The Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool in Cerulean is a high-end dabber for people who treat their concentrates and their gear with real respect. It’s part functional tool, part art piece, with a wood burl and resin handle that actually feels as good in the hand as it looks on the tray. Built for dabbers who want precision control and a statement piece in one, it comes protected in a hard case with a handwritten certificate of authenticity.
What You Get
- Confident distance from the heat — extended length keeps your fingers comfortably away from hot nails and bangers.
- Dialed-in grip — the natural texture of the wood burl handle gives you control, even when your hands aren’t perfectly steady mid-sesh.
- Precision loading — pointed tip makes it easy to grab tiny dabs or sculpt bigger ones exactly where you want them.
- Showpiece-level style — the cerulean resin swirl and burl grain look like a custom knife handle, not a throwaway dab tool.
- Protected between seshes — comes in a fitted hard case so it doesn’t get dinged up bouncing around in a backpack or drawer.
- Collectible status — handwritten certificate of authenticity makes this feel like part of a curated kit, not just another tool.
Best For
The Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool is made for dabbers who are past the basic metal pick phase and want a dedicated, long-term daily driver. If you keep your station dialed with a clean rig, a reliable torch, and a proper dab mat, this fits right into that upgraded setup. It’s also a great choice for collectors who like one-of-a-kind pieces and want something they’re actually going to use, not just display.
How to Use It
Think of the Sceptor like a precision pen for your concentrates. Use the pointed end to scoop, separate, or nudge your extract where it needs to go on your banger or in your nail. The extra length and shaped handle help you stay clear of the hot zone while still feeling fully in control of each move.
Between dabs, you can rest the tool on your tray or set it across a piece of nonstick material so you’re not gluing sticky residue to your table. If you’re working with especially melty or messy extracts, pairing this with the right non-stick paper or surface helps keep that beautiful handle clean for the long run.
When you’re done, let the metal end cool down before you slide it back into the hard case. That way the tool stays protected, and the interior of the case doesn’t pick up unnecessary residue.
Specifications
| Product | Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool – Cerulean |
|---|---|
| Category | Dab Tool / Dabber |
| Handle Material | Wood burl and resin |
| Color / Finish | Cerulean resin with natural burl grain |
| Tip Style | Pointed dabber tip |
| Included | Hard storage case, handwritten certificate of authenticity |
| Price | $89.99 |
Fit & Pairing
This tool plays nice with pretty much any rig or banger setup you already own. It’s especially at home next to compact rigs and recyclers, where a precise tool keeps you from bumping glass or smearing concentrate on the sidewalls. If you like to swap between different consistencies of extract, storing them in proper concentrate jars makes it even easier to grab clean, controlled dabs with the Sceptor.
Care & Cleaning
Let the tip cool off after use, then wipe off any leftover concentrate with a cloth or cotton swab. For a deeper clean, you can briefly soak just the metal end in isopropyl alcohol, rinse, and dry fully before putting it away. Try to avoid soaking the wood burl handle so the natural material and resin finish stay looking sharp.
FAQ
- Will this work with all types of concentrates?
Yes. The pointed tip handles most consistencies nicely — shatter, badder, rosin, sugar, and more. For really crumbly or saucy textures, you’ll just adjust how you scoop or press, the way you would with any other dab tool. Keeping your extracts stored in quality storage and packaging also helps them stay easy to work with.
- How delicate is the wood burl and resin handle?
It’s built to be used, not babied, but it’s still a handcrafted piece. Normal drops onto a padded tray or table are usually fine, but avoid hard impacts or twisting the tip against tough surfaces. Treat it like you would a nice custom glass piece or a higher-end tool.
- Is the case included, or do I have to buy it separately?
The fitted hard case is included with the Sceptor. It’s sized so the tool doesn’t rattle around, making it an easy grab-and-go option to toss in a bag next to your favorite silicone bongs and rigs when you’re traveling.
- How do I keep the handle from getting sticky?
Try to keep the sticky part of your concentrates on the metal tip only. Rest the tool on a nonstick surface or holder during your sesh so the handle doesn’t end up in puddles. If you do get a little residue on the handle, a quick wipe with a slightly damp cloth is usually enough.
- Is this overkill if I’m just an occasional dabber?
If you only dab once in a while, this might feel like a luxury — but it’s the kind of piece that makes every sesh feel a little more special. Think of it like upgrading from a disposable lighter to a nice refillable: both work, but one clearly feels better every time you pick it up. If you’re already into good glass or quality smoke shop products, this fits right in.
- Can I use this with nectar collectors or just rigs?
It’s designed primarily as a dab tool for rigs and bangers, but you can use it alongside nectar collectors for moving concentrates around, staging dabs, or cleaning up leftover material on your tray. It just won’t replace the tip of a collector itself.
- What makes this different from a basic metal dab tool?
Functionally, it gives you better grip, more comfortable ergonomics, and more precise control thanks to the handle and tip design. Aesthetically, the burl and cerulean resin make it feel like a custom piece, and the included certificate of authenticity turns it into something you’ll actually want to show off. If your other tools came free with a rig, this is a serious upgrade.