$ 49.99
The Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool V2 in Clear is a handcrafted dab tool that bridges functional dabbing gear with collectible artistry. Built for dabbers who appreciate one-of-a-kind pieces, this sceptor-style tool combines a wood burl handle, resin accents, and an iridescent metal tip — each one unique. It arrives in a hard case with a handwritten certificate of authenticity, making it as much a display piece as a daily driver.
This sceptor-style tool is made for dabbers who want their gear to reflect the same care they put into their concentrates. If you've upgraded your dab rig and quartz banger but you're still using a generic metal pick, the Sesh Sceptor fills that gap. It's also a solid choice for collectors who display their pieces or anyone shopping for a memorable gift for a fellow enthusiast.
The Sesh Sceptor functions like any quality dab tool — you use it to portion, pick up, and transfer concentrates from your storage container to a heated nail or banger. The difference is in the details. The wood burl handle provides a comfortable, non-slip grip that stays cool even when you're working close to heat. The iridescent metal tip is smooth enough to release sticky concentrates cleanly.
The sceptor shape gives you more control than standard picks or paddles. Hold it like a pen for precise work with crumble or shatter, or grip it lower on the handle when you're loading up something gooey like live rosin. The clear resin section between the handle and tip isn't just decorative — it gives you a visual break point so you can gauge your grip position without looking.
After your session, let the tip cool completely before cleaning. A quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol removes residue and keeps the iridescent finish looking sharp. Store it in the included hard case between uses to protect the finish and keep it dust-free.
Each Sesh Sceptor is handmade, which means there's natural variation between pieces. The wood burl grain patterns differ, the resin clarity catches light differently, and even the iridescent coating on the metal tip shifts colors at various angles. This isn't mass-produced gear — it's closer to a functional art piece you happen to use for dabbing.
The handwritten certificate of authenticity isn't just a nice touch. It documents that your specific tool was inspected and finished by hand. For collectors or anyone who appreciates craft over convenience, that paper trail matters.
| Handle material | Wood burl with clear resin accents |
|---|---|
| Tip material | Iridescent metal |
| Style | Sceptor / wand |
| Included | Hard case, handwritten certificate of authenticity |
| Care | Wipe with isopropyl alcohol, store in case |
Let the metal tip cool completely after use — never clean while hot. Wipe residue off with a cloth or paper towel dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Avoid soaking the wood burl handle, as prolonged moisture exposure can affect the finish over time. The hard case keeps dust and debris off the piece between sessions and protects it during travel or storage.
The iridescent metal tip handles everything from stable shatter to sticky live rosin. The smooth surface releases concentrates cleanly without leaving half your dab stuck to the tool. For runnier consistencies, use a scooping motion rather than trying to stab and lift.
Yes. Wood burl has natural grain variations, and the resin curing process creates subtle differences in every piece. The iridescent coating on the metal tip also shifts colors depending on the angle. No two Sesh Sceptors are identical.
It's designed for loading bangers and nails rather than direct-contact dabbing. For nectar collectors, you'd typically use the heated tip directly on your concentrate rather than a loading tool. But it works great for staging your material on a dab mat before using your collector.
Let it cool, then wipe with isopropyl alcohol and a soft cloth. The coating is durable, but avoid abrasive scrubbing that could scratch the finish. For stubborn buildup, a brief soak in iso works — just keep the wood handle dry.
The handle stays well away from direct heat during normal use, so it won't get hot. That said, don't rest the entire tool on a hot banger or leave it touching heated surfaces. The wood and resin are meant to be your grip zone, not your heat zone.
The certificate of authenticity documents the handcrafted nature of the piece. For warranty or defect questions, reach out to us directly — handmade items occasionally have concerns that mass-produced tools don't.
The hard case protects the tool well for travel. It's compact enough for a bag or drawer but rigid enough to prevent the tip from getting bent or the handle from getting scratched. Good choice if you're bringing it to a friend's place or keeping it in rotation with other pieces.