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Free Quartz Banger Included
Every rig ships with a free 14mm quartz banger so you are ready to use it right out of the box.
A 9.5-inch heady recycler with an orb-shaped puck base and iridescent color treatment. Built for sustained vapor cooling with a stable footprint.
A puck base is wider and flatter than a standard foot — it spreads the rig's weight across a larger surface, which makes a 9.5" rig feel more planted on the table than its height would suggest. We've found this matters more than most spec sheets let on, especially if the rig has a banger and carb cap stacked on top. The iridescent treatment adds a color shift that reads different under daylight vs. desk lamps.
Includes a FREE quartz banger
Every dab rig at Oil Slick Pad ships with a free 14mm quartz banger so you can take your first dab the day it arrives. No add-to-cart needed.
Dabbers who want a recycler that doesn't tip over easily. Also good for setups where the rig sits on a soft surface or shared workspace — the puck base keeps it stable.
Worth Noting: Puck-base rigs are stable but harder to clean inside the puck itself. The wide bottom holds onto residue if you skip routine maintenance. Stay consistent with cleaning and the puck stays clear.
| Height | 9.5 inches |
|---|---|
| Style | Orb puck base recycler |
| Finish | Iridescent |
| Joint | 14mm female |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Uniqueness | One-off heady piece |
| Best for | Daily concentrates |
| Origin | Imported heady glass |
This is a 9.5-inch borosilicate recycler dab rig with an orb-shaped puck base, an iridescent color finish, and a 14mm female joint. The recycling chamber loops water through the rig during each pull for sustained vapor cooling.
Drain water after each session. For deeper cleaning, isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt — pay extra attention to the puck base since residue settles there. Rinse with hot water and let it air-dry standing on the puck. Avoid hard scrubbing on the iridescent surface; the alcohol-salt method handles it fine.
For more options, browse heady glass and shop quartz bangers.
Hollow. It's part of the water chamber — water sits inside the puck as part of the cycle. That's why cleaning the puck matters more than it would on a standard foot.
No. The iridescence is fused during glass forming. It's a treated surface that's part of the glass itself, not a coating.
More stable than a standard foot rig because the puck spreads weight. On a soft surface (rug, mousepad), the puck distributes the load and keeps the rig upright.
Above the bottom perc slot, below the puck's overflow. Test the cycle with a small pull and adjust. Recyclers are sensitive to fill level — slightly less is better than slightly more.