The Round Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool in Auburn is a handcrafted dabber made from premium burl wood and resin, designed for dabbers who want their tools to feel as intentional as the rest of their setup. Each piece is artisan-made with unique grain patterns and color variations, so you're not getting a mass-produced clone. Comes with a hard protective case and handwritten certificate of authenticity.
Key benefits
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Precise handling — The balanced weight makes scooping and placing concentrates feel controlled instead of clumsy, especially with sticky or crumbly textures.
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One-of-a-kind piece — Burl wood and auburn resin create patterns that are genuinely unique to each tool, not just marketing speak.
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Built for longer sessions — The scepter-style shape sits naturally in your hand, so you're not gripping awkwardly through multiple dabs.
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Protected storage included — The hard case means it's not getting dinged in a drawer or rolling off the table onto the floor.
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Verified authenticity — Handwritten certificate confirms you're holding a real handcrafted piece, which matters if you're building a collection.
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Works with any setup — Universal tool shape plays nice with bangers, nails, and pretty much any rig style you're already running.
Best for
This is for dabbers who've moved past the "whatever tool is closest" phase. If you already pay attention to your glass, your dab mat, and how your station looks, the Sesh Sceptor fits that energy. It's especially good for people who run multiple dabs per session and want something that feels substantial in hand rather than flimsy.
Also hits for collectors who appreciate small-batch artisan pieces. If you've been looking for a "main" dab tool instead of cycling through disposable metal picks, this is the upgrade.
How to use it
Hold the Sesh Sceptor around the midsection where the weight balances naturally. The length keeps your fingers away from heat while the tip does the precise work. When loading concentrates, the smooth sculpted shape lets you rotate and angle easily — helpful when you're working with different textures.
Between dabs, rest it on glass, a stand, or a nonstick surface so residue isn't ending up on random spots. Pairing it with proper concentrate jars keeps the whole flow feeling organized.
For cleaning, let the tip cool completely before wiping off residue. A quick soak of just the working end in isopropyl alcohol handles heavier buildup — rinse and dry before storing. Keep the wood portion out of extended soaks to maintain its finish.
Specifications
| Spec |
Details |
| Category |
Dab Tool / Dabber |
| Material |
Premium burl wood and resin (handcrafted) |
| Color |
Auburn wood/resin blend |
| Construction |
Artisan-made, unique patterns per piece |
| Included |
Hard case, handwritten certificate of authenticity |
Minor variations in grain, resin pattern, and coloring are normal — that's the nature of handcrafted work.
What's included
- 1 × Round Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool – Auburn (handcrafted burl wood and resin)
- 1 × Hard protective case
- 1 × Handwritten certificate of authenticity
How it fits your setup
This dabber works with pretty much any banger, nail, or rig configuration. No special compatibility requirements or gimmicks. Whether you're on a big recycler, a compact travel rig, or one of our silicone rigs, it does the job.
The hard case makes travel easy. Toss it in a bag with your other gear without worrying about scratches or a snapped tip.
FAQ
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Is every Auburn Sesh Sceptor exactly the same?
No. The burl wood and resin create unique grain and swirl patterns on each piece. The overall style and auburn coloring stay consistent, but the specifics are one-off.
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Will this work with my current rig?
Yes. It's a universal-style dab tool that works with standard rigs, bangers, and nails. Compact setups and nectar collectors work fine too.
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How do I keep the wood and resin looking good?
Avoid soaking the whole handle. Clean the working end with isopropyl alcohol, dry it off, and wipe the handle with a dry cloth if it gets sticky. Store it in the case when not in use.
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Is this overkill for occasional use?
Having one solid, comfortable tool beats a pile of cheap throwaway picks regardless of how often you dab. That said, daily users and people who sesh with friends will probably appreciate the weight and feel the most.
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Can I travel with it?
That's what the hard case is for. Clean off visible residue before packing, then stash it with your other gear.
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How does this compare to a basic metal dab tool?
Functionally, same job: moving concentrate from jar to hot surface. The difference is feel and experience. This has real weight, better ergonomics, and looks like something you'd actually want on display. If the ritual matters to you, it's noticeable.
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What if I already own other dab tools?
This becomes your main piece while the others become backups or travel tools. Works well alongside other dab tools if you like having options for different concentrate consistencies.