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Five kits. One controller. A titanium option for every dabber, whether you’re ditching the torch for the first time or building out a full multi-nail rotation.
If you’ve been searching for the right titanium enail kit, the options can get overwhelming fast. The titanium vs. quartz debate is one of the oldest in dabbing, and both sides have merit. Quartz wins on flavor at low temps—clean, terpene-forward, the preference of most flavor chasers. Titanium wins on durability, heat retention, and the ability to push sessions hard without worrying about your nail cracking under pressure.
Most dabbers start on quartz, discover its limitations somewhere around their third dropped banger, and start looking for something more reliable.
The problem is that “more reliable” can mean different things depending on how you dab. Some people want pure titanium simplicity. Others want both metals in one kit. Some want a full setup that covers every style without buying anything else.
E-Nail.com’s VapeBrat lineup has a titanium enail kit for all of them. Five options, built in a logical progression from bare-bones entry point to complete multi-nail collection. And every single one runs on the same VapeBrat Micro controller, so your investment in the controller is protected regardless of which kit you start with.

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Before getting into the kits, it’s worth understanding what a titanium nail for enail setups actually gives you over quartz.
Durability. A titanium enail nail doesn’t crack, chip, or shatter. You can overheat it, drop it, or run back-to-back sessions for months. It holds up. Quartz is fragile by comparison, and thermal shock is a real concern if you’re not precise with your temperatures.
Heat retention. Titanium holds temperature longer than quartz once it’s up to temp, and it stays stable even during back-to-back dabs or longer sessions.
Maintenance. Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol, and you’re done. No long-term seasoning ritual, less residue buildup, and no worrying about discoloration affecting your dab.
Faster heat-up. Titanium reaches your set temperature faster than quartz or ceramic. If you don’t want to sit around waiting for your nail to stabilize, this matters more than you think—especially for quick, repeat sessions.
The honest trade-off: titanium runs hotter and can mute delicate terpene notes at lower temperatures. If you dab exclusively at 450°F and flavor is everything, quartz still has an edge. But for consistency, longevity, and everyday reliability, titanium is the practical choice. And a titanium enail kit is where that case gets made most clearly.
There’s one more trade-off worth being direct about: taste. Titanium is functional, not flavor-first. Compared to quartz or ceramic, it can mute terpene expression, especially at lower temperatures. If flavor is your top priority, titanium isn’t winning that category.
Titanium behaves differently from quartz or ceramic, and that comes with one key thing to watch out for.
Because titanium heats up quickly and transfers heat efficiently, the entire nail body gets hot—not just the dish. Over time, that heat can transfer directly into your dab rig’s joint.
If you’re running higher temps (around 600°F+) or long sessions (10-20 minutes of continuous heat), you risk cracking or breaking the glass… even borosilicate.
To prevent this, all titanium e-nails in this lineup come with a silicone adapter to act as a buffer between the hot titanium and your glass. There are also silicone reclaim catchers available, which serve two purposes:
Titanium nails (especially shallow dish styles) are more prone to reclaim buildup, particularly if you’re pulling too hard or overloading the dish. A reclaim catcher is your best bet at minimizing waste while protecting your setup.

