December 19, 2025 8 min read


If you want the short answer, here it is. Terp pearls and quartz inserts improve motion, heat retention, and flavor by increasing hot surface area, evening out temp swings, and keeping your oil moving instead of burning in one spot. Treat them right and they turn a basic rig into something that actually deserves to be called a dabbing guide in glass form.

Most people toss a couple pearls into a banger and hope for the best. Then wonder why things still taste scorched or weak.

Let’s fix that.

Close-up of a quartz banger with spinning terp pearls and a quartz insert in use, next to a silicone dab mat and tools
Close-up of a quartz banger with spinning terp pearls and a quartz insert in use, next to a silicone dab mat and tools

What actually are terp pearls and quartz inserts?

Terp pearls are tiny balls, usually 4 to 6 mm, that sit in your banger and spin when you pull.

Quartz inserts are cups or dishes that sit inside your banger, so your concentrate hits the insert first, not the raw banger floor.

Both do the same three core jobs.

  • Spread your oil out
  • Stabilize heat
  • Keep fresh terps from getting flash fried in one hot spot

But they do it in different ways.

Terp pearls turn your puddle into a thin, moving film. They smear the concentrate around the hot surface and help vaporize it more evenly. If they are not moving fast, they are just hot marbles baking your sauce.

Quartz inserts work more like a heat battery. You preheat the banger, drop in the insert, let it soak up the heat, then drop in your dab. The insert warms the oil slower and holds that sweet-spot temp longer.

Pro Tip: If you are clumsy or you drop pearls all the time, start with inserts. You only have to keep track of one piece instead of two or three tiny ones.

How does motion boost flavor and vapor in 2025?

Here’s the thing. Motion is everything with modern high terp extracts.

Fresh live rosin, runny sauce, high terp diamonds. They hate sitting still on a super hot quartz floor. That is how you get that sharp, burnt orange peel taste instead of loud, juicy terps.

How spinning actually works

When you pull through a carb cap that has angled channels, you create directional airflow. That sideways airflow pushes the pearls in a circle.

That spinning does three big things.

1. Thins the puddle so it vaporizes more evenly

2. Scrubs the hot surface so less oil sticks and burns

3. Keeps fresh oil hitting fresh quartz, not puddle leftovers

If you are using a blender, tower, or slurper style banger in 2025, those are basically built around controlled motion. Terp pearls just add more moving hot surface area inside that system.

Warning: If your pearls are glowing or the banger is red, you are just incinerating flavor. Pearls are not magic. If the temp is trash, the dab is trash.

Why pearls sometimes do nothing

Real talk. Most of the “my pearls don’t spin” problems I see are one of these:

  • Banger too big for your pull strength
  • Pearls too big for the shape of the banger
  • Carb cap has no real directional airflow
  • You are hitting it like a bong, not a dab rig

A thick heavy bong pull will often just suck the pearls straight to one side and pin them. A smaller dab rig with a tighter draw usually spins them much better.

If you want consistent spin, size your stuff like this:

  • 20 mm banger, 2 x 4 mm pearls
  • 25 mm banger, 2 x 5 mm or 1 x 6 mm pearl
  • Slurpers / blenders, 1 pillar + 1 pearl combo

How do quartz inserts change heat and cleanup?

Quartz inserts are the lazy person’s flavor hack. I say that as someone who sometimes does not feel like deep-cleaning my bangers after every session.

Instead of scorching the banger floor over and over, you load into the insert. That insert takes the abuse. Wipes easier. Soaks faster. Cheaper to replace than a $150 custom banger.

Heat behavior you actually feel

Inserts smooth out the whole dab. Less “super hot at the start, weak at the end”. More “steady, flavorful cloud the whole hit.”

If I am pressing fresh live rosin at home, I usually run inserts for anything under 550°F surface temp. It keeps that funky, wet-cake smell in the vapor instead of blowing it off instantly.

Here is how I run mine on a torch setup in 2025:

1. Heat banger till it just barely glows

2. Let it cool for 20 to 30 seconds

3. Drop empty insert in, wait another 10 to 15 seconds

4. Drop dab into insert, cap, slow pull

On an e-nail, I sit around 500 to 530°F with inserts and never rush. They really like a steady temp source.

Important: Cheap thin inserts lose heat crazy fast. If you want those slow, milky, long pulls, grab thicker quartz. At least 2.5 to 3 mm wall thickness.

How do you match pearls, inserts, and bangers?

If you just grab random stuff off the internet, you end up with 6 mm pearls stuck in a tiny 20 mm banger, nothing spins, and everything sucks.

Size and shape matter way more than brand hype.

Matching pearls to banger style

For standard flat top bangers:

Budget Pearl Setup ($8 to $15)

  • Pearls: 2 x 4 mm borosilicate or cheap quartz
  • Banger: 20 mm basic flat top
  • Cap: Simple directional bubble
  • Best for: Smaller rigs, live resin, mid temp dabs

Premium Pearl Setup ($30 to $70)

  • Pearls: 2 x 5 mm or SIC/ruby
  • Banger: 25 mm thick bottom, real quartz
  • Cap: High flow directional or auto-spinner
  • Best for: Daily heavy use, rosin, blended extracts

For slurpers, blenders, and towers, I like one 6 to 8 mm pillar plus a 4 to 6 mm pearl in the bottom. That combo keeps the walls coated and the lower dish active.

Matching quartz inserts to banger size

Inserts should slide in easily, with just a tiny bit of clearance. If it squeaks or gets stuck, it is too big.

Simple Insert Setup ($10 to $20)

  • Insert: Thin quartz cup, 20 mm
  • Banger: 20 mm flat top
  • Heat: Slightly hotter than your no-insert temp
  • Best for: People learning how to dab without burning everything

Thick Wall Insert Setup ($25 to $50)

  • Insert: 3 mm thick quartz, 22 to 25 mm
  • Banger: 25 mm deep dish
  • Heat: Lower temps, longer heat soak
  • Best for: Rosin lovers, flavor chasers, long pulls
Note: If you use both pearls and an insert at the same time, keep the pearls small. 3 to 4 mm max. Big ones can crack a hot insert if things collide wrong.

What about heat retention and low temp dabs?

This is where the “science” actually matters, not just marketing buzzwords.

Heat retention is basically two things. How fast your banger loses heat to the air and your rig. And how smooth that temp drop is while you are inhaling.

Terp pearls and inserts both increase the total mass of hot stuff in your system. More hot mass, more stable temp, more complete vaporization at lower peak temps.

My real world numbers in 2024 / 2025

I have been logging temps with an IR gun and a cheap thermal probe since around 2019. Nothing fancy. Just curiosity.

Typical torch banger, 25 mm, 3 mm bottom:

  • No pearls, no insert:
  • Heat to faint glow, wait 40 sec, dab
  • First 5 seconds are hot and sharp
  • By 20 seconds, vapor drops hard
  • With 2 x 5 mm quartz pearls:
  • Same heat, same 40 sec cool
  • First 5 seconds smoother, less throat bite
  • By 20 seconds, still solid vapor, better finish
  • With thick quartz insert inside:
  • Heat longer, cool slightly less, insert soaks heat
  • First 5 seconds very gentle
  • By 20 seconds, still chugging, flavor hangs around

So if you like low temp dabs but hate wasting half the puddle, pearls or inserts help close that gap.

Pro Tip: If you are chasing pure flavor, start your experiments around 480 to 520°F surface temp with pearls or inserts. Below 460°F it often tastes great but feels weak. Above 540°F you start cooking off the brightest top notes.

How do you set up a clean dab station for pearls?

This is where the oil slick pad stuff really earns its keep. Terp pearls are tiny. Quartz inserts love to roll. Losing them in carpet or on a sticky desk is soul crushing.

So build yourself a real dab station, not a chaotic corner.

The basics I keep on my silicone dab mat

Here is what lives on my Oil Slick Pad at home, no joke.

  • Medium silicone dab mat or dab pad as the base
  • Small dab tray for pearls, pillars, inserts
  • Carb caps lined up by banger type
  • One nice titanium or glass tool, one beater tool
  • Cotton swabs in a little shot glass
  • Iso jar or iso dunk for inserts
  • A few extra pearls, because they will disappear

A good silicone dab mat or wax pad keeps your glass from clinking to death and stops hot quartz from touching wood or plastic. Also saves you from cleaning reclaim rings off your desk.

If you like to move around the house, a slightly larger concentrate pad with a raised lip acts like a portable dab station. You can park your rig, torch, caps, and a small pipe or vaporizer on it without chasing parts.

Overhead shot of a clean dab station with a silicone dab mat, dab rig, terp pearls in a small tray, carb caps, and co...
Overhead shot of a clean dab station with a silicone dab mat, dab rig, terp pearls in a small tray, carb caps, and co...

How does this all fit into a modern dabbing guide?

If you landed here looking for a dabbing guide that is actually current for 2025, here is the truth. Pearls and inserts are not just “extra accessories” anymore. They are part of the core kit, right alongside your banger and carb cap.

Think of it like this.

  • Bong = big water filter for combustion
  • Pipe = small, simple, portable burn tool
  • Vaporizer = controlled temp for flower or rosin
  • Dab rig with pearls/inserts = precision flavor machine

Old school hot dabbers used to torch bangers to hell, drop massive globs, and cough their lungs out. That era is dying off. In 2024 and 2025, the best rigs are running lower temps, smarter airflow, and more thermal mass.

Terp pearls make airflow visible. If they do not spin, your cap or pull style is off. Quartz inserts make bad heat habits obvious. If your insert keeps charring, you are simply too hot.

Between you and me, the people who dial in pearls and inserts almost always end up using less concentrate for the same effect. Cleaner vapor hits harder. Less burnt plant junk in your lungs.


So, are terp pearls and inserts worth it in 2025?

Short answer, yes. If you care about flavor, consistency, and not wasting rosin, terp pearls and quartz inserts are worth dialing in.

Pearls shine when you want motion, puddle control, and fun visual feedback. Inserts shine when you want smoother heat retention, easier cleanup, and long, flavorful pulls. Running both together, with the right sizes, turns your rig into something that actually feels like a personalized dabbing guide you built for your own lungs.

If you are still torching a bare banger on a wobbly table with no silicone dab mat, losing pearls in the carpet, and wondering why your live resin tastes the same as old shatter, it is time to upgrade the whole setup. Grab a sturdy oil slick pad or concentrate pad, a few pearls matched to your banger, a solid insert, and treat your rig with the same respect you give your favorite glass bong or daily driver vaporizer.

Dial your temps in. Watch your motion. Keep your station clean. Your terps will thank you.

Side-by-side comparison of two dab rigs, one basic with no accessories and one fully set up with pearls, insert, carb...
Side-by-side comparison of two dab rigs, one basic with no accessories and one fully set up with pearls, insert, carb...

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