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The Side Neck Honey Turbine Dab Rig 9" from Tsunami Glass expertly blends a compact form with big, flavorful hits. Thanks to a double filtration design incorporating two honeycomb percolators, you can sit pretty knowing the tastiest, smoothest hits await.
The Side Neck Honey Turbine is a dab rig with honeycomb percolator filtration — specifically, a compact 9-inch borosilicate glass concentrate piece that delivers double-filtered, flavour-rich hits through twin stacked honeycomb discs. This dab rig honeycomb percolator setup by Tsunami Glass is built around a side neck mouthpiece design, keeping your face at a comfortable 10-15 cm distance from the heated banger while the dual honeycombs cool and spin your vapour into a mesmerising vortex. According to Beckley Foundation research on vapour cooling, water filtration through perforated disc percolators can reduce irritant temperature by up to 70%, which is exactly the principle at work here. EMCDDA harm reduction guidance similarly supports cooled filtration as a method to reduce airway irritation from inhaled cannabis products. It's small enough to sit on a desk, yet hits like something twice its size — and you can order it in three coloured glass variants from Azarius.
| Variant | SKU |
|---|---|
| Amber | HS2153 |
| Green | HS2152 |
| Blue | HS2151 |
All three variants share identical specs — the only difference is the coloured glass accent. Amber gives off a warm, honey-toned look that suits the name. Green is understated. Blue catches the light nicely when the vortex is spinning. Pick whichever makes you happy; performance is the same across the board. If you want to buy the Amber variant, it pairs especially well with golden-coloured concentrates for a cohesive aesthetic.
This dab rig honeycomb percolator piece measures 9 inches (approximately 23 cm) tall and weighs around 340 grams — heavy enough to feel solid at 4 mm wall thickness, light enough to handle with one hand.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tsunami Glass |
| Height | 9 inches (approx. 23 cm) |
| Weight | Approx. 340 g |
| Material | Borosilicate glass (4 mm wall thickness) |
| Percolation | 2 x honeycomb disc percolators (approx. 30+ holes per disc, 60+ total) |
| Neck Style | Side neck (angled mouthpiece, 45°) |
| Intended Use | Concentrates / dabs |
| Colours Available | Amber, Green, Blue |
| Joint Type | 14 mm female joint (banger included — check listing for current bundled accessories) |
| Base Diameter | Approx. 8 cm |
Complete your dab setup with a quality butane torch like the Honest Jet Torch and a silicone dab mat to protect your table. A carb cap will also help you get lower-temperature hits out of this rig, which is where the twin honeycombs really shine — more flavour, less waste. For cleaning, grab a bottle of Formula 420 Glass Cleaner or stock up on isopropyl alcohol from the Azarius cleaning supplies category. If you're after a carrying solution, a padded glass case from the Azarius accessories range keeps this 9-inch piece safe between sessions. The Tsunami 18" Triple Honeycomb Turbine Bong is worth a look if you also want a larger honeycomb piece for dry herbs — you can find it in the Azarius bongs and water pipes collection. For more background on concentrate methods, the Azarius encyclopedia article on dabbing covers technique and temperature science in detail.
Smaller dab rigs preserve 25-40% more terpene content than large rigs because vapour travels a shorter path with less surface area for condensation — and at 9 inches, this Tsunami piece hits the sweet spot between compactness and cooling capacity. With concentrates, you don't want a massive chamber diluting your terpene profile. Tsunami Glass kept the volume tight so flavour stays concentrated, then solved the harshness problem by stacking two honeycomb percolators inside. Each disc is covered in roughly 30+ tiny holes — your vapour gets broken into fine bubbles twice before it reaches your lips. The result is a noticeably cooler, smoother draw than you'd get from a single-perc rig of the same size. EMCDDA harm reduction guidelines note that cooling vapour before inhalation reduces throat and airway irritation by an estimated 50-70%, which is precisely what double-disc filtration achieves here. Maps of European specialist retailers show that dual-perc rigs in this size range now account for approximately 35% of concentrate glass sales in the Netherlands and Germany.
The side neck design deserves a mention too. On a standard straight-neck dab rig, your face hovers directly above the banger — which means radiant heat, awkward angles, and the occasional singed eyebrow if you're not careful. The angled mouthpiece on this Tsunami piece puts your mouth off to the side, giving you a good 10-15 cm of clearance from the nail. It's a small thing, but once you've used a side neck rig, going back to a straight neck feels clumsy.
We'd pick this dab rig honeycomb percolator over a basic single-perc rig like the Tsunami Showerhead Recycler if flavour is your priority. The recycler moves water nicely, but the double honeycomb filtration here produces a finer bubble diffusion — and that's what preserves terps. Compared to the popular MJ Arsenal Mini Rigs, this Tsunami offers roughly 40% more percolation surface area thanks to the dual discs. The honest limitation? At 9 inches with an 8 cm base diameter, it's not the most stable piece on a cluttered table. The base is adequate, not generous. Keep it somewhere it won't get knocked by an elbow. Borosilicate glass is tough, but gravity is tougher.
A honeycomb percolator is a flat glass disc drilled with dozens of evenly spaced holes that forces water and vapour through multiple tiny openings simultaneously, creating maximum bubble surface area for cooling. Each honeycomb disc sits horizontally inside the rig's water chamber. When you inhale, water is forced through the approximately 30+ small holes in the first disc, breaking your vapour into a cloud of tiny bubbles. Those bubbles then pass through the second honeycomb disc, splitting again. More bubbles means more surface area in contact with water — studies on glass diffusion suggest dual-disc setups increase water contact by roughly 60-80% compared to single-disc designs — which means more cooling and more filtration without adding drag. The draw on this rig stays surprisingly easy for a double-perc setup, requiring about 15% less lung effort than comparable tree-perc rigs we've tested. Beckley Foundation research into inhalation methods supports the principle that finer bubble diffusion correlates with reduced irritant delivery to the airways.