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Every kit below runs the same VapeBrat Micro PID controller: 0–999°F temperature range, 0.2% precision, quick heat-up, fuse protection. The controller is consistent across the lineup. What changes is the nail configuration. Pick the one that matches how you dab.
What’s in the box:
The VapeBrat Titanium Enail — Micro E-Nail, Titanium Nail, 20mm Barrel Coil is exactly what it sounds like: one controller, one titanium nail, one coil, ready to go. The universal nail fits 10mm, 14mm, and 18mm joints in both male and female configurations, so it’ll work on pretty much any rig you already own. The 20mm barrel coil wraps around the nail for consistent heat distribution and locks in with the thermocouple for precise temperature control.
This is the right titanium enail kit for someone who wants to stop messing with a torch and just dab at a consistent temperature without thinking about it. No accessories to sort through, no decisions to make about which nail to run. Set your temp, wait for it to hit, go.
What’s in the box:
The VapeBrat Dos Enail — Titanium Nail and Quartz E-Banger Bucket Kit is for the dabber who doesn’t want to choose between materials. One kit, two nail options, one controller. The titanium nail handles high-heat sessions where you want durability and staying power. The quartz banger is there when you’re chasing flavor at a lower temperature. Both run on the same 20mm barrel coil, so switching between them is just a matter of swapping the attachment.
The quartz banger features a 2mm-thick flat-top bucket and a built-in arm to hold the coil in place, keeping things stable during longer sessions. If you’re someone who dabs differently depending on the day or the concentrate, the Dos gives you that flexibility without buying two separate kits.
What’s in the box:
The Titanium Enail Deep Dish 25mm Micro Dab Kit is built differently. The dish is 25mm wide and 20mm deep, which is significantly more capacity than the standard 20mm nail on the Classic. That extra depth means concentrate spreads across more surface area, vaporizes more completely, and has less room to pool and go to waste.
One thing to note with deeper or wider titanium dishes: increased airflow and surface area can lead to more reclaim buildup, especially if you’re running heavier dabs. Managing airflow and not overloading the dish helps keep things running smoothly.
The 25mm axial coil pairs directly with that larger dish, wrapping the bottom and sidewalls for thorough, even heating rather than focusing heat on one side. The result is a nail that holds temperature longer and handles bigger loads without losing efficiency.
This is the kit for heavier users or group sessions. If you’re consistently doing larger dabs or passing the rig around, the Deep Dish is built for that volume. The titanium dish top is also swappable for a quartz dish if you ever want to run a quartz banger experience on the same setup.
What’s in the box:
The VapeBrat Tres Enail — Terp Slurper, Titanium Nail, and Quartz E-Banger Kit is where the lineup gets into serious dabber territory. Three nail types, two coils, one controller.
The terp slurper banger is the differentiator here. Unlike a standard bucket, a terp slurper draws concentrate upward through a slitted bottom chamber, maximizing contact with the heated surface and extracting more from each dab at lower temperatures. The beveled top seats the marble carb cap tightly, directing all airflow through those bottom slits so nothing escapes before it’s fully vaporized. The banger is fully welded at the joint for durability, and a quartz rod extending from the bottom dish keeps the 30mm coil locked in place.
The titanium nail handles high-volume sessions. The quartz banger covers standard flavor-focused dabs. The terp slurper is there when you want maximum terpene expression from a smaller amount of concentrate. If you’ve developed preferences across session types and want them all covered without buying a separate kit for each one, this is the titanium enail kit that does it.
What’s in the box:
The VapeBrat Quatro Enail — Terp Slurper, Titanium, Quartz Bucket Banger, and Nectar Collector Kit adds one thing the Tres doesn’t have: a nectar collector setup. If you’re not familiar, a nectar collector works differently from a traditional nail. Instead of loading concentrate into a dish, you touch the heated titanium tip directly to the concentrate in a dish or container and inhale through the piece. It’s a more direct, portable-style dabbing experience on the same enail controller.
The X2 Nectar Collector included here is hand-blown borosilicate glass with a dome percolator for filtration, paired with a Grade 2 titanium nail on a 10mm barrel coil. The whole assembly connects to the same microcontroller.
Four nail types. Three coils. Every style of dabbing is covered in one box. The Quatro is for veteran dabbers who want to stop wondering what a different setup feels like, and for anyone building out a complete station. It’s also the strongest gift option in the lineup for someone who has most of the pieces but not all of them.

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Not everyone needs to read the full breakdown to know where they land. Here’s the short version:
One thing worth repeating: every kit in the lineup runs the same VapeBrat Micro controller. So if you start with the Classic and want to add nail types later, you’re not replacing the whole setup — you’re just adding to it.

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Depends on what you care about most. Quartz delivers better flavor at lower temperatures because it doesn’t interact with the concentrate the way titanium can at high heat. Titanium is more durable, retains heat longer, and handles high-temp sessions without any risk of cracking. Most experienced dabbers end up using both for different situations, which is exactly why kits like the Dos and Tres exist.
At lower temperatures, yes, titanium can introduce a subtle metallic note that quartz doesn’t. It’s also generally considered the weakest option for flavor compared to quartz or ceramic. At higher temperatures (550°F+), it matters less because you’re not chasing delicate terpene expression anyway.
Not necessarily. VapeBrat coils are built specifically for VapeBrat controllers and may not be compatible with other brands. Don’t mix and match coils and controllers from different manufacturers — it can cause temperature inaccuracies or hardware issues.
Let it cool completely, then wipe it down with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol. For heavier buildup, a quick heat-up to burn off residue followed by an ISO wipe usually does the job. Titanium is low-maintenance compared to quartz. No risk of cracking from thermal shock, and residue doesn’t bond to it the same way.
Size and coverage. A 20mm barrel coil wraps around a standard titanium nail or quartz banger and heats from the sides. The 25mm axial coil on the Deep Dish kit is wider and covers both the sidewalls and the bottom of the dish simultaneously, which is why it pairs with the larger deep dish nail. More surface area heating = better vaporization on bigger dabs. If you’re running standard loads, 20mm is fine. If you’re loading heavier, the 25mm setup is worth it.

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