E-Nectar Collector
Electric Nectar Collector Pen For Dabs
The Nectar Collector has typically been a niche product used by those looking for the most convenient, flavorful and efficient experience. With the advent of Electric Nectar Collectors, the need for a dab torch has become obsolete, allowing more people to try nectar collectors for the first time. With adjustable heat settings, different types of coils, and water filtration options, E-Nectar Collectors can be customized to your preference. Take a look at our blog Best E-Nectar Collectors from 2020 and 2021, 2022, and 2023.
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Electric Nectar Collector FAQ
An Electric Nectar Collector is a compact dabbing device with a special heated tip powered by a battery. Enectar collectors are the battery powered version of a dab straw or glass nectar collectors, which is just a glass straw. Heat the tip of the glass straw, and use it to vaporize your dabs. The vapor is then drawn through the straw and inhaled for your desired effect!
This is the same concept carried over to electric nectar collectors, but you don't need a torch to heat the tip. The included battery and heating element takes care of that for you!
E Nectar collectors are a great option for effective dabbing because of their ease of use and efficiency. With nectar collectors, you can choose your dab size as you go because you bring the heated tip to the dab. Unlike other devices where you have to pre-determine the size and drop it into an atomizer or coil.
A dabber can continue or stop the dab at any point in time. Electric Nectar Collectors also known as electric dab straws, are much more portable than most devices on the market. These devices are simple and perfect for beginners since they don't require a loading process.
You just touch the heated tip to your concentrates, skipping the hassle of dealing with a dab tool, coil and mouthpiece. They also offer water filtration attachments for a smooth, flavorful and efficient dab.
Using an electric nectar collector requires practice. Instead of burying the coil tip directly in your concentrates, gently touch the heated tip's edge to it. The opening in the coil tip draws in the vapors from your melted dab.
Dunking your electric nectar collector tip will cause it clog. The center opening of your coil allows for open airflow. The opening allows your dab vapor to go down the airpath and into the mouthpiece. The coil tip's sides should only come into contact with your dab, not the center.
When your tip comes into contact with your concentrate during dabbing, it begins to cool immediately. The initial point of contact cools the quickest. You will get a better vaporization rate by changing the position or contact point of your coil tip.
To dab properly, think of your dab as a puddle of water. Touch the edge with your toe, drag it away until it's dry, and then do the same with your heel.
To use an electric nectar collector, touch one edge of the coil to the dab and pull away while inhaling until vapor production slows. Then, repeat this process with another part of the coil. This ensures the coil evenly heats and efficiently vaporizes the entire dab.
The secret to a flawless dab is to balance your coil tips' vaporization rate with saturation rate. The right balance yields sweet, milky, smooth, and effective dabs. Over-saturating a coil can lead to poor vapor production and clogs, while overheating can burn your dab.
The most guaranteed way to have an inefficient dab is using a dirty electric nectar collector. When reclaim starts building up along the airpath, it quickly attracts more reclaim, gradually narrowing the airpath. This traps more of your dab in the airpath, preventing it from reaching your mouth. To get the most out of your electric nectar collector, it's important to keep the coil, airpath, and mouthpiece clean.
Here is our recommended method to clean an electric nectar collector.
- 1. Remove the heating tip/coil.
- 2. Remove the glass mouthpiece (if you have one).
- 3. Use a cotton swab or cleaning brush dipped in isopropyl alcohol to clean the mouthpiece. Then rinse the mouthpiece with warm water and dry.
- 4. Dip a cleaning brush or a pipe cleaner in isopropyl alcohol then insert into the air path. Twist to remove the residue inside your Electric Nectar Collector. Repeat this method again with a little warm water.
- 5. Use a cleaning brush or cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol to clean around the threads on the Electric Nectar Collector device.
When comparing an electric nectar collector to a dab pen, consider a few key factors.
- Ease of Use as in loading the wax and the actual dab process.
- Efficiency - how well the device efficiently vaporizes the dab
- Flavor - how good does it taste on dab 1 and on dab 100
- Power
- Battery Life
- Water Filtration
Sometimes people will refer to enectar collectors as dab pens because they share a more portable pocket friendly design. However, they do not have the same dabbing style. Dab pens usually have a coil, sometimes with a coil cap, and either a screw on or magnetic mouthpiece. The coil sits right underneath the mouthpiece, sometimes producing harsher hits.
Electric nectar collectors have a key advantage over dab pens and other devices. First, you don’t need to pre-determine the dab size. With an electric nectar collector, you can adjust how much you dab as you go, avoiding waste.
An electric nectar collector has a coil tip on one end and the mouthpiece on the other end. With an electric nectar collector, you dab by touching the tip to your concentrates, while a pen requires you to load it first. This is why electric nectar collectors are so much more efficent. Since there is a longer airpath for your vapors to travel through your rips may be less harsh than with a dab pen.
In contrast, dab pens require you to load concentrate before dabbing and heat the entire amount, even if you don’t use it all. This leads to more reclaim and faster buildup. Dab pens also tend to accumulate reclaim more quickly, leading to issues like stuck coil caps, clogged coils, and blocked airpaths.
Dab pens are more discreet. You can pre-load them, then pull them out of your pocket, take a dab, and put them away quickly. Electric nectar collectors are more convenient and cleaner to use because you don’t need to pre-load them with concentrate.
Dab pens Electric dab pens require more work to load your concentrates into. While electric nectar collectors are more straightforward. Both are great portable devices perfect for someone on the go looking for more discreet dabbing.
If your electric nectar collector coil is not heating it can be for one of 2 reasons. The problem could be that the coil isn’t connecting to the battery properly or it might be busted.
Most devices will blink to show if the coil isn’t connected correctly or is damaged. To fix this, start by unscrewing the coil to remove it. Then use a cotton swab dipped in iso alcohol to clean any residue from the 510 thread end of the coil.
You can repeat this process on the 510 thread base of the nectar collector as well. Removing the reclaim will allow the coil to screw in flush against the battery. If the coil still doesn’t heat up after cleaning and reconnecting it, the coil is likely busted and needs replacing.
Replace the coil by screwing it back into the threaded hole. Power on your device to see if this fixes your issue!
An electric nectar collector coil will wear out over time and eventually stop working. How often you need to change your coil depends on your taste, how frequently you use your device, and how well you maintain it.
To guarantee that the tips last as long as possible, completely burn away excess concentrates off the tip after each dab. Letting your concentrates harden on the tip or inside the airways can affect the taste and efficiency of each dab. It also raises the coil's resistance, making it more likely to break. Please do not insert the cleaning brush into the coil's airway, as this may cause damage to the coil.
Replace the coil if the taste is off, the tip appears completely black, or if you see visible damage.
Some electric nectar collectors double as dab pens when you attach a wax tank or a 510-thread cartridge. Using a cart with an electronic nectar collector is easy. First turn off your device, then make sure the tip is cool to the touch before unscrewing it.
Unscrew the coil tip and remove it from your electric nectar collector and then screw on your 510 thread cartridge. Next, turn on the device, press the button, and vape from the mouthpiece to vaporize the cartridge contents.
The red flashing light signifies low power or battery. Please charge your device for approximately 1-2 hours; the LED indicator light should illuminate during charging.
To Read more about standard troubleshooting tips please click here : Electric Nectar Collector TroubleShooting Tips and Tricks
Electric nectar collectors come in two styles. One is battery-powered, and the other connects to a power box that plugs into an electrical wall outlet. Both nectar collector enails and electric nectar collectors use a continually heated electric dabbing tip.
Electric nectar collectors are great for on-the-go dabbing because they only require a dab jar. Nectar collector enails are portable yet best used at home because they need a wall outlet.
E-nectar collectors have plastic or metal bodies with disposable coils that need weekly coil replacements, depending on usage. Instead, a nectar collector enail has four long-lasting parts that only need cleaning and replacement once a year.
Despite their higher initial cost, nectar collecting enails are more cost effective in the long term. Disposable coils can cost up to $360 per year, while replacing an enail coil costs between $40 and $60 per year, if necessary.
Electric nectar collectors feature three temperature settings: low, medium, and hot. However nectar collector enails allow for precise temperature control. Nectar collector enails can take larger dabs since they have more power than electric nectar collectors. Resulting in a more consistent temperature and faster vaporization.
The latest battery-powered electric nectar collectors, such as the Huni Badger Pro, now offer precise temperature control.