Terp pearls are small spheres, usually quartz, ruby, or sapphire, that you drop into your banger before taking a dab. When you cap and inhale, they spin around and roll your concentrate across the hot surface. The point is simple: spread the oil out, even the heat, and stop your dab from pooling and scorching in one spot.
If you run a rig and you have ever watched half a dab sit there charring while the rest never vaporized, terp pearls are the fix people reach for. Here is how they work, how to size them, and an honest take on whether you need them at all.
What terp pearls actually do

Concentrate left in a still puddle heats unevenly. The bottom touching hot quartz vaporizes fast, sometimes too fast, while the top sits there. Terp pearls solve that by moving. As airflow from your carb cap pushes them in a circle, they smear the oil into a thin, constantly-moving film. That means:
- More even heating across the whole dab.
- Less waste, because oil is not stranded on cool spots or burned on hot ones.
- Better flavor at lower temperatures, since nothing gets scorched.
They are a low-temp dabber's accessory. The whole reason to dab low and slow is flavor, and pearls help you stay in that zone without leaving concentrate behind.
How to use terp pearls
The routine looks like this:
- Drop one or two pearls into a clean banger.
- Heat the banger, then let it cool to your target temperature. Low-temp dabs usually mean waiting longer than feels natural.
- Add your concentrate, set a directional carb cap on top, and inhale.
- The airflow spins the pearls, which spread the oil as it vaporizes.
You need a directional or spinner carb cap for this to work, because the pearls move on airflow. No cap, no spin.
Sizing and materials

Pearl size should match your banger. A common move is 4mm to 6mm pearls for most bangers, sized so they roll freely without crowding. Too big and they barely move, too small and they do not spread enough oil. As for material, quartz is the budget pick, while ruby and sapphire hold heat differently and cost more. Honestly, for most people the difference is marginal.
Here is the thing: this is a lot of gear
Step back and count. To dab "properly" with pearls you need a rig, a banger, a torch, a directional carb cap, the pearls themselves, and the timing instincts to know when the quartz hit the right temperature. That is a hobby. Some people love the ritual, and that is great.
But if your actual goal is clean flavor and not wasting concentrate, there is a shortcut. The Odin vaporizes concentrates with precise-temperature air, no banger, no pearls, no torch, no guessing. The heat is even by design, so there is no cold spot to spread oil across and no glowing-hot quartz to scorch it. The thing pearls are trying to fix does not happen in the first place.

Pair that with Dab Stick, pre-dosed rosin made for the Odin, and the transfer-loss problem disappears too. No dab tool dragging oil across a rim, no unconfined residue left behind. Vaporize every cent.
Common terp pearl mistakes
If pearls are not improving your dabs, it is usually one of these:
- Capping too hot. Pearls cannot save a scorched dab. If the quartz is glowing, you are already past flavor.
- Too many pearls. Crowd the banger and they stop spinning. One or two is plenty for most setups.
- No directional cap. Pearls move on airflow. A flat cap with no steering just leaves them sitting.
- Dirty pearls. Residue builds up and kills both the spin and the taste. Clean them like you clean your banger.
It is a lot of fiddly variables for one accessory. The appeal of vaporizing concentrate with the Odin and pre-dosed Dab Stick is that none of those variables exist. There is no banger to overheat, no pearl to crowd, and nothing to clean between sessions.
FAQ
Do terp pearls actually make a difference?
On a traditional rig, yes. They spread concentrate and even out heat, which means less waste and better flavor at low temperatures. Their benefit only exists because a banger heats unevenly to begin with.
What size terp pearls should I get?
Match them to your banger. Many bangers pair well with 4mm to 6mm pearls, sized to roll freely. Pearls that are too large will not spin.
Do I need a carb cap to use terp pearls?
Yes, a directional or spinner carb cap. The pearls move on the airflow the cap directs, so without one they just sit there.
Can I dab without terp pearls?
Absolutely. They are an optional accessory for rig users. Air-based vaporizers like the Odin heat evenly on their own, so pearls are not part of the picture.
Terp pearls are a smart fix for an old problem. If you would rather not have the problem at all, even heat from the Odin gets you the flavor without the hardware.