Description
10mm Male 45 Degree Bucket Banger with Terp Pearls & Vortex Cap (4 Piece Kit)
Bucket Bangers
A bucket banger, sometimes referred to simply as a banger, is a type of dab nail that has a bucket-like shape, hence its name. While traditional dab nails look like, well, nails, bucket bangers act as vessels that hold the concentrate while maintaining contact with the heat source.
Bucket Bangers can be used for cold start hits or for regular dabs. Bucket Bangers heat up quickly are great for dabbing at lower temperatures and can be used with a plethora of inserts , like bucket inserts, terp pearls, diamond knot cores and more to maintain the desired temp throughout the dabbing experience.
The are many variations of Bucket Bangers, such as Round Bottom, Opaque, Core, Beveled and more.
Kit Includes:
- 1x 10mm Male 45° Quartz Banger
- 1x Vortex Carb Cap
- 2x Terp Balls
Banger specifications
- Joint size: 10mm
- Joint angle: 45 Degree
- Joint gender: Male
- Banger Bucket diameter: 25mm
Compatible with:
Rigs / Bongs:
- Joint Size: 10mm
- Joint Angle: 45 Degree
- Joint Gender: Female
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Inserts:
- Terp pearls - Click to view
- Bucket inserts (22mm and smaller)- Click to view
- Diamond knot- Click to view
Carb Caps:
- 25mm or smaller- Click here to view
Banger Quick Tip
Ways to prevent chazzing (Banger cloudiness)
Do not take hot dabs.
Cotton swab in between usages ideally with isopropyl alcohol removing any excess concentrate before reheating.
To learn more about the difference between high vs low temp dabs, click here.
Quick Tip:
When dabbing, you might notice that there is a lot of reclaim that gets wasted, that not only dirties your bangers and piece, but also wastes your concentrates. A reclaim catcher is the perfect addition to your collection. Any excess reclaim would fall into the silicone jar attached to the bottom of the reclaim catcher. You can either use a dab tool to collect the reclaim for the next sesh, or simply use a nectar collector and dab directly from the jar.
To learn more about reclaim catchers, click here.
And to learn more about how to use a reclaim catcher, click here.