$ 14.99
A grade-2 titanium replacement tip for 14mm female nectar collectors, sized at 2.5 inches with a male joint that screws or slots into most standard straws.
If you've been using a quartz tip and you're tired of replacing it every time it cracks, a titanium tip solves that problem in one move. We've found titanium handles repeated heat cycling far better than glass or quartz, and the slightly longer 2.5 inch length keeps your torch farther away from the body of your nectar collector — which means less heat stress on the glass joint above it.
Worth Noting: Titanium tips don't deliver the pure terpene flavor that a quartz or ceramic tip can — there's a slight metallic note in the first few hits while the tip seasons. Most users say it disappears within a week of regular use. If maximum flavor is your priority, browse our quartz options in the nectar collectors collection instead.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Grade-2 titanium |
| Joint Size | 14mm male |
| Joint Compatibility | 14mm female nectar collectors / honey straws |
| Length | 2.5 inches |
| Heat Tolerance | Up to 3,000°F before deformation |
| Best Use | Concentrate dabbing with a nectar collector / honey straw |
| What's Included | One titanium tip (no straw, no clip) |
This is a single-piece grade-2 titanium nectar collector tip with a 14mm male joint and a 2.5 inch overall length. It fits 14mm female honey straws, silicone nectar collectors, and most hybrid nectar setups. Heat tolerance runs up to roughly 3,000°F before deformation, and it's intended for concentrate dabbing only.
Wipe the tip with a cotton swab dipped in iso alcohol while it's still warm — that's the whole maintenance routine ninety percent of the time. For a deeper clean every couple of weeks, drop the tip into a small jar of iso alcohol overnight, rinse with hot water, and dry it before the next session. Don't let concentrate sit on a cold tip for days — it gets sticky and is a pain to remove. If discoloration builds up over time (titanium oxidizes a bit with heat), you can scrub it with a soft brush and iso alcohol; the discoloration is cosmetic and doesn't affect performance.
It fits any 14mm female joint nectar collector or honey straw. That covers most standard glass and silicone nectar collectors on the market. If your straw uses a 10mm joint, you'll need our 10mm titanium tip instead. If you're not sure what size your straw is, measure the inside diameter of the joint where the tip slots in.
Titanium is the most durable and most heat-tolerant of the three. Quartz delivers the cleanest flavor but cracks easily. Ceramic sits in the middle on both flavor and durability. We've found most daily dabbers settle on titanium for travel and everyday use, then keep a quartz tip on hand for special-occasion sessions where flavor matters most.
With normal use and basic cleaning, expect three to five years easy. Titanium doesn't fracture from heat cycling the way glass and quartz do, so the only real failure modes are losing it or warping it from sustained over-heating with a torch. Don't keep the torch on it for more than 30 seconds at a time and it'll outlast most other gear in your kit.
Yes, though it's quick. Heat the tip until it glows red, let it cool fully, then repeat two more times before your first dab. This burns off any residual machining oil and creates a thin oxide layer that improves flavor. Skipping the season step is the most common reason people complain about a metallic taste from titanium.
Pair this with a fresh quartz banger setup or browse the rest of our dab tools and nectar collectors collections for compatible accessories.