The EO Vape Butter Knife is a dual-function electronic device that combines a heated dab tool with a cartridge battery in one compact unit. Built for dabbers who switch between concentrates and carts throughout the day, this tool eliminates the need to carry separate gear. The precision scoop tip handles sticky concentrates without the mess, while the integrated battery powers your favorite cartridges when you want a quick, portable pull.
Key benefits
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Cleaner concentrate handling — The shaped scoop tip lifts wax and rosin out of jars without smearing product on container walls or leaving half your dab stuck to the tool.
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Two devices in one pocket — Stop carrying a separate dabber and cart battery. This does both jobs, which means less stuff rattling around in your bag.
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Heated surface for easier cleanup — Unlike cold metal dabbers that collect sticky buildup, the heated tip sheds residue faster. A quick wipe between sessions keeps it ready.
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Compact enough for daily carry — Slides into a pocket or small pouch alongside your concentrates. No bulky cases or dedicated tool kits required.
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Color options that match your gear — Available in black or green so it doesn't stick out awkwardly next to your other equipment.
Who actually needs this
This tool makes sense for people who bounce between dabbing at home and hitting carts when they're out. If you've got a small rig setup and also run through cartridges during the week, the Butter Knife consolidates your kit. It's particularly useful for travelers, festival-goers, or anyone who's tired of digging through a bag looking for a battery that's buried under everything else.
Not the right fit if you exclusively dab at home with a dedicated station and never touch carts. In that case, a standard dab tool does the job fine. But if you're living that hybrid lifestyle — concentrates at home, carts on the move — this earns its spot.
How it works
The Butter Knife functions as two tools depending on what you're doing. On the dab side, use the scoop like any other dabber to transfer concentrate from your jar to a heated banger or nail. The shaped tip is designed to get into corners of containers and lift material cleanly instead of dragging it across the sides. When you're ready to switch gears, connect a compatible cartridge to the battery end and you're set for on-the-go sessions.
The heated element helps with cleanup. Instead of scraping cold, stuck-on residue, you can wipe the warm tip and most buildup comes right off. Between uses, setting it on a nonstick dab mat keeps your table clean and prevents dust or pet hair from getting into any leftover concentrate on the tip.
For deeper cleaning, let everything cool completely. Wipe the scoop with a cloth or cotton swab. If there's stubborn buildup, briefly dip just the metal scooping edge in isopropyl alcohol — keep the liquid away from the battery housing and electrical connections. Rinse with water, dry thoroughly, and you're good to go.
Specifications
| Product |
EO Vape Butter Knife |
| Type |
Electronic dab tool / cartridge battery |
| Functions |
Heated concentrate scoop, 510-thread cart battery |
| Colors available |
Black, Green |
| Vendor |
What You Need |
Compatibility notes
The battery end works with standard 510-thread cartridges — the most common connection type on the market. If your current carts screw onto typical pen-style batteries, they should work here. For the dab tool side, there's nothing special to match. Use it with any quartz banger, titanium nail, ceramic dish, or nectar collector setup you already own. It's just a smarter way to move your concentrate from point A to point B.
One thing to know: this isn't a full-power mod or a heavy-duty battery. It handles standard cartridges well, but if you're running high-resistance specialty hardware, double-check compatibility before assuming it'll fire properly.
What you're actually getting
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Cleaner jars — The scoop shape gets into corners and lifts material out instead of leaving half your product smeared on the sides.
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Simplified kit — One device replaces two. Less to forget, less to lose, less to dig through when you're trying to get a session going.
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Better travel setup — Toss this in a bag with a small banger, a gram or two in a concentrate jar, and you've got a functional mobile rig without the bulk.
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Consistent workflow — Once you get used to reaching for the same tool for both dabs and carts, switching between them becomes automatic.
FAQ
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Will this work with my current cartridges?
If your carts use standard 510 threading — which most do — they should connect without issues. Proprietary pod systems or non-standard connections won't fit. Check your cart's connection type if you're unsure.
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Do I need a specific rig or banger to use the dab tool?
No. The scoop works like any other dab tool. Use it with quartz bangers, titanium nails, ceramic dishes, or whatever heated surface you prefer. It's not picky about your glass.
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How do I clean it without messing up the electronics?
Wait for everything to cool down. Wipe the metal scoop with a dry cloth or alcohol-dampened cotton swab. For heavy buildup, dip just the scooping edge in isopropyl alcohol briefly — never submerge the battery or electrical parts. Rinse with water, dry completely, then reconnect or power up.
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Is this better than a regular metal dabber?
Different, not necessarily better. A standard dabber is simpler and cheaper. This adds heated cleanup and cart battery function, which matters if you want fewer things to carry. If you only dab at home with a full station, a regular tool works fine.
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Can I travel with this?
Treat it like any small personal electronic when flying — keep it in carry-on luggage with the battery, and check local laws about cannabis products at your destination. The device itself is legal to own; what you put in or on it may not be depending on where you're going.
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What's the best way to store it?
Keep it somewhere dry, ideally in a small pouch or case to protect the scoop and connections. Works well stored alongside your concentrates and other smoke shop accessories so everything's in one spot when you need it.
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Is this good for heavy, all-day dabbing?
For most people doing a few sessions throughout the day, it handles the workload. If you're running marathon dab sessions or going through multiple grams daily, you might want a backup tool and battery on hand. Battery life has limits, and even heated tips need occasional deeper cleaning during heavy use.