$ 57.49
This large capacity ash catcher is designed to keep your water pipe cleaner, making it ideal for daily users who want less frequent cleaning.
Looking for an ash catcher that actually holds a lot of ash before needing to empty it? We tested models across the entire price spectrum and kept coming back to the ratchet design as the real engineering winner. This Black Sheep Large Clear Ratchet ash catcher combines a vertical 90-degree joint with a seriously generous internal capacity, meaning you're not dumping ash between every other session like you would with a tiny piece (which gets old fast, trust me). The ratchet percolator system uses a spiral internal design that maximizes water diffusion while minimizing maintenance compared to traditional percolators. The clear borosilicate glass means you can see exactly how much ash has accumulated, so you know when it's actually time to clean before things get out of hand. At 57.49, this is a premium piece that genuinely justifies the cost through superior functionality and durability.
What separates this from cheaper ash catchers is immediately obvious when you hold it. The glass has weight and substance. The construction feels solid. But the real difference is in how it performs. The 90-degree vertical angle means it sits straight up and down on your water pipe, which is perfect if you prefer that aesthetic or if your bong setup calls for it. The ratchet percolator creates remarkably smooth water action without excessive splashing or backup into your bowl. We've recommended this to serious collectors and daily users alike, and both groups appreciate that this piece delivers on its premium price point. It's not the cheapest option, but it's definitely the most thoughtfully engineered ash catcher we've tested in this size category.
The Black Sheep Large Clear Ratchet ash catcher is manufactured with careful attention to both performance and durability. The ratchet percolator design is a sophisticated engineering choice that optimizes water flow and smoke diffusion while remaining relatively easy to clean compared to more complex multi-chamber systems. The larger internal volume means this piece serves double duty: it catches ash more effectively through extended capacity, and it cools smoke through the ratchet percolation system. Positioned as a premium option, this ash catcher outperforms mid-range alternatives through superior engineering and exceeds its price point through longevity and refined performance. The clear glass construction allows you to see the diffusion action happening inside, which is both functional (you can assess how much ash is building up) and visually satisfying. This is the kind of accessory that justifies its cost by improving your daily experience enough that you'll remember why you purchased it every time you use it.
| Height | 5 inches |
| Joint Size | 14mm female |
| Joint Angle | 90 degrees (vertical) |
| Material | Clear borosilicate glass |
| Percolation Type | Ratchet spiral design |
| Capacity | Large internal volume |
| Glass Thickness | 6mm walls |
| Design Style | Vertical ratchet spiral |
This Oil Slick Pad selection is a 5-inch tall ash catcher crafted from clear borosilicate glass with 6mm thick walls. It features a 14mm female joint at a 90-degree vertical angle, and a large internal volume coupled with a ratchet spiral percolator. Expect your order to ship within 1-3 business days.
If you've invested seriously in your water pipe setup, a premium ash catcher like this is the natural complement to your collection. We've found that folks who spend on quality glass appreciate the engineering and craftsmanship in every component, not just the main rig. The ratchet percolator is genuinely a more sophisticated design than standard alternatives. The spiral creates a vortex effect that looks cool and functions brilliantly. The large capacity means you're not constantly interrupted by the need to empty a tiny ash receptacle. For serious users, these practical benefits compound with every session. After months of use, the time you've saved and the improved experience you've had truly justify the premium price.
The 90-degree angle is particularly valuable if you have bongs that are already positioned or if you prefer the symmetry of a vertical connector. Some people prefer the visual integration of an angled ash catcher, but others appreciate the clean lines of a vertical setup. The fact that this ratchet design works beautifully at 90 degrees makes it ideal for folks in that second group. Pro Tip: if you're setting up a display-quality rig where both function and appearance matter equally, this vertical ratchet ash catcher creates an undeniably professional presentation. The clear glass also means the internal spiral design becomes a visual feature rather than hidden functionality, which serious collectors genuinely appreciate.
Daily users with premium equipment also recognize that protecting and improving that investment with matching quality accessories makes financial sense. When you've spent on a nice water pipe, stepping up to a premium ash catcher isn't just about bragging rights or aesthetics. The ratchet design actually performs measurably better. Your hits feel smoother. Your rig stays cleaner longer. Your cleaning sessions are less frequent. These functional improvements justify the premium to anyone who cares about quality.
Premium collectors and connoisseurs are the obvious audience here. If you've invested in quality glass and care about both function and appearance, this piece represents the right balance. The craftsmanship is evident, the engineering is thoughtful, and the performance validates the premium price point. We've found that collectors appreciate pieces that do something better, not just pieces that cost more. This ash catcher does several things better than cheaper alternatives: the ratchet design diffuses better, the larger capacity serves longer, and the six-millimeter walls demonstrate commitment to longevity. Those functional improvements matter to people who value quality.
Serious daily users who prioritize performance will see immediate value in the ratchet design and large capacity. If you're smoking multiple times per day, the extended capacity between emptying sessions is genuinely valuable. You're not constantly interrupting your routine to clear ash. The ratchet percolation also means every single hit feels noticeably better, and that improvement compounds across hundreds of sessions. For people who use their rig as a central part of their daily life rather than an occasional thing, investing in equipment that works better makes absolute sense.
Anyone upgrading from basic setups who's ready to experience what thoughtful engineering actually provides should try this piece. The jump from a basic straight-tube ash catcher to a ratchet design is genuinely significant. It's one of those upgrades where you immediately understand why people get excited about quality glass. Every time you use it, you're reminded why the investment was worth it. This is particularly true for people moving from impulse purchases to intentional equipment selection.
