SQUARE SESH SCEPTOR DAB TOOL – ROYAL

The Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool in Royal is a handcrafted dabber built for people who treat their setup like a collection, not just equipment. Made from wood burl and resin by What You Need, this scepter-style tool delivers precise control over sticky concentrates while looking like it belongs in a display case. Each piece ships with a hard protective case and handwritten certificate of authenticity — this isn't mass-produced gear.

Key benefits

  • Confident grip on slippery material — The scepter handle design puts your fingers in the right position for picking up even the stickiest shatter or budder without fumbling.
  • Stays put on your station — Balanced weight distribution means it won't roll off your dab mat the second you set it down.
  • One-of-a-kind aesthetics — Wood burl grain patterns combined with resin mean no two Sceptors look identical. The Royal colorway hits deep, rich tones without being flashy.
  • Protected storage included — The hard case keeps it safe in your bag, drawer, or travel kit without worrying about dings or the tip getting gunked up against random stuff.
  • Comfortable for extended sessions — Ergonomic shaping keeps hand fatigue low when you're hosting or running back-to-back dabs.
  • Authenticity documented — Handwritten certificate confirms this is the real thing, not a knockoff.

Who this is made for

This dabber is for the person whose rig setup already looks intentional. You've got your favorite banger dialed in, your concentrates stored properly in glass jars, and now you want a tool that matches that energy instead of some bent pick from a starter kit. It's also solid for collectors who appreciate limited, art-forward pieces over generic stainless steel.

If you're the type who lines everything up before a sesh and actually enjoys the ritual of it, this lands squarely in your lane.

How to use it

The Sceptor works like any quality dab tool, just with better feel. Use the working end to scoop, carve, or pick your concentrate from its container, then place it precisely where it needs to go. The longer handle keeps your fingers back from heat, and the weighted grip makes micro-adjustments feel natural.

Pair it with nonstick storage so you're not fighting corners or chasing material around a container. The better your jars and prep surfaces, the more you'll notice how much control this thing actually gives you.

After your session, let the tip cool on a safe surface before wiping it down. Slide it back into the hard case between uses — keeping it stored properly instead of loose in a drawer with lighters and keys is how it stays looking new for years.

Specs

Product type Dab tool / dabber
Handle material Wood burl and resin
Colorway Royal
Brand What You Need
Included Sceptor dab tool, hard case, handwritten certificate of authenticity

Why this over a basic dabber

Cheap metal dabbers work. Nobody's arguing that. But they feel like nothing, they roll everywhere, and they're impossible to tell apart from your friend's identical tool. The Sceptor solves all of that.

It's the difference between a disposable pen and that one weighty pen you always reach for. Same function on paper, completely different experience in practice. If you've already invested in quality glass, a nice rig, and proper storage, this finally brings your tool game up to match.

For more on why quality tools matter for concentrate handling, Leafly's dabbing guide covers the basics of why precision matters.

Cleaning and care

Let the tool cool completely before cleaning. Wipe residue off with a cloth or cotton swab. For deeper cleans, briefly soak just the metal tip in isopropyl alcohol, rinse, and dry thoroughly before storing. Keep soaks away from the wood burl and resin handle to preserve the finish. Regular light cleaning between sessions keeps both function and appearance sharp.

Compatibility

This dabber works with any rig style you're running: traditional banger setups, recyclers, mini rigs, even nectar collectors where you need to stage or portion concentrates. It looks right at home next to glass or silicone — whatever your daily driver is, the Sceptor won't clash.

Building out a full station? The accessories collection has storage and prep gear to round things out so your whole setup feels intentional.

FAQs

  • Is this beginner-friendly or more for experienced dabbers?

    Works for both. The design looks high-end, but using it is straightforward: scoop, pick, place. Beginners benefit from the comfortable grip and control. Experienced dabbers notice the upgrade in feel immediately compared to flat, cheap tools.

  • How do I clean it without damaging the wood and resin?

    Let the tip cool, then wipe off residue. For stubborn buildup, briefly soak only the working end in isopropyl alcohol, rinse, and dry completely. Avoid extended soaks that reach the decorative handle.

  • What's included in the box?

    You get the Sceptor dab tool, a hard protective case, and a handwritten certificate of authenticity. You'll need your own rig, banger, and work surface — something from the parchment papers lineup works well for keeping your station clean.

  • What makes the Royal colorway different?

    Royal is the deeper, richer tone in this run — think sophisticated rather than loud. Combined with natural wood burl patterns in the resin, every piece has unique character. No two look exactly the same.

  • Is the certificate of authenticity actually handwritten?

    Yes. Each Sceptor ships with an individually handwritten certificate confirming authenticity. Small detail, but collectors appreciate having documentation.

  • Will it fit in my existing dab case?

    Probably. The included hard case is compact enough to slide into most travel kits or stash boxes alongside your jars and other dab tools. If your current case is already tight, the Sceptor's own case protects it fine on its own.

  • Is this overkill for occasional dabbing?

    Depends on how you think about gear. If you only dab occasionally but appreciate owning one nice tool you won't need to replace, this makes sense. It's built as a long-term keeper, not a disposable accessory. Light users will get years out of it.

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