The Round Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool V2 in Kelp is a handcrafted dab tool that doubles as a functional art piece for collectors and daily dabbers who want something genuinely unique in their setup. Each piece combines wood burl, resin, and an iridescent metal tip — no two are exactly alike, and every tool ships with a handwritten certificate of authenticity and protective hard case.
Why this tool stands out
- One-of-a-kind craftsmanship — Wood burl and resin construction means your tool has natural grain patterns that can't be replicated
- Iridescent metal dab tip — The working end catches light beautifully while handling concentrates without sticking
- Kelp colorway — Deep ocean greens and organic swirls give this version an earthy, underwater aesthetic
- Protective hard case included — Keeps the finish pristine between sessions and makes transport worry-free
- Certificate of authenticity — Handwritten documentation confirms you're holding an original piece, not a mass-produced knockoff
- Comfortable grip — The rounded handle sits naturally in your hand during extended sessions
Who this is for
The Sesh Sceptor V2 is built for dabbers who treat their station like a curated collection rather than just functional gear. If you've got a heady rig, custom carb caps, and you cringe at generic metal tools, this is your lane. It's also a standout gift for the concentrate enthusiast who already has everything — they probably don't have a tool like this.
Collectors will appreciate the certificate of authenticity and the fact that wood burl patterns are impossible to duplicate exactly. Even if someone else has a Kelp colorway, yours will have different grain lines, different resin flow, different character.
How it works
At its core, this is still a dab tool — you're using it to portion concentrates from your storage jar and load them onto your banger or nail. The iridescent metal tip is where the action happens: it's smooth enough that wax, budder, and rosin release cleanly without leaving half your dab behind on the tool.
The wood burl and resin handle stays cool and comfortable even when you're working near a hot nail. The rounded shape gives you a natural grip without any sharp edges digging into your fingers. For sessions where you're taking multiple dabs back to back, that comfort adds up.
When you're done, the hard case keeps the tool protected from scratches, dust, and the general chaos of a busy dab station. The resin and wood can pick up minor scuffs if you're tossing it in a drawer with other metal tools, so the case isn't just for show.
Materials and construction
The handle layers wood burl — those knotty, swirled sections of tree growth that woodworkers prize — with colored resin. The Kelp colorway uses deep greens and translucent layers that suggest seaweed and ocean depths. Light passes through the resin sections differently depending on the angle, so the tool looks a bit different every time you pick it up.
The metal tip has an iridescent finish, meaning it shifts colors slightly as it moves. Functionally, it's a standard dab tool tip in terms of size and shape, but aesthetically it's a few levels above the brushed steel you'd find on budget tools.
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Handle material | Wood burl and resin |
| Tip material | Iridescent metal |
| Colorway | Kelp (green tones) |
| Included accessories | Hard case, handwritten certificate of authenticity |
| Version | V2 (Round Sesh Sceptor) |
What's in the box
- Round Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool V2 in Kelp colorway
- Protective hard case
- Handwritten certificate of authenticity
Care and maintenance
Keep the metal tip clean by wiping it with isopropyl alcohol after sessions — residue builds up faster than you'd think, and a quick wipe keeps the iridescent finish visible. For the handle, avoid soaking it in alcohol since that can affect the resin over time. A soft cloth is enough for the wood and resin sections. Store it in the hard case when not in use.
Frequently asked questions
Is each tool actually unique?
Yes. Wood burl has natural variations in grain, and the way resin flows and cures creates patterns that can't be precisely controlled. The handwritten certificate confirms you're getting an original piece. You might find another Kelp colorway, but the specific swirls and grain lines on yours won't match anyone else's.
What concentrates does this work with?
The iridescent metal tip handles everything you'd normally dab: wax, shatter, budder, rosin, live resin, diamonds. The smooth metal surface releases sticky concentrates cleanly. It's not a scoop-style tool, so it's better suited for portions you can pick up or twirl onto the tip rather than loose, sandy consistencies.
Can I use this with any dab rig?
Absolutely. The tool itself doesn't connect to your rig — you're just using it to transfer concentrates from jar to banger. It'll work with any quartz banger, titanium nail, or ceramic dish. The metal tip can touch a warm (not red-hot) nail briefly without damage, but you're generally loading concentrates, not scraping a blazing surface.
How do I clean the resin and wood handle?
Wipe it down with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth. Don't soak the handle in isopropyl alcohol or other solvents — they can cloud the resin or dry out the wood over time. The metal tip is the only part that needs regular alcohol cleaning.
What does the certificate of authenticity include?
It's a handwritten document from the maker confirming your tool is an original piece. For collectors, this matters when you're building a set or reselling down the line. It's not a mass-produced laminated card — it's actual written confirmation that someone made this specific tool.
Is the hard case padded inside?
Yes. The case is designed to protect the finish during storage and travel. The resin and iridescent metal can scratch if they're rattling around with keys or other tools, so the case keeps everything cushioned.
Does the iridescent finish wear off over time?
With proper care, it holds up well. The main enemies are abrasive cleaning (don't scrub with steel wool) and storing it loose with other metal objects. Keep it in the case, clean gently, and the finish stays vibrant. Some dabbers report the metal develops a slight patina over years of use, which can actually add character depending on your taste.