A ratchet percolator uses a spiral tube design that forces smoke and water to follow a circular path, creating a vortex effect. This is genuinely more sophisticated than basic designs because the spiral maximizes contact between smoke and water while minimizing splash and back-up into your bowl. In our testing, the ratchet design creates noticeably cooler smoke and more thorough diffusion compared to slit or basic showerhead designs. The spiral also naturally settles ash at the bottom, meaning the ash collects in one spot rather than spreading through the piece. Beyond the functional benefits, the ratchet spiral is visually interesting. You'll actually enjoy watching the water action during use. It's one of those designs where form and function genuinely align perfectly.
The 90-degree vertical angle works best if your bong already has a 90-degree joint or if you simply prefer the visual aesthetic of a vertical ash catcher. Some people find that angled ash catchers (45 degrees) create an awkward appearance on certain rig styles, while others prefer the straight-up-and-down look. The functional difference is minimal, so it really comes down to your personal setup and aesthetic preference. The 90-degree angle does reduce the amount of weight pulling down on your joint connection at an angle, which some people appreciate from a longevity perspective. For bongs that are already designed for vertical connections, a 90-degree ash catcher is the natural choice.
Not at all. The larger capacity means you clean less frequently, not more intensively each time. You'll go longer between cleaning sessions since the piece holds more ash before needing attention. When you do clean it, the ratchet design is actually straightforward because it's a single spiral tube rather than multiple chambers or complex paths. Soak it in isopropyl alcohol for 45 minutes, rinse, use a bottle brush on the interior, and you're done. The larger interior volume actually makes cleaning easier in some ways because you have more room to work with a brush. We recommend weekly cleaning if you're a heavy user, which still only takes about five minutes including soak time.
The difference between five-millimeter and six-millimeter walls is subtle but meaningful over time. Six-millimeter glass is measurably more resistant to thermal shock (rapid temperature changes that cause micro-fractures) and provides better protection against accidental impact or pressure stress. If you're someone who's careful with your equipment and doesn't drop things, the practical difference is minimal. But if you've ever had a piece break from what seemed like normal use, you'll appreciate that the thicker walls reduce that risk. Six-millimeter borosilicate is also less prone to developing stress fractures around the joint area after extended use. We've seen premium pieces with thick walls hold up for years to regular use that would damage thinner glass after months.
Yes, absolutely. The ratchet spiral creates a distinctly different water action than showerhead designs. You'll see a circular vortex pattern rather than downward spraying motion. This creates a more cohesive water action that's visually interesting and genuinely works better functionally. Some people find the ratchet pattern more aesthetically pleasing (it has a kind of organic spiral beauty). Both designs provide excellent diffusion, but they look and feel different in use. If you're choosing between showerhead and ratchet, the decision often comes down to whether you prefer seeing a downward spraying effect or a circular vortex pattern. Either way, you're getting superior performance compared to basic straight designs.
Yes, any water pipe with a 14mm female joint will work with this ash catcher. That includes bongs, dab rigs, percolator water pipes, and pretty much any other smoking apparatus with a 14mm female connection. The joint size is what matters, not the specific type of water pipe. If you have multiple water pipes with 14mm female joints, you can use this ash catcher on any of them. Just make sure you're checking for a female joint (recessed inward) rather than male (sticking outward). A 14mm female joint looks like a socket or cup shape when you look straight into it.
Maintaining this premium piece is straightforward and worth the effort because of how well it performs when clean. After each session, tap out loose ash into your trash and give the piece a quick rinse with warm water. This prevents ash from becoming sticky and hard to remove later. For your weekly deep clean, soak the entire ash catcher in a solution of isopropyl alcohol and warm water (50/50 is ideal) for 45 minutes. The soak softens all the residue that builds up on the glass and inside the ratchet spiral. After soaking, use a bottle brush or soft pipe cleaner to gently scrub the interior, paying special attention to the spiral grooves where buildup accumulates.
Once you've brushed everything thoroughly, rinse with clean water until no alcohol smell remains. This is important because residual alcohol affects your next session and can taste unpleasant. Pat the piece dry with a soft, lint-free cloth or let it air dry completely on a clean towel. The clear glass means you'll notice any remaining residue immediately, so you'll know if a rinse was complete. Warning: never use abrasive scrubbers, steel wool, or commercial cleaning products designed for other surfaces. These will scratch the borosilicate and dull its clarity permanently. Similarly, avoid sudden temperature changes. If the glass is warm from recent use and you immediately hit it with cold water, thermal shock can create microscopic fractures that eventually lead to breakage.
For long-term storage, keep this piece somewhere protected from accidental impacts or pressure. A dedicated shelf away from table edges is ideal. Some premium collectors store their pieces in soft cases or padded boxes, which is excellent insurance for pieces this quality. The joint area is most vulnerable to damage, so avoid stacking other glass pieces directly on top or pressing anything against the connection point. With regular maintenance and careful handling, your ratchet ash catcher will maintain its crystal clarity and perfect function for years, justifying its premium cost through longevity and consistent performance.
This premium ash catcher pairs beautifully with high-quality water pipes and complementary accessories. Browse our collection of premium water pipes to find the perfect main piece for this ash catcher. We also carry specialized cleaning products designed for borosilicate glass that maintain clarity and finish without damaging the material. For completing your setup, explore our full range of premium smoking accessories that work smoothly with quality rigs and ash catchers like this one.
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