$ 15.00
The 6.6-inch Silicone Nectar Collector is a compact, durable dab straw built for concentrate enthusiasts who want portability without sacrificing function. At just under 7 inches and weighing only 57 grams, this silicone piece combines artistic design with practical durability—perfect for travelers, festival-goers, or anyone tired of babysitting fragile glass.
This nectar collector works best for concentrate users who need reliable performance away from their home rig. The silicone construction means it survives the backpack shuffle, camping trips, and festival crowds where glass would be a liability. At 6.6 inches, it's long enough for comfortable use but short enough to stash discreetly. If you're someone who dabs in multiple locations or just wants a backup piece that won't break, this hits the sweet spot between portability and function.
Nectar collectors work differently than traditional dab rigs—you heat the tip and bring it to your concentrate instead of loading concentrate into a heated banger. Heat the titanium or quartz tip (sold separately) with a torch until it reaches your preferred temperature, then touch it directly to your concentrate on a dab mat or nonstick surface while inhaling through the mouthpiece. The silicone body stays cool while the tip does the work.
Start with lower temps and work your way up. Overheating the tip wastes material and creates harsh vapor. Let the tip cool completely before setting the piece down—silicone is heat-resistant, but direct contact with a red-hot tip on surfaces you care about isn't a great idea. For best flavor, keep the tip clean between sessions with a quick isopropyl wipe.
Silicone nectar collectors prioritize durability and portability over the pure aesthetic of all-glass pieces. You lose some visual clarity and weight that glass provides, but you gain peace of mind. This piece won't shatter if you knock it off the table or pack it poorly. The silicone body insulates heat, so you're not burning your fingers on a hot section mid-session. For home display collectors, glass still wins—but for functional daily drivers and travel pieces, silicone makes more sense.
The artistic design adds visual interest beyond standard straight-tube dab straws. The silicone construction uses FDA-approved, food-grade material that meets safety standards for heat exposure and repeated cleaning. At 57 grams, the weight feels substantial enough to avoid cheap toy vibes but light enough for all-day carry. The mouthpiece and tip connections are molded as part of the body, eliminating weak joints that crack or separate over time.
Let the tip cool completely, then wipe off residue from the silicone body. For deeper cleans, remove the tip and soak both components in isopropyl alcohol, rinse thoroughly, and dry before reassembling. The silicone body handles isopropyl without degrading, and the smooth surface doesn't trap residue like textured glass. Clean tips regularly—buildup affects airflow and flavor faster than you'd think.
| Height | 6.6 inches (16.8 cm) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 57 grams (2 ounces) |
| Material | Food-grade silicone body |
| Tip Compatibility | Standard nectar collector tips (sold separately) |
| SKU | H129 |
This nectar collector requires a separate tip (titanium or quartz) and a torch for heating. Tips are available in the nectar collectors collection, and torches are sold separately.
Keep your setup clean and organized with a nonstick silicone dab mat for staging concentrates. Store your stash in concentrate jars to preserve freshness and terpenes between sessions. A quality butane torch gives you consistent heating control for better flavor and efficiency.
No, the tip is sold separately. You'll need either a titanium or quartz nectar collector tip, which connects to the silicone body. This lets you choose your preferred material and replace tips as needed without buying a whole new piece.
Not effectively. Nectar collectors require a heated tip to vaporize concentrates on contact. You could use an electric e-nail tip designed for nectar collectors, but most users stick with a small butane torch for portability and simplicity.
No. The food-grade silicone body stays cool during use—only the removable tip gets heated. The silicone is rated for high-temperature exposure and won't melt, warp, or release odors when used as intended. Don't torch the silicone itself, obviously.
Glass offers better flavor purity and visual clarity, but it's fragile. Silicone trades some of that premium feel for durability and travel-friendliness. If you're using this at home on a dedicated station, glass might suit you better. If you're mobile or clumsy, silicone is the smarter play.
Nectar collectors in general require some practice—you're heating a tip with a torch and controlling contact with your concentrate. It's not complicated, but it's more hands-on than a standard rig. The silicone body makes this more forgiving for beginners since you won't break it while learning. Just start with lower temps and work your way up.
Yes, the compact size and unbreakable construction make it ideal for travel. Keep it clean before crossing state lines or flying—residue is still residue. The silicone body won't shatter in transit, and at 6.6 inches, it packs easily in most bags.
With normal use and proper cleaning, food-grade silicone lasts years. Avoid exposing the body to open flames or extremely sharp objects. The material doesn't degrade from repeated isopropyl soaking or temperature cycling the way some plastics do.