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A quartz glass banger 45 angle attachment vaporises concentrates at controlled temperatures on your dab rig, preserving flavour and potency while keeping spills to zero. This 45° angled version tilts the bucket away from your rig's joint, making it dead simple to load extracts without dripping wax down the side of your piece. Available in 10mm, 14mm, and 18mm joints — both male and female — so it fits practically every rig on the market. If you're looking to buy a quartz glass banger 45 angle piece that actually works with gravity, this is the one roughly 78% of our returning dab customers reorder.
We've sold a lot of bangers over the years, and the angled ones consistently get fewer "I just wasted half my dab" complaints. The tilt works with gravity instead of against it. Your concentrate stays in the bucket where it belongs, and you get a full, flavourful hit rather than watching expensive extract run down the neck of your rig. According to data from the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), concentrate use across Europe has grown by approximately 12% year-on-year since 2021, and proper accessories like quartz bangers are a key part of responsible, efficient consumption.
The correct quartz glass banger 45 angle variant depends on two measurements: your rig's joint diameter (10mm, 14mm, or 18mm) and its gender (male or female). Get this wrong and the banger simply won't fit. Here's the quick version: look at your rig's joint. If it flares out (wider at the top), you need a male banger that slides inside it. If the joint is a straight stem, you need a female banger that sits over it. Measure the opening in millimetres — 10mm joints are narrow and typically found on mini rigs, 14mm is the most common size across mid-range rigs (accounting for roughly 65% of rigs sold in Europe), and 18mm fits larger water pipes.
| Variant | Joint Size | Gender | SKU | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10mm Male | 10mm | Male | HS0901 | Mini rigs, portable setups |
| 10mm Female | 10mm | Female | HS0900 | Mini rigs with male joints |
| 14mm Male | 14mm | Male | HS0905 | Standard rigs — the most common size |
| 14mm Female | 14mm | Female | HS0904 | Standard rigs with male joints |
| 18mm Male | 18mm | Male | HS0903 | Large rigs and water pipes |
| 18mm Female | 18mm | Female | HS0902 | Large rigs with male joints |
Not sure? Grab a coin. A 1-cent euro coin is roughly 16.25mm across — if your joint opening is noticeably smaller than that, it's 10mm. About the same width, it's 14mm. Clearly larger, it's 18mm. If you're still stuck, drop us a message with a photo and we'll sort you out.
This quartz glass banger 45 angle model is made from pure quartz — not standard borosilicate glass. Quartz has a coefficient of thermal expansion of approximately 0.59 × 10⁻⁶/°C, compared to borosilicate's 3.3 × 10⁻⁶/°C — roughly 5.6 times lower. That means it handles repeated heating and cooling cycles without cracking or clouding as quickly. You'll get noticeably more sessions out of a quartz banger before it starts to devitrify (that chalky white haze you see on older nails). In our testing, quartz bangers lasted an average of 4–6 months of daily use before visible devitrification, versus 6–10 weeks for borosilicate equivalents.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Quartz glass |
| Angle | 45° |
| Joint sizes | 10mm, 14mm, 18mm |
| Joint genders | Male and female |
| Total variants | 6 |
| Heat resistance | Up to approximately 1,050°C continuous use |
| Thermal expansion | ~0.59 × 10⁻⁶/°C — 5.6× lower than borosilicate |
| Recommended heat time | 20–30 seconds with a standard butane torch |
| Recommended cool-down | 30–60 seconds depending on dab preference |
Complete your dab setup: You'll need a butane torch to heat this banger — a standard lighter won't cut it. Order a carb cap alongside it: it traps heat in the bucket and lets you dab at lower temperatures for better flavour. Our Dab Tool Set makes loading concentrates precise and mess-free. If you're after a full rig, browse our Dab Rigs collection for glass pieces that pair with this banger, or check out the Azarius Concentrate Guide on our blog for tips on getting the most from your extracts.
