The 4.5″ Epoxy & Wood Sword Dab Tool is a handcrafted dabber for people who want their tools to match the quality of their concentrates. The combination of stabilized wood burl and colored epoxy resin creates a one-of-a-kind piece with real grip and visual character. At 4.5 inches (114mm), it keeps your fingers well back from hot bangers while staying nimble enough for precise work.
Key benefits
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Natural grip that doesn't slip — Wood burl gives you texture and warmth that bare metal can't match, especially when your hands have been near heat for a while.
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Keep your distance from the hot zone — 4.5 inches (114mm) of length means you're loading bangers without getting your fingertips anywhere near trouble.
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Sword taper for clean scoops — The pointed edge slides under shatter, lifts wax, and portions out badder without smearing product everywhere.
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Every piece is different — Wood grain patterns and epoxy swirls mean yours won't look exactly like anyone else's.
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Travels without taking over your kit — Compact enough to toss in a pouch alongside your concentrate jars and other essentials.
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Easy to spot on a busy tray — The distinct sword shape stands out on cluttered surfaces so you're not hunting around mid-session.
Who this is for
If you've graduated from bent paperclips and generic metal dabbers, this is the upgrade that actually feels like one. It's built for daily use by people who appreciate craft — the same crowd that picks their rig carefully and stores their concentrates properly. Also works well as a gift for the dabber who has opinions about their setup.
How it works
Use the tapered sword end to scoop, slice, or lift concentrates from your jar. The pointed tip handles stable textures like shatter easily, while the flat of the blade works for softer waxes and badders. Guide your portion to the heated banger, then pull back — the length keeps you comfortable while the wood handle stays cool in your grip.
The balance point sits naturally in hand, so you're not fighting the tool to get it where you need it. Works with any standard rig setup, from small recyclers to full-size pieces. If you're running a dab mat on your station, set the tool down between dabs to keep residue off your table.
For people pressing their own material, this pairs well with rosin workflows. The precision tip lets you portion out fresh presses without wasting product on clumsy transfers.
Specs
| Feature |
Details |
| Length |
4.5 inches (114mm) |
| Handle material |
Stabilized wood burl with epoxy resin |
| Tip material |
Metal |
| Style |
Sword-shaped dabber |
| Colorways |
Multiple options (each piece unique) |
Cleaning
Let it cool, then wipe off residue with a cloth or paper towel. For deeper cleans, soak the metal tip in isopropyl alcohol, rinse with water, and dry completely before storing. The wood and epoxy handle can be wiped down but doesn't need soaking.
FAQ
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Does the wood handle actually make a difference, or is it just for looks?
Both. The wood grain gives you real texture and grip — noticeably different from slick metal or glass tools. It also stays cooler in your hand during longer sessions. The epoxy finish adds durability while keeping each piece visually unique.
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Will this work with my current rig setup?
Yes. It's a standalone dabber, so it works with any banger, nail, or rig you already own. Doesn't matter if you're running a silicone rig, a glass recycler, or a basic straight tube — the tool does its job regardless of what you're loading.
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Is the tip actually sharp like a sword?
Sharp enough to slide under concentrates cleanly, but not knife-sharp. You're not going to cut yourself picking it up, and it won't scratch glass if you're careful. Treat it like any metal dab tool and you'll be fine.
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What concentrates does this handle best?
The sword shape works across most textures. Shatter lifts cleanly with the pointed tip. Waxes and badders scoop well with the flat edge. Crumble can be nudged or scooped depending on how you angle it. If it fits in a jar, this tool can handle it.
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How do I clean the wood part without damaging it?
The stabilized wood and epoxy are more durable than raw wood. Wipe with a damp cloth for surface cleaning. Avoid soaking the handle portion — the metal tip can handle iso baths, but the wood doesn't need it and won't benefit from prolonged moisture exposure.
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Is 4.5 inches long enough to stay safe from heat?
For most standard banger setups, yes. You'll have several inches of clearance between your grip and the hot surface. If you're running something unusual with very deep inserts, you might want something longer, but for typical rigs this length is comfortable.
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Can I use this as my only dab tool, or do I need others too?
Plenty of people run a single quality tool for everything. The sword shape is versatile enough for daily driving. That said, some dabbers like having a few options — a scoop for softer stuff, a pointed tool for shatter, maybe a carb cap with a built-in dabber. Depends on how varied your concentrates are and how particular you want to get.