$ 50.99
The Lookah 710 Thread Wax Dish Coil – Type B (5-pack) is a replacement coil set for Lookah 710-thread devices built for dabbers who care about flavor and efficiency. These quartz dish coils are all about clean taste and controlled micro dabs, so you get big vapor without flooding or burning your concentrates. A 5-pack keeps your Seahorse X, Swordfish, Mini Unicorn, Dragon Egg, or Q7 Mini running smooth for the long haul.
This 5-pack is made for dabbers running their Lookah device as a daily driver and who don’t want to think about coil drama every week. It’s especially clutch if you rotate between a few 710-thread devices or like keeping a cleaner “flavor coil” and a separate one for heavier use. If you’re already working with other electric gear or smoke shop products on your desk, this just keeps your Lookah setup dialed in.
Start by making sure your device is powered off, then gently remove the old coil from the 710-thread connection. Thread a fresh Type B coil into place, turning it until it’s snug but not over-tightened. You want a solid connection, not a wrestling match.
When you’re loading, think micro dabs. Place a small amount of concentrate right in the middle of the quartz dish — that’s where the heat is most even and where you’ll get the cleanest vapor. Avoid overpacking; too much can bubble over the sides, which is how coils get sticky, clogged, and short-lived. Setting your device down on a dab mat is a good idea if you’re the type to miss the dish once in a while.
Between uses, let the coil cool down before handling. If you’re swapping coils or packing your rig away, give the chamber a quick wipe so you’re not pressing old residue into a fresh quartz dish. Keeping things tidy goes a long way when you’re three dabs deep and just want it to work.
| Product Type | Replacement wax dish coils |
|---|---|
| Thread Type | Lookah 710 thread |
| Coil Style | Type B quartz dish |
| Material (Cup) | Quartz |
| Pack Size | 5 coils |
| Device Compatibility | Lookah Seahorse X, Swordfish, Mini Unicorn, Dragon Egg, Q7 Mini (and other designated 710-thread Lookah devices using Type B) |
These are Lookah 710-thread Type B coils, so they’re meant specifically for Lookah devices that call for that style. Always check your device manual or existing coil to confirm it’s a Type B before you grab a pack. If your current coil housing looks different or uses a different lettering system, it may need another style in the Lookah lineup.
If you’re stocking up for multiple rigs, it can help to label the boxes or stash them in separate storage so you always know which coils go to which device.
Coils are consumables — they don’t last forever — but you can stretch their life by keeping them reasonably clean and not drowning them in concentrate. Let the device cool, then gently wipe away loose residue from the dish. For a deeper refresh, you can soak the coil in isopropyl alcohol, rinse with clean water, and fully dry before reusing.
There will still come a point where performance drops, flavor tastes off, or the coil struggles to heat. That’s your signal to rotate in a fresh one from the 5-pack. Some people even keep one “fresh” coil dedicated to top-shelf concentrates and another for day-to-day stuff, like how you might separate your best jars from your everyday concentrate jars.
Quartz is the go-to material here because it handles heat well while keeping flavor crisp. Unlike metal-only heaters that can feel harsh, a quartz dish gives you a cleaner taste and more predictable heating pattern. That’s especially nice with live resins, rosins, or anything terp-heