aLeaf
Silicone Reclaim Catcher: 14mm 18mm Male 90 or 45 Degrees - Red by aLeaf
- SKU:
- E-ALF-3-SR-RD
- Condition:
- New
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
Description
Silicone Reclaim Catcher by aLeaf 14mm or 18mm Male 90 or 45 Degrees
This versatile Silicone Reclaim Catcher by aLeaf provides all that you could ever want out of a reclaim catcher! The entire reclaimer is made out of non-stick food grade silicone, making it a go to when collecting reclaim for a repurposing. Although reclaim may look.. daunting, it can be used a ton of different ways! You can eat it, incorporate it in cooking, dab it, or just toss it.
Reclaim catchers also help to keep your piece clean, since the reclaim collects at the bottom of the catcher instead of floating around in your dab rig. This guy is made entirely out of silicone, the non stick properties, makes cleaning or collecting a breeze!
The connector on this Silicone Reclaim Catcher is compatible with both 14mm and 18mm female dab rigs, as well as either 45 degree or 90 degree rigs. The top connection, where the banger is inserted, is compatible with 14mm Male 90 Degree bangers.
Specifications:
- Joint Size: 14mm and 18mm
- Joint Gender: Male
- Joint Angle: 45 and 90 Degrees
Features:
- Completely Made of Silicone for Non-Stick Properties
- Compatible with 14mm and 18mm Rigs
- aLeaf Brand
Compatibility with Rigs:
- Joint Size: 14mm and 18mm Joint
- Gender: Female
- Joint Angle: 90 and 45 Degrees
Compatibility with Bangers:
- Joint Size: 14mm Joint
- Gender: Male
- Joint Angle: 90 Degrees
Includes:
- 1 x Silicone Reclaim Catcher
Quick Tip:
What is reclaim and how does reclaim form?
Reclaim is the sticky residue that forms within a vaporizer, pipe or banger from heating concentrates.
It's produced through two ways.
- 1. as a result of splashing, when concentrates are sucked into a pipe prior to fully vaporizing, or
- 2. condensation, when vaporized concentrates cool back into their solid form.
Reclaim can be yellow, brown, or even pure black. It often contains precious cannabinoids that are still useful and may be re-claimed by the user.