Dogg Lbs Glass Nectar Pipe 6" | Borosilicate Dab Straw with Integrated Tip
The Dogg Lbs Glass Nectar Pipe is a 6-inch borosilicate glass dab straw with an integrated tip, used by heating the tip and drawing concentrate directly from a dish or container. Because the tip is part of the body rather than a separate attachment, there is no joint to loosen, misplace, or size-match.
Key Features & Benefits
- Integrated tip — the heating tip is formed as part of the straw, so there are no separate pieces to assemble or lose.
- Clear borosilicate glass — a lab-grade glass with high thermal shock resistance, which matters on a piece that gets torched repeatedly.
- 6-inch length — long enough to keep your hand well clear of the heated tip, short enough to travel easily.
- Clear body — you can see vapor moving through the straw and judge when the pull is done.
- Everyday logo detail — branded marking on the glass.
- No water or rig required — dab straight from a concentrate container with nothing else set up.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 6 inches |
| Material | Clear borosilicate glass |
| Type | Nectar pipe / dab straw |
| Tip | Integrated (not removable) |
| Water Required | No |
| Branding | Everyday logo |
| Price | $12.00 |
Why Choose a Nectar Pipe
- Versus a dab rig: a rig needs water, a banger, a carb cap, and a flat surface to sit on. A nectar pipe is a single piece you heat and use directly, which makes it far quicker for a single dab.
- Versus a nectar collector with a removable tip: multi-piece collectors have joints that loosen and tips that get lost. An integrated tip removes both failure points, at the cost of not being able to swap tip materials.
- Versus a quartz or titanium tip: quartz tips hold heat longer, but this glass straw costs a fraction as much and is a practical backup or travel piece.
- Versus using a dab tool and banger: a straw lets you draw directly from the container, so you are not transferring sticky concentrate onto a tool first.
Ideal For
- Anyone wanting an inexpensive first nectar pipe without committing to a full rig.
- Travel and backup use, where a $12 piece is easier to risk than a costly rig.
- Users who prefer dabbing straight from the container with minimal setup.
- People who want fewer parts to track and clean.
Care & Maintenance
Let the tip cool fully before setting the straw down or cleaning it — borosilicate resists thermal shock well, but sudden cooling still stresses the glass. Wipe residue from the tip with a cotton swab while it is warm, before it hardens. For a full clean, soak in isopropyl alcohol, run a pipe cleaner through the body, and rinse with warm water. Heat the tip gradually rather than holding a torch on one spot, and never apply flame to the body of the straw.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you use a nectar pipe?
Heat the tip with a torch, let it cool for a few seconds, then touch the tip to your concentrate while drawing through the mouthpiece. Vapor travels up the straw as the concentrate contacts the heated glass.
Is the tip removable?
No. The tip is integrated into the body of the straw, so there is nothing to detach or lose.
What is borosilicate glass and why does it matter here?
Borosilicate is a lab-grade glass with a low thermal expansion coefficient, meaning it handles rapid temperature changes better than standard glass. On a piece that gets torched repeatedly, that resistance to cracking is the reason it is used.
Does it need water?
No. A nectar pipe draws vapor directly with no water filtration, which is what keeps it this compact.
How long is it?
6 inches — enough distance between your hand and the heated tip while still fitting easily in a case or bag.
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