$ 39.99
The Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool in Auburn is a handcrafted dabber built for daily drivers who want something that feels like an extension of their hand, not a disposable stick. With a 6 inch (152mm) length, wood burl handle, and heat-ready resin tip, it gives you the reach and grip to place concentrates exactly where you want them without fumbling or getting too close to the heat.
Dabbers who already have a decent rig and are tired of flimsy tools that bend, break, or just feel cheap. If you've upgraded your glass but you're still using the free dabber that came with something three years ago, this is the fix.
Also works well if you bounce between small precise dabs and bigger scoops. The balance and length handle both without feeling awkward in your hand.
Hold it like a pen for precision work, or choke back toward the middle for more leverage when you're working with thicker, stickier material. The wood burl gives you a natural grip point either way.
Once your banger's at temp, use the resin tip to scoop and place your concentrate. The 6 inch length means you're not hovering your hand right over the heat. Set it down on your dab mat between hits to keep the tip clean and ready for the next one.
After your sesh, let it cool completely before wiping residue off the tip. For heavier buildup, a quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol on the resin tip works fine — just don't soak the wood handle. A slightly damp cloth handles any sticky spots on the burl.
Wood burl isn't just about looking nice. That irregular grain creates subtle ridges and texture that give you a secure grip, even when things get a little messy during a longer session. The auburn color runs warm — it's got that rich, natural tone that photographs well if you're the type to post your setup.
The resin tip is firm enough to handle thicker concentrates without flexing, but smooth enough that material releases cleanly when you tap or twist. It's shaped for actual scooping and placement, not just aesthetics. Pairs well with proper concentrate jars where you're pulling from a clean, organized stash.
Comes with a hard protective case, which matters more than you'd think. Instead of your nice dabber rattling around with lighters and random gear, it stays locked in its own slot. Grab-and-go for sessions at a friend's place, or just keep it organized on your shelf at home.
| Handle material | Wood burl |
|---|---|
| Tip material | Resin |
| Color | Auburn |
| Length | 6 inches (152mm) |
| Included | Hard protective case, certificate of authenticity |
| Vendor | What You Need |
Universal dab tool — works with standard bangers, nails, and portable setups. Not locked to any specific rig style or joint size. If you rotate through multiple pieces or run both a main rig and a travel setup, this handles all of them.
Pairs well with silicone rigs if you want a durable combo that can take some abuse, or with your nicer glass when you want the full experience.
It's designed for typical dabbing temperatures. You can scoop and place on a hot banger without issues. Just don't leave it sitting directly on a glowing surface — normal use is exactly what it's built for.
Let it cool, then wipe the resin tip with a cloth or cotton swab. For stubborn residue on the tip, isopropyl alcohol works. Keep alcohol and water away from the wood handle — just spot clean with a dry or barely damp cloth.
The 6 inch length gives you reach without being unwieldy. Works fine with compact rigs and tighter spaces. Also good for nectar collector setups where you need to stage or load concentrates.
Keeps the tool protected from scratches, chips, and general chaos. Especially useful if you travel with your gear or just don't want your nice dabber getting knocked around on the coffee table.
The auburn color is consistent, but wood burl grain varies naturally. Each handle has its own pattern and figuring. Part of the appeal if you want gear that doesn't look mass-produced.
Handles the usual range — stable pieces, saucier stuff, everything in between. For really loose or messy concentrates, staging on parchment paper makes scooping easier and keeps the tip cleaner.
If you dab once a month and don't care about your setup, a basic tool works fine. But if you enjoy the ritual — and you're already here reading about a nice dabber — this turns the experience up a notch. Built to last, so it's a one-time upgrade rather than something you replace every year.