The Dab Tool Travel Case is a complete portable dabbing kit built for concentrate enthusiasts who need their tools organized and ready to go. This all-in-one set includes six stainless steel dab tools, a silicone concentrate jar, and a compact tinplate carrying case — everything you need for sessions away from home without digging through pockets or bags.
What makes this kit worth grabbing
- Six different tool tips at your fingertips — scoop, pick, blade, and more so you're never stuck using the wrong tool for your concentrate consistency
- Silicone jar keeps your material contained — nonstick interior means you're not leaving product behind on the walls
- Tinplate case holds everything in one spot — no more loose tools rattling around your bag or getting lost in couch cushions
- Stainless steel construction handles heat and abuse — these tools won't bend, rust, or corrode with regular use and cleaning
- Compact footprint fits anywhere — slides into a backpack pocket, glovebox, or desk drawer without taking up real estate
Best for
This kit makes sense for dabbers who move around. Maybe you're hitting a friend's place for a session, heading to an event, or just want a dedicated travel setup that stays packed and ready. It's also solid as a starter kit if you're new to concentrates and need basic tools without buying everything separately. The variety of tip styles means you can handle everything from sticky live resin to crumbly shatter without improvising.
How to use it
The concept is simple: pick the right tool for your concentrate, load from the silicone jar, and apply to your heated quartz banger or nail. Different tip shapes serve different purposes — flat scoops work well for softer, terpy concentrates while pointed picks handle harder, more stable textures. The silicone jar doubles as short-term storage during transport; just don't leave concentrates in there long-term since glass is better for preservation.
When you're done, wipe down the tools while they're still slightly warm and the residue comes off easier. The tinplate case isn't airtight, so it's more about organization and protection than smell-proofing. For longer trips, toss the whole case in a smell-proof bag if discretion matters.
One thing to keep in mind: these are functional daily-use tools, not precision instruments. They'll handle regular sessions without issue, but if you're doing high-volume work, you might want dedicated tools for your home station.
What's included
- 6 stainless steel dab tools with assorted tip styles
- 1 silicone concentrate jar
- 1 tinplate carrying case
Specifications
| Tool material | Stainless steel |
|---|---|
| Jar material | Silicone |
| Case material | Tinplate |
| Tool count | 6 pieces |
| Portability | Compact travel-friendly design |
Care and cleaning
Wipe tools with isopropyl alcohol after sessions. For stubborn buildup, heat the tips gently with a torch and wipe clean. The silicone jar can be soaked in iso, rinsed, and dried before reuse.
Common questions
What kinds of dab tool tips are included?
The set includes a variety of tip styles — typically scoops, picks, paddles, and pointed tips. The exact assortment covers most concentrate consistencies you'll encounter, from runny sauces to stable shatters.
Is the silicone jar food-grade?
Yes, the silicone jar is made from food-grade silicone that's safe for concentrate storage. It's nonstick and handles the temperature range you'd encounter with room-temp or slightly warmed concentrates.
Will this fit in a pocket?
The tinplate case is compact enough for a jacket pocket or small bag compartment. It's not bulky, but it's also not as slim as a single tool — you're carrying a full kit here.
Can I use these tools with a nectar collector?
These tools work best for loading bangers and nails. For nectar collectors, you typically dip directly into your concentrate rather than using a separate tool, though you could use these for handling and portioning.
Is the case smell-proof?
No, the tinplate case provides organization and protection but isn't airtight or smell-proof. If you need discretion during transport, pair it with a smell-proof bag.
How do I clean residue off the tools?
Isopropyl alcohol on a paper towel handles most residue. For baked-on buildup, heat the tool tip briefly with a torch until the residue loosens, then wipe clean. Avoid abrasive scrubbing that could scratch the stainless steel.
Is this a good starter kit for someone new to dabbing?
It's a solid entry point. You get multiple tool options to figure out what works for your preferred concentrates, plus storage and organization handled from the start. The only thing you'd need separately is your actual rig setup — a dab rig, banger, and torch.