A solid starter kit is simple: one good dab tool, one reliable hot knife (optional but nice), a real dab pad or silicone dab mat, tweezers, cotton swabs, and a system for not burning yourself. That’s the whole game.
I’ve been dabbing concentrates since 2016, and I’ve broken, melted, and accidentally glued enough stuff with reclaim to have opinions. This dabbing guide is the version I wish someone handed me before I turned my coffee table into a sticky dab tray.
If you only buy five things, buy these. Everything else is a “later” purchase.
Core Starter Kit (the daily drivers)
Nice-to-have (not required, but I get it)
Real talk: the “starter kit” that comes with 14 random pieces usually means 12 pieces you’ll never touch.
Tools aren’t collectibles. They’re problem solvers. Here’s what each one is solving.
A dab tool is your loading spoon, your scraper, your “get this off the jar rim” helper.
Common tip shapes and why you’d pick them
Material reality check
Sizes that feel right
Price range (normal, not hype pricing)
A hot knife is basically a heated tip that drops your dab into the banger instead of smearing it on the rim like peanut butter. If you dab badder or live resin a lot, it’s not a gimmick. It’s relief.
Why hot knives got popular lately
Concentrates have gotten wetter and terp-heavy. Great for flavor. Annoying for loading. A hot knife makes “how to dab” way less messy, especially for beginners who keep touching the banger with the tool.
What to look for
Price range
Tweezers keep your fingers out of hot zones and sticky zones. Also they let you move terp pearls without doing the “pinch and pray.”
Best tweezer styles
Price range
A dab pad is less about looks and more about not living in a sticky disaster. It turns any table into a dab station, and it keeps your glass and tools from clacking around.
You’ll see a few names used interchangeably: dab pad, concentrate pad, wax pad, silicone dab mat. The job is the same. Catch drips, hold tools, protect surfaces.
If you shop at Oil Slick Pad, this is the category where you can actually feel the difference. A good pad lays flat, doesn’t attract every speck of dust, and cleans up without smelling weird.
Pick based on your actual space and how messy you are. No shame either way.
If you’re using a dab rig, a banger, a carb cap, a jar, and a tool, a tiny mat feels cramped fast.
Go-to sizes I’ve used
Silicone dab mat is popular for a reason. It grips the table, cushions glass, and cleans easily.
But silicone isn’t all equal.
What matters in silicone
I keep silicone for daily use, and I use a separate “hot zone” spot for anything that’s actually screaming hot.
Raised edges are great if you’re a spiller. They keep oil from running onto your table.
Flat pads are better if you’re constantly sliding tools on and off. Less annoying.
This is where people overthink it. Choose based on what you dab most.
If you dab shatter or diamonds a lot
If you dab badder, budder, live resin
If you dab rosin
Budget Option ($15 to $25)
Midrange Option ($35 to $70)
Premium Option ($80 to $140)
Loading is where people get hurt, waste concentrate, or both. Here are the techniques that actually work.
This is the “heat banger, wait, dab” method.
1. Heat the quartz banger evenly (bottom and sides).
2. Let it cool to your preferred temp. A timer helps.
3. Drop the dab in with your dabber, cap it, inhale.
4. Swab the banger with a dry cotton swab, then one with a tiny bit of ISO if needed.
Best for: people who know their timing, anyone chasing consistent clouds.
Cold starts are popular for a reason. Less stress, less scorching.
1. Put your dab in the banger while it’s cold.
2. Cap it.
3. Heat the banger gently until it starts bubbling.
4. Sip the hit, then stop heating once vapor production is steady.
5. Swab right after.
Best for: flavor, smaller dabs, people learning temps.
Downside: you might need two heat cycles for bigger dabs.
This is how I load sticky badder now. It’s faster and cleaner.
1. Scoop a small dab with your dab tool or directly with the hot knife tip (depends on the tip style).
2. Hold the hot knife over the center of the banger or bucket.
3. Tap the button and let it slide off. No smearing.
4. Cap and take your hit.
Best for: badder, live resin, anything stringy.
But honestly, clean the hot knife tip often. A crusty tip makes everything taste like yesterday.
If you run terp pearls, banger inserts, or screens, tweezers go from “nice” to “required.”
1. Use ceramic-tipped tweezers to place the pearl in a cool banger.
2. After the dab, let things cool a bit.
3. Grab the pearl, wipe it on a cotton swab, then set it back on your dab pad.
Best for: anyone who uses pearls or inserts.
Also, tweezers make cleaning less gross. Small win.
A “dab station” sounds fancy. It’s not. It’s just putting your stuff in the same place every time so you’re not hunting for a cap while your banger cools.
Here’s the setup that keeps my glass safe and my hands not sticky.
1. Put your rig or bong on a grippy dab pad, not bare wood.
2. Put your tools on the same side every time (I keep tools right, jar left).
3. Keep cotton swabs and ISO within reach, not across the room.
4. Add a small dab tray if you have multiple jars, pearls, or caps.
If you’re swapping between a dab rig and a concentrate vaporizer, keep two zones on the same pad. One “hot zone” for gear that heats up, one “clean zone” for jars and tools.
If you want the full step-by-step, Oil Slick Pad has room for deeper guides like a dedicated “clean your quartz banger” post, plus a quick “build a dab station” checklist.
The NFPA has general fire safety guidance, and NIOSH has solid chemical handling basics that apply to isopropyl alcohol ventilation.
Some stuff is just trouble in a shiny package.
And don’t ignore ergonomics. If a dabber handle feels slippery in your fingers right now, it’s going to feel worse when you’re rushing a perfect temp window.
That’s the whole point of a good dabbing guide. Not more gear. Just the right gear, used the right way, without lighting your stuff on fire.
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