Collection: Nectar Collectors

Electric Nectar Collectors — Toss the Torch

A nectar collector is the most direct way to dab: heat the tip, touch it to your concentrate, and inhale. The catch with traditional glass nectar collectors? You need a blowtorch, you scorch your terps, and one drop shatters the whole piece. Dip Devices builds electric nectar collectors that heat in seconds, hold a precise temperature, and dip straight into wax, shatter, rosin, or live resin — no flame required.

Why an Electric Nectar Collector Beats Glass

  • No torch. Press a button, not a flame — battery-powered and ready in about five seconds.
  • No wasted concentrate. Precise temperature control vaporizes your dab instead of burning it: more flavor, more hits per gram.
  • Pocket-sized and discreet. The Little Dipper fits in your palm with no fragile glass to break on the go.
  • Refillable tips and a 1-year warranty. Replacement vapor tips ship same-day from our Tampa warehouse.

Shop Electric Nectar Collectors

  • Little Dipper — $39.99 — Our most-ordered device. A pocket-sized electric dab straw with digital temperature control: the easiest, safest nectar collector to start with.
  • Dipper — $99.99 — The 2-in-1 flagship: vapor-tip dab-straw mode plus a quartz crystal chamber. The most versatile electric nectar collector we make.

Prefer classic glass? We still stock quartz and silicone dab straws, glass nectar collectors, and replacement tips below. Free US shipping on orders over $75 · 1-year warranty on every device.

Nectar Collector FAQs

What is a nectar collector? A nectar collector — also called a dab straw — is a vaporizer you dip directly into a concentrate, vaporizing it on contact. No rig, no dab tool. Electric versions like the Little Dipper swap the torch for a rechargeable battery.

Are electric nectar collectors better than glass? For most people, yes: you get consistent temperature, no torch, nothing to shatter, and far less wasted concentrate.

Can you use a nectar collector for wax and live resin? Yes. Dip's electric nectar collectors handle wax, shatter, budder, crumble, rosin, and live resin.