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The Glass House Mini Terp Vacuum is a sealed-top quartz banger that pulls vapor through a vacuum chamber instead of an open bucket. This is the compact version, 14mm male at 45 degrees, with the etched Glass House logo and retail box.
Terp vacuums changed how a lot of us dab. The sealed top creates its own restriction, so the chamber holds vapor under light vacuum and releases it as you draw. No carb cap to juggle, no directional airflow to chase, and the mini format heats faster than full-size vacuums.
Low-temp dabbers who want set-and-forget airflow, and anyone tired of losing carb caps between couch cushions. Pairs with nearly everything in our dab rigs collection, and there are more shapes in quartz bangers if you're building a quiver.
Worth Noting: Vacuum bangers want a clean chamber to spin properly. A cotton swab while warm after every dab is the whole maintenance routine, skip it for a week and the function dulls.
| Brand | Glass House |
|---|---|
| Type | Mini terp vacuum banger |
| Joint | 14mm male, 45 degrees |
| Material | Fused quartz |
| Carb cap | Not needed, sealed vacuum top |
| Box | Glass House retail packaging |
In short: a genuine Glass House mini terp vacuum banger in fused quartz, 14mm male joint at 45 degrees, sealed vacuum top that needs no carb cap, shipped in the original retail box. One unit available.
Swab the chamber with a dry cotton swab while it's still warm after each dab, and do an alcohol soak whenever the quartz starts to haze. Never torch off chazz, that's how clear quartz turns cloudy for good.
No, the sealed vacuum top does the cap's job by itself. That's the entire point of the terp vacuum design, restriction and spin are built into the chamber.
Aim lower than a standard bucket, roughly 480 to 540 degrees. The vacuum effect keeps oil moving at temps where a flat-top would leave a puddle sitting still.
If your rig has a 14mm female joint at 45 degrees, yes. That covers the majority of production rigs sold today, including most of our house lineup.