
Dab rigs & tools
by Goody Glass
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The Drummer Boy Mini Rig Kit is a 4-piece dab rig set built around a compact water pipe with a showerhead percolator that cools your vapour while keeping air contact to a minimum. Made by Goody Glass, this mini dab rig stands just tall enough to do serious work — filtering concentrates through water for smooth, flavourful draws — yet small enough to toss in a bag and forget about until you need it. Available in Clear and Smoke finishes, it ships with everything you need to start dabbing straight out of the box: the rig itself, a banger, a dab tool, and a carb cap.
Both variants are identical in function. The Clear version lets you watch the vapour churn through the percolator — handy for knowing when to pull, and satisfying in its own right. The Smoke finish has a tinted grey-black glass that hides residue build-up between cleans. If you're meticulous about maintenance, go Clear. If you'd rather not see yesterday's session, Smoke is your friend.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Goody Glass |
| Product Type | Mini Dab Rig Kit |
| Percolator | Showerhead |
| Kit Contents | 1 x Mini Rig, 1 x Banger, 1 x Dab Tool, 1 x Carb Cap |
| Variants | Clear (HS2622), Smoke (HS2621) |
| Design Focus | Vapour cooling with minimal air contact |
| Portability | Backpack-friendly |
Complete your setup: A butane torch is the one thing this kit doesn't include — you'll need one to heat the banger. Pair the Drummer Boy with a quality torch lighter and some cotton swabs for post-dab cleaning, and you've got a self-contained concentrate station that fits in a shoebox.
We've handled a lot of mini rigs over the years, and the recurring problem is always the same: manufacturers shrink the body but forget to include proper filtration. You end up with a tiny pipe that hits harsh and hot — defeating the entire point of running vapour through water in the first place. The Drummer Boy sidesteps that issue with its built-in showerhead percolator, which breaks the vapour into smaller bubbles across multiple slits before it reaches your lungs. More surface area in contact with water means cooler, smoother draws — even from a rig this compact.
The other thing we appreciate is that Goody Glass ships this as a complete 4-piece kit. Buying a rig, then hunting for a compatible banger, then realising you still need a carb cap and a dab tool — that's an annoying afternoon. Everything here is sized to work together out of the box. The banger fits the joint, the carb cap fits the banger, and the dab tool is included so you're not improvising with a paperclip. It sounds basic, but you'd be surprised how many kits skip one of these pieces.
The honest limitation? It's small. That's the whole point, but it means the water chamber holds less liquid, so you'll want to change the water more frequently than you would with a full-size rig. Stale water in a mini rig affects flavour faster — we'd swap it every session or two. The compact size also means the vapour path is shorter, so while the showerhead percolator does solid work, don't expect the same level of cooling you'd get from a 25cm recycler with multiple chambers. For its size, though, the Drummer Boy punches well above its weight. If you want a full desktop experience, look at a larger recycler rig. If you want something genuinely portable that still filters properly, this is the one we'd pick.
Every Drummer Boy ships as a ready-to-use 4-piece set. No guessing about compatibility, no extra purchases required beyond a heat source. Here's exactly what you'll unbox:
| Piece | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Mini Rig with Showerhead Percolator | The main water pipe — filters and cools vapour through multiple percolator slits |
| Banger | The quartz nail where you heat and vaporise your concentrate |
| Dab Tool | Metal pick for handling sticky concentrates and placing them onto the heated banger |
| Carb Cap | Covers the banger after loading to trap heat and regulate airflow for lower-temperature dabs |
Glass rigs last years if you treat them right, and they taste terrible within days if you don't. The showerhead percolator in the Drummer Boy has small slits that can clog with reclaim — that sticky residue left behind after vaporising concentrates. Once those slits are blocked, airflow drops and the rig becomes harder to draw through.
For daily maintenance, swap the water after every 1–2 sessions. Once a week (or whenever you notice reduced airflow), soak the rig in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) with a tablespoon of coarse salt. Shake gently, let it sit for 20–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. The salt acts as an abrasive against stuck-on residue without scratching the glass. The banger benefits from the same treatment — a clean banger means clean flavour. If you let reclaim build up on the banger, every subsequent dab will taste like a ghost of sessions past. Not in a good way.
It's designed specifically for concentrates — wax, shatter, rosin, and similar products. The included banger is made for vaporising concentrates, not combusting dry herb. If you want to use dry herb, you'd need a different bowl piece, but honestly, mini rigs like this are optimised for concentrates and won't give you a great dry herb experience.
Fill until the showerhead percolator slits sit about 1cm below the waterline. Do a test pull without heating — if water reaches your lips, pour some out. Getting the level right takes 30 seconds of trial and error on your first fill.
Purely cosmetic. Same glass, same percolator, same kit contents. Clear lets you watch the vapour path in action; Smoke hides residue between cleans. Pick whichever you prefer the look of.
Not worse — different. A mini rig has a shorter vapour path, so you get slightly less cooling compared to a large recycler. The trade-off is portability and discretion. The Drummer Boy's showerhead percolator compensates well for its size, but if cooling is your top priority and you never leave the house, a larger rig will always win on that front.
Yes. A butane torch is the standard heat source for bangers and isn't included in the kit. A small kitchen torch works, but a proper dab torch gives you more control over heating time and temperature. Budget for one if you don't already own one.
Swap the water every 1–2 sessions. Do a full isopropyl alcohol soak once a week or whenever you notice reduced airflow through the percolator slits. Consistent cleaning keeps the flavour clean and the draw smooth.
That's one of its main selling points — it's small enough to fit in a backpack. Wrap it in a cloth or small padded case to protect the glass and banger during transport. Empty the water before packing, obviously.
Last updated: April 2026