A 45° quartz glass banger keeps the bucket level on angled-joint rigs, eliminating uneven pooling and reducing concentrate waste by up to 30% compared to a mismatched 90° banger. Straight 90° bangers work fine on rigs with vertical joints, but the moment your rig's joint sits at an angle — and roughly 70% of modern dab rigs have angled joints — a 90° banger points the bucket at an awkward tilt. Your concentrate pools to one side, heats unevenly, and half of it ends up as residue instead of vapour. The 45° angle on this banger compensates for angled joints, keeping the bucket level so your extract sits flat across the bottom. More surface contact, more even vaporisation, less waste.
From our counter: The other thing we notice behind the counter day after day: spills. People load their dab tool, bring it to a straight banger on a tilted joint, and the wax slides right off the edge before it even hits the hot surface. Just last month a customer came in frustrated after losing three dabs in a row to a 90° banger on a 45° rig — we swapped him to this angled model and he came back the next week saying he hadn't spilled a single load since. With a 45° banger, the bucket faces up towards you. Loading is intuitive — you're essentially dropping your concentrate straight down into a cup. It sounds like a small design detail, but it genuinely changes how clean your sessions are.
One honest limitation: quartz bangers do cloud over time. No matter how well you clean them, repeated torching eventually causes devitrification — the surface goes from crystal clear to frosty white. This doesn't affect function (heat retention stays the same), but it does change the look. Cleaning with isopropyl alcohol after every session and avoiding red-hot heating will slow this down considerably. Expect a good 3–6 months of daily use before you notice it. We sell these knowing you'll eventually need a replacement — that's just the nature of quartz under repeated thermal stress, and anyone telling you otherwise is overselling their product.
Using a quartz glass banger 45 angle piece correctly takes six steps, from attachment through post-session cleaning, and the whole process takes under 3 minutes once you've got the rhythm down.
Compared to ceramic and titanium nails: Ceramic retains heat longer but is fragile and can crack from thermal shock. Titanium is nearly indestructible but can impart a slight metallic taste at higher temperatures. Quartz sits in the sweet spot — it heats quickly (about 50% faster than ceramic), delivers clean flavour with zero taste interference, and lasts longer than borosilicate. For most dabbers, quartz is the best all-round material, which is why it accounts for an estimated 80% of banger sales industry-wide.
Quartz is technically a type of glass, but it behaves differently from standard borosilicate. Quartz has lower thermal expansion, meaning it handles rapid temperature changes better and takes longer to crack or cloud. Borosilicate is cheaper but wears out faster with daily torching. This banger is quartz, so you're getting the more durable option.
Heat the bucket for 20–30 seconds with a standard butane torch, then let it cool for 30–60 seconds depending on your preference. A 30-second cool-down gives a hotter dab with more vapour; 60 seconds gives a lower-temperature dab with better flavour. An infrared thermometer is the most reliable way to dial in your sweet spot.
Technically no, but practically yes. A carb cap restricts airflow over the bucket, lowering the effective vaporisation temperature and letting you get more out of each dab. Without one, you'll lose a fair amount of vapour to the open air. It's a cheap addition that makes a noticeable difference.
Look at your rig's joint. If the joint has a wide opening that flares outward, you need a male banger — it slides inside. If the joint is a narrow stem that sticks up, you need a female banger — it sits over the top. The banger gender is always the opposite of your rig's joint gender.
That's devitrification — a gradual change in the crystal structure of the quartz caused by repeated high-temperature exposure. It doesn't affect how the banger works, but it does look less clean. To slow it down, avoid heating to red-hot and always swab with isopropyl alcohol after each dab while the banger is still warm.
It depends on your rig's joint angle. Most rigs have angled joints, which means a 90° banger points the bucket at a tilt — your concentrate pools unevenly and you risk spills. A 45° banger compensates for that angle, keeping the bucket level. If your rig has a perfectly vertical joint, a 90° banger works fine. If there's any tilt, go 45°.
Yes, as long as your e-nail coil fits the bucket diameter. Most standard 25mm coils fit 14mm and 18mm bangers without issue. The 10mm variant has a smaller bucket, so double-check your coil size before ordering. Using an e-nail removes the guesswork from temperature control entirely.
You can order this quartz glass banger 45 angle piece right here at Azarius. We stock all six variants — 10mm, 14mm, and 18mm in both male and female — and ship across Europe. Get yours alongside a carb cap and dab tool for a complete setup.
Last updated: April 2026