$ 94.99
The Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool in Auburn is a high-end dabber for people who care as much about their setup’s vibe as they do about clean, controlled dabs. It’s built for daily dabbers who want a tool that feels balanced in the hand, not cheap or disposable. At 6 inches (152mm) long with a wood burl handle and resin tip, it gives you the reach, grip, and finesse to move concentrates exactly where you want them.
This Sceptor is made for dabbers who already have a solid rig and want to upgrade the accessory game, not just replace another cheap tool. If you like keeping your station dialed in on a clean dab mat and appreciate gear that feels intentional, this fits right into that workflow.
It’s also a great fit for people who do a mix of small, precise dabs and thicker scoops — the length and balance make it easy to handle both without feeling clumsy.
Think of the Square Sesh Sceptor as an extension of your hand. The wood burl handle gives you a natural grip point; you can hold it like a pen for precision or choke back a bit for more leverage when you’re working with stickier concentrates.
Set your tool down on a heat-safe surface or dab-friendly accessory tray between uses so the resin tip stays clean and ready. Once your banger or nail is at whatever temp you like, just use the pointed resin tip to pick up and place your concentrate exactly where you want it. The 6 inch (152mm) reach keeps your hand comfortably away from the hot zone while still feeling connected to what you’re doing.
After your sesh, let the tip cool fully before wiping off any residue. For heavier build-up, a quick soak or wipe with isopropyl alcohol, followed by a rinse and dry, will keep it looking and functioning like new.
The star of this piece is the wood burl handle. Burl isn’t just about looks — that irregular grain gives subtle texture, so even if your fingers are a little sticky, you still get a secure grip. The auburn tone ties the whole thing together, giving off a warm, high-end feel that stands out next to generic stainless tools.
The resin tip is shaped for practical scooping and placement, not just aesthetics. It’s firm enough to handle thicker concentrates without flexing, and smooth enough to release material cleanly when you tap or twist. If you already keep your concentrates in proper concentrate jars, this dabber is the perfect counterpart when it’s time to pull a dab.
Your Sceptor comes with a hard case, which is a big deal if you like to travel with your setup or toss gear in a backpack. Instead of your tool banging around with lighters and random glass, it stays locked into its own slot, ready to pull out when it’s time to sesh.
For people with a full stash of storage and packaging options already, this case is a nice bonus — you’re not hunting for a safe spot or wrapping your tool in paper towels just to get to a friend’s house.
| Product Name | Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool – Auburn |
|---|---|
| Category | Dab Tools / Dabbers |
| Vendor | What You Need |
| Handle Material | Wood burl |
| Tip Material | Resin |
| Color | Auburn |
| Length | 6 inches (152mm) |
| Included Case | Protective hard case |
| Price | $94.99 |
This is a universal dab tool — it’s not locked to any specific rig or nail style. It plays nicely with standard bangers, nails, and even portable setups where you just need a clean, heat-ready tool to move concentrates from jar to hot surface.
If you’re running multiple rigs or like to rotate pieces, this Sceptor can live on your main station and handle them all. Pair it with one of your favorite silicone bongs or rigs for a durable, worry-free sesh setup.
Yes. The resin tip is designed to be used around typical dabbing heat levels. You still don’t want to leave it sitting directly on a red-hot surface, but normal scooping and placing on a hot banger is exactly what it’s built for.
Let the tool cool completely, then wipe the tip with a cloth or cotton swab. For deeper cleaning on the resin tip, use a bit of isopropyl alcohol, then rinse and dry. Avoid soaking the wood handle in alcohol or water — just spot clean the handle with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Yes, the 6 inch (152mm) length gives you enough reach while still being compact enough to navigate smaller rigs and tighter spaces. It pairs especially well with compact dab rigs and nectar collector-style setups where you still want a good tool for loading or staging concentrates.
The case keeps the dab tool safe from chips, scratches, and random gunk when it’s not in your hand. It’s clutch if you toss your gear in bags, travel with your setup, or just don’t want your nice dabber rolling around on the coffee table waiting to get knocked off.
Because the handle is made from wood burl, each piece will have its own unique grain and patterning. The auburn tone is consistent, but the specific swirl and figuring in the burl can vary, which is part of the appeal for people who like gear that doesn’t look mass-produced.
It’s designed to handle the usual range of dabbable concentrates — from more stable pieces to stickier, saucy textures. If you’re working with very loose or messy material, staging it on quality parchment paper or a nonstick surface can make scooping easier and keep the tip cleaner between dabs.
If you only dab once in a while and don’t care what your setup looks like, you can definitely get by with a basic tool. But if you enjoy the ritual and want something that feels good every time you grab it, the Sceptor turns “just a dab” into more of an experience — and it’s built well enough to be your one-and-done upgrade, not something you replace in six months.