct fit. The threading is fairly standard among budget and mid-range collectors, though.
Absolutely. The included jar is convenient for keeping a session's worth of concentrate right in the box, but you can store your main stash in larger concentrate jars and just transfer a small amount to this kit's jar when you're heading out or setting up for a sesh.
Titanium doesn't glow red as easily as quartz, so timing matters. Most people heat for 20-30 seconds depending on their torch, then wait 10-15 seconds before touching concentrate. Start cooler—you can always reheat, but a scorched hit tastes harsh. With practice, you'll find the timing that works for your setup and preferred hit style.
Yes. Having the glass straw, tip, dab tool, and jar together in one box makes it easy to understand what each piece does without a pile of separate accessories to sort through. The straw-style approach is more intuitive than learning banger angles and carb cap techniques right out of the gate.
Much easier to move around. No water to spill, no separate banger to protect, no carb cap to lose. The box keeps all the pieces together and cushioned. It'll fit in a backpack, desk drawer, or glovebox without the anxiety of loose glass bouncing around. For extra organization, you can pair it with small mylar bags to separate different strains.
Most common textures work fine—shatter, crumble, sugar, budder, rosin, live resin. Anything you can get into the jar and make contact with the heated tip. Very runny sauce can be trickier since it likes to slide away from the tip, but it's doable with a lighter touch. Stable textures like shatter or crumble are the easiest to work with.
Depends on how heavy your sessions run. Light users might go a week or two between deep cleans. If you're hitting it daily, a weekly iso soak keeps things tasting fresh. At minimum, wipe the tip after each session once it cools—built-up residue affects flavor and can make the tip harder to heat evenly.