Dab Rig Nails

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Every dab rig nail we carry earns its spot, from budget-friendly titanium starters to precision-ground quartz bangers built for serious heat retention.

What Are Dab Rig Nails and Why Do They Matter?

Dab rig nails are the business end of your concentrate setup. Heat goes in, your material lands on the nail, and everything about your hit depends on what that nail is made of, how thick it is, and how well it holds temperature. Swap a cheap nail for a quality one and the same rig can feel like a completely different experience. That is not an exaggeration. It is just heat science.

Types of Dab Rig Nails We Carry

Quartz Nails and Bangers

Quartz is the most popular choice right now, and for good reason. It heats fast, cools predictably, and does not add any metallic or ceramic flavor to your dab. Thick-bottomed quartz bangers hold heat longer and give you that slow, controlled melt that terp chasers love. Pair one with a good carb cap and you are getting the most out of every dab.

Titanium Nails

Titanium nails are indestructible. They heat up quickly, handle repeated torching without cracking, and work with adjustable universal designs that fit multiple joint sizes. If you are hard on your gear or just want something that will outlast everything else in your kit, titanium is the one. Just let it season before your first use.

Ceramic Nails

Ceramic holds heat longer than almost anything else, which makes it great for low-temperature dabbing. The tradeoff is that it takes a bit longer to heat up and it is more fragile than titanium. Patients who dab for flavor and prefer a slower, cooler session tend to reach for ceramic.

Glass Nails

Glass nails are entry-level in the best way. They are affordable, clean-tasting, and easy to replace. They do not hold heat as well as quartz or ceramic, but they get the job done for casual dabbers who are not obsessing over temperature curves.

Electric and eNail Compatible Styles

If you have moved past the torch, you will want a nail designed to work with a coil or electronic controller. These nails are built to thread or clip onto heating elements and maintain a steady temperature without any guesswork. Check out our eNails collection and our Electric Dab Nails if you are going that route.

What to Look for When Choosing a Dab Nail

Joint size is the first thing to check. Most rigs run a 14mm or 18mm joint, and you need to know whether yours is male or female before you order. A male joint takes a female nail, and vice versa. Get this wrong and nothing fits.

Material is next, and that comes down to your dabbing style. Chasing flavor at low temps? Quartz or ceramic. Need something durable that survives daily use? Titanium. Looking for an affordable starting point? Glass works fine.

Wall thickness matters in quartz especially. Thicker walls mean better heat retention, slower cool-down, and more even vaporization. Thin walls heat fast but lose temperature just as quickly, which can lead to wasted material.

Finally, think about the nail style. Flat-top bangers are the most popular right now because they work well with directional carb caps. Thermal nails have a double-wall design that reduces splashing. Bucket nails offer a classic shape that a lot of older rigs were built around.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a dab nail and a banger?

A banger is a type of dab nail. The word nail originally referred to the spike-style or flat-dish designs that came first. Bangers are the bucket-shaped version that most people use today. When someone says "dab nail" now, they usually mean any nail or banger that connects to their rig. We carry both styles, plus a few hybrid designs in between. Browse our full Dab Nails collection to compare shapes side by side.

Can I use a dab nail on a regular bong?

Yes, as long as the joint size and gender match. Many bongs have the same 14mm or 18mm ground-glass joints that dab rigs use. Drop in a compatible nail and your water pipe becomes a functional concentrate rig. It is one of the easiest ways to get into dabbing without buying a dedicated rig. Just make sure your bong can handle torch heat near the joint.

How do I know when my nail is at the right temperature?

The short answer: a timer and a thermometer are more reliable than guessing. For quartz, most people heat until the banger glows faintly red, then wait 30 to 60 seconds before dropping their dab. Too hot and you scorch the material. Too cool and it pools without vaporizing. If you want to dial it in precisely, an eNail holds a constant temperature so you never have to guess again. Our dabbing blog has a solid breakdown of temp ranges for different materials.

How do I clean a dab rig nail?

While your nail is still warm (not red hot), use a cotton swab to wipe out any residue left in the bucket. For deeper cleaning, a soak in isopropyl alcohol breaks down stubborn buildup. Quartz loses its clarity over time if you let carbon accumulate, so the Q-tip-after-every-dab habit is worth building early. Titanium and ceramic can also be torched clean, but do not do that with quartz. It causes devitrification, which permanently clouds the glass. Check our dabbing guides for more cleaning tips.

Shop More of Our Concentrate Accessories

Nails are just the start. Browse our 420 Nails collection for specialty options, or check out Electric Dab Nails if you are ready to ditch the torch entirely. Not sure which direction to go? Our dabbing blog covers everything from beginner setups to advanced temp control, so you can make a decision you will actually be happy with.