VapeBrat
VapeBrat 14mm Titanium Nail for Nectar Collector
- SKU:
- E-VB-TIT-NL-14MM
- UPC:
- 867587053641
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Same Day Shipping! (When order placed before 2pm EST)
Description
14mm Titanium Tip for Nectar Collector
This is a high quality 14mm titanium tip, it can be used with a 14mm female connection nectar collectors. The 14mm joint is compatible with either silicone nectar collectors or glass nectar collectors.
This Titanium Nail featured on the VapeBrat X2 has a 14mm Male joint connection to fit any standard 14mm Female Nectar Collector Bubbler. Titanium is ideal for high temperature dabs, it takes a bit longer to heat up than other materials. However, it retains heat longer than quartz would and cools off faster than ceramic.
Titanium Nails can reach temperatures upwards of almost 1,500 degrees, (needless to say, you shouldn't run your enail or heat your nail to THAT high of a temperature in any circumstance) its ability to withstand super high temperatures shows how durable and reliable titanium really is.
Specifications:
- Height: 3 Inches
- Joint: 14mm
- Material: Grade 2 Titanium
- Replacement Titanium Tip
What is the Best Nail to Use With My Nectar Collector?
Quartz:
- Quartz is popular with concentrates because of its heat retention. Heat retention depends on the thickness of your nail. Quartz is a great option for lower temperature dabs, however it can withstand high temperatures over time with less likely to crack.
Ceramic:
- This material is sometimes used for flower/dry herb, it is a slow heating material and can be used for lower temp dabs as well. However if you use this nail for concentrates instead of flower you might find that the taste of your dabs might be altered.
Titanium:
- Titanium is ideal for higher temp dabs, it does take a longer to heat up however it retains heat longer than quartz would, and cools off faster than ceramic. When titanium is heated until it is bright red it can reach temperatures of 1,200 - 1,500 degrees! Titanium is loved by many because of its durability. If you are looking for flavor, keep in mind, some say that they get a slight metal taste when using titanium.
Quick Tip:
Maintaining a Nectar Collector
Once you’ve gotten the hang of operating a nectar collector, whether it be electronic or analog, you’ll need to maintain it.
Ultimately, cleaning it after each use will keep the actual cleaning process simple, fast, and efficient, but if you can’t do that, try to clean it after each third or fourth use. Cleaning a nectar collector is rather straightforward via two methods:
- Use Formula 420 Plugs and our Formula 720 Cleaning Solution to fill the device with a cleaning fluid that will break down any film or debris so that it can all be rinsed out.
- Use a long cotton swab that can reach into the device to dislodge any gunk or debris.
Another thing to remember is that storing your nectar collector properly is important. Because these devices usually do not have a flat base, they can roll around and knock into other objects, potentially causing damage. So, find a safe spot to store your nectar collector where it will not risk breaking.