Dabbing isn’t an old “sport,” so to speak, but it’s neither a new one. However, dabbing became known in 1970, but it recently grew popular among weed users. So, a dab rig is more than an ideal device for all those dab lovers out there.But, there’s more to a dab rig than just smoking some quality oil or wax. When preparing for a dab session, you need to have a dab nail or a ceramic dab nail. And that’s precisely what we offer! We have a ton of high-quality ceramic dab nails for sale at your convenience for your dabbing sessions to be fully complete! But what exactly are dab nails, and what are they specifically designed to do?
What is a Ceramic Dab Nail?
If you’re a fan of using oils, waxes, and any THC or CBD concentrate, you’re in dire need of one of our top-notch ceramic dab nails. These ceramic nails for dabs will provide your dab rigs with the needed heating power since they’re used as a powerful heating source. Because no chemical reaction happens through using a ceramic dab nail, these nails retain heat for much longer compared to a quartz or titanium dab nail. It goes without saying that when you opt for one of our high-quality ceramic nails for dabbing, you’ll receive numerous dabs out of just single heating of the ceramic nail. Another thing worth noting is that when you get one of our ceramic heating components, you can use it right away since they’re all medical grade. Because it’s made out of ceramic (as it is neither organic nor metallic), you’ll need to give the ceramic nail more heating power to attain a suitable degree for your next dabbing session.Personal tastes influence the appropriate temperature for a ceramic dab nail, but 400℉ and 800℉ seem to work best. You’ll need to try out a couple of hits on different temperatures to determine what temperature suits you the most. 400℉ temperature is for smoother hits, while 800℉ is if you want to reach the maximum flavor out of the concentrate. Either way, the flavor you’ll get as compensation from one of our delightful ceramic nails will get you hooked instantly!
How Do You Use a Ceramic Dab Nail?
Overall, you’ll find two types of ceramic nails in our collection - the domeless ceramic dab nails and the ones with a dome. The former nails attain more smoke to work with since they’re open and without a dome to cover the nail, and the latter has a dome that retains the smoke and heat source for a while before you take a hit. Now, operating one of our ceramic dab nails isn’t a tricky task. Because ceramic is a material that has the highest amounts of thermal conductivity out of other nails, such as quartz bangers, they take the slowest to heat up properly. Well, that’s excluding electric dab nails since they take up the most time to heat up. The ceramic nail needs around 45 seconds of heating through a giant torch, while hand-on dab torches will heat the nail for about 2 minutes. Still, the thicker the ceramic nail, the more time it needs to properly heat up for usage. The ones with a dome require you to heat the nail before connecting the dome onto the nail.
Ceramic Dab Nail: How To Choose The Best Ones
When choosing any of our dab accessories, you need to know how to select the best possible product. And the same thing goes for choosing the best ceramic dab nails for your exquisite dabbing sessions.First, think about your personal preferences. You need to ask yourself what kind of concentrates you use so that you’ll be able to select the best possible ceramic dab nail. Our suggestion is to get one of our domeless dab nails made of ceramic. Domeless, open ceramic dab nails come with many benefits. You can heat the domeless nail for extended periods, allowing much more hits, greater hits when you take a puff, and a ceramic nail’s overall splendid taste.
How Long Do You Heat a Ceramic Nail?
As we’ve mentioned previously, the ceramic itself that the dab nail is made out of has the highest amount of thermal conductivity. You’ll have to heat up the dab nail more than other dab nails made from different materials. It also depends on what kind of torch you’re using; the bigger the torch, the less time it needs to heat up.Approximately 2 minutes with a regular dab torch is enough, while if you have an industrial torch (for whatever reasons), you can heat up the ceramic nail for around 40 seconds to a minute at most. Don’t forget to move the torch around, so there’s less possibility of the nail cracking or breaking from multiple uses.
How To Clean Ceramic Nail Dab
First off, a dab nail is far easier to clean than a bowl from a bong. The wax residue left after a couple of hits is called a reclaim. However, the burnt wax inside the bowl of your dab rig isn’t at all reclaimable and should be burnt off with a torch. You can get one of our reclaim catchers so you won’t trouble yourself with them.To clean the dab nail, you have to let it cool down first and then remove it from the rig to properly scrape it with a tool, and you’re all done. Do it carefully, though!
Are Ceramic Dab Nails Good?
Good? Our ceramic dab nails are great for your dab sessions! They are very resilient and durable, so you'll be using them for much longer. Our ceramic dab nails are ideal if you’re looking to invest in a ceramic nail dab rig and love low-temperature dabbing. On top of this, they’re priced at around the same price tag as quartz ones. Check out our premium selection of dab accessories and choose an affordable and high-quality option.