Nectar Collector & Dab Straws
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Nectar collectors are portable dab tools that vaporize concentrates without a full rig setup. Heat the tip with a torch, touch it to your wax or shatter, and inhale through the straw. The direct contact method uses 100% of your concentrate with zero waste. Glass nectar collector straws deliver pure flavor because glass doesn't affect taste. Silicone versions survive drops and travel. Electric nectar collectors remove torches entirely with battery-powered heating.
Daily High Club stocks nectar collectors from $15 to $150 across all material types. Glass options include quartz tips for flavor or titanium tips for durability. Water-filtered nectar collectors cool vapor before it reaches your throat. Compact 6-inch straws fit in pockets. Standard 10-inch models balance portability with cooling distance. Each nectar collector ships with a storage case and cleaning tools.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a nectar collector?
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What is a nectar collector?
A nectar collector is a dab straw that vaporizes concentrates on contact. Heat the tip, dip it into wax or shatter, and inhale. No rig setup required. Glass nectar collectors preserve concentrate flavor. Silicone models handle drops and travel.
How do you use a nectar collector?
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How do you use a nectar collector?
Heat the metal or quartz tip with a torch for 10-15 seconds. Let it cool for 5-10 seconds. Touch the heated tip to your concentrate while inhaling through the mouthpiece. Remove tip when done inhaling. Clean the tip between uses with isopropyl alcohol.
Are nectar collectors better than dab rigs?
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Are nectar collectors better than dab rigs?
Nectar collectors are more portable and waste less concentrate. Dab rigs deliver cooler vapor through larger water chambers. Nectar collectors work better for travel. Rigs work better for home sessions. Both methods vaporize concentrates effectively.
What's the difference between glass and silicone nectar collectors?
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What's the difference between glass and silicone nectar collectors?
Glass nectar collectors deliver purer flavor and let you see vapor formation. They break if dropped. Silicone nectar collectors survive drops and travel abuse but may slightly affect taste. Glass costs $20-$60. Silicone costs $15-$40.
How much do nectar collectors cost?
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How much do nectar collectors cost?
Basic silicone nectar collectors start at $15. Mid-range glass options cost $25-$50. Premium glass pieces with water filtration cost $60-$100. Electric nectar collectors range from $80-$150. All Daily High Club nectar collectors include tips and storage cases.
Do electric nectar collectors work better?
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Do electric nectar collectors work better?
Electric nectar collectors maintain consistent temperatures without torches. Battery life lasts 20-30 dabs per charge. Temperature controls range from 300°F to 700°F. They cost $80-$150 versus $20-$50 for standard nectar collectors. Both methods vaporize concentrates effectively.
How do you clean a nectar collector?
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How do you clean a nectar collector?
Remove the tip from the body. Soak metal or quartz tips in isopropyl alcohol for 20 minutes. Use a pipe cleaner or cotton swab to remove residue. Rinse with warm water. Let dry completely. Clean after every 5-10 uses to maintain flavor.