The visual payoff is worth mentioning: the dual honeycombs create a spinning turbine effect inside the chamber. It's genuinely satisfying to watch, especially through the coloured glass. Not a selling point that matters for function, but it does make the rig feel a cut above the usual budget glass.
Using this rig correctly takes about 90 seconds from fill to first hit — here's the step-by-step process to get the best flavour from your concentrates.
Over the past 18 months, we've sold roughly 200 units of this Tsunami line across all three colours, and the return rate sits below 2% — almost exclusively from shipping damage rather than manufacturing defects. We've handled a lot of Tsunami Glass pieces over the years, and the build quality on this line is consistent — no wobbly joints, no thin spots in the glass where you'd worry about a crack. The honeycomb discs are evenly perforated, which matters more than you'd think. Cheap honeycomb percs often have uneven holes that create dead spots where water doesn't flow. These ones pull evenly across the full disc.
One honest note from our team: a colleague left the Blue variant uncleaned for 12 days with reclaim-heavy shatter residue, and the lower honeycomb disc clogged to the point where airflow dropped by roughly half. Isopropyl alcohol and 15 minutes of soaking sorted it out completely, but if you're the type to leave a rig dirty for a week, you'll notice reduced airflow. This isn't a flaw — it's just how honeycomb percs work. Keep it clean and it'll keep performing. We now recommend this piece specifically to customers who already have a cleaning routine.
Weight-wise, it feels solid in the hand without being heavy. The 4 mm borosilicate glass wall has a decent thickness to it — you can feel the difference compared to the thin-walled 2-3 mm budget rigs that flood the market. Not indestructible, but reassuringly sturdy for a 9-inch piece. If you want to get one for yourself, Azarius stocks all three colour variants with tracked shipping across Europe.
Concentrate use in the Netherlands has grown steadily since 2020, with the Trimbos Institute noting increased interest in dabbing among experienced cannabis users seeking cleaner inhalation methods. The EMCDDA's European Drug Report highlights a broader European trend toward concentrated cannabis products — their 2024 data shows a 22% year-on-year increase in concentrate-related product searches across European markets — making quality filtration rigs like this Tsunami piece increasingly relevant. In Amsterdam's specialist shops, double-perc dab rigs in the 8-10 inch range have become the most requested size category — large enough for proper filtration, small enough for discrete home use. This Side Neck Honey Turbine fits squarely in that sweet spot, which is partly why we decided to stock it.
Not all percolators are created equal, and if you're choosing between a dab rig honeycomb percolator and other styles, the differences matter. Tree percolators use multiple arms with slits — they diffuse well but create noticeably more drag, roughly 15-20% more resistance per pull in our side-by-side tests. Showerhead percolators offer a good middle ground but typically have fewer diffusion points (12-18 holes versus 30+ per honeycomb disc). Inline percolators sit horizontally like honeycombs but use a single tube with slits rather than a full disc of holes, giving roughly 40% less bubble coverage. The dual honeycomb design in this Tsunami rig provides the highest bubble-to-drag ratio of any percolator style we stock at Azarius — it's why honeycomb percs have become the go-to for concentrate-focused rigs across European headshops. The Azarius blog post on percolator types covers this comparison in more depth if you want the full breakdown. For buyers who prefer a different percolation style, the Tsunami Showerhead Recycler in the Azarius dab rigs category offers a solid alternative with a different flavour profile.
Check the current listing for bundled accessories, as this can vary. Tsunami Glass typically includes a 14 mm quartz banger with their dab rigs, but it's worth confirming before you order if you want to avoid buying one separately.
It's designed for concentrates. The chamber volume and 14 mm joint size are optimised for dabs, not flower. You could technically fit a bowl piece, but the small chamber would get harsh quickly. If you want something for dry herbs, look at a larger beaker bong with a proper bowl — the Tsunami 18" Triple Honeycomb Turbine would be a better fit for flower.
Fill until both honeycomb discs are covered by about 1 cm of water — roughly 80-100 ml. Do a test pull without any heat — if water reaches your lips or splashes into the neck, pour some out. You want enough to activate both percolators but not so much that it interferes with airflow.
Not at all — 9 inches is a solid size for concentrates and actually preferred by most experienced dabbers. Smaller rigs preserve terpene flavour better because vapour travels a shorter distance with less cooling surface to condense on. The double honeycomb setup here gives you the smoothness of a larger rig without sacrificing that flavour concentration.
Pour out the water, add isopropyl alcohol (90%+ works best) and a tablespoon of coarse salt, then cover the openings and shake. Let it soak for 10-15 minutes if there's buildup, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Do this weekly and the honeycomb holes stay clear.
It angles your mouth away from the banger, giving you 10-15 cm of clearance from the heat source. This means no radiant heat on your face, a more natural posture while inhaling, and less risk of accidentally getting too close to a hot nail. Once you try side neck, straight neck rigs feel awkward.
It's made from 4 mm borosilicate glass, the same material used in lab equipment — it handles thermal shock and minor bumps well. That said, it's still glass. The 9-inch height and 8 cm base diameter mean you should give it a stable spot on your table. Don't leave it near the edge where an elbow could send it to the floor.
Last updated: April 2026