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A Monark Quartz gavel-style banger with 14mm male joint, 90° angle, full-weld construction, and an opaque bottom for even heat retention.
Monark earned its reputation by making the kind of quartz that holds heat the way it should. The gavel bucket gives you a flat striking face for terp pearls, the opaque bottom retains heat after the torch comes off, and the full-weld construction means no seams to weaken over time. If you've been using a thin no-name banger and wondering why your low-temp dabs are inconsistent, this is the upgrade.
Low-temp dabbers: Opaque-bottom quartz holds heat after the torch. If you do 30-40 second timer dabs, this is the format.
Pearl users: Gavel buckets give pearls a flat surface to spin without bouncing off the walls.
Anyone replacing a generic banger: Step up to quartz that won't crack on the third heat cycle.
Worth Noting: Confirm your rig's joint geometry before ordering. 14mm male, 90° angle is the most common setup — but some heady rigs use 18mm or 45° angles instead.
| Brand | Monark Quartz |
| Material | Pure quartz |
| Joint | 14mm male |
| Angle | 90 degrees |
| Style | Gavel bucket, opaque bottom, full-weld |
| Bottom thickness | Approx 4mm |
| Origin | Monark-made quartz |
| Care | Q-tip + iso between dabs, full cleaning weekly |
To recap: a Monark Quartz 14mm male, 90-degree gavel bucket banger with full-weld construction and a 4mm opaque bottom plate for heat retention. Compatible with standard terp pearls and inserts.
Between dabs: swab the bucket with a Q-tip dipped in 91% iso while the quartz is still warm. Weekly: hot iso soak for 10 minutes, rinse with warm water, air dry. Avoid extreme temperature shocks — let the banger cool to room temp before any water touches it after a dab. Never microwave quartz; it can fracture.
The opaque quartz absorbs and re-radiates heat from the torch. Translation: it stays hot longer, so your low-temp dabs hit the bucket walls at the right temp instead of cooling off before the second pearl spin.
Standard 6mm or 8mm pearls work in the gavel bucket. Two 6mm pearls is the common setup.
Yes. Seamed bangers can crack at the joint after enough heat cycles. Full-weld eliminates that failure point.
Heat the bucket until it just barely glows orange, then let it cool 30-40 seconds before dropping the dab. Exact timing depends on your rig and concentrate consistency.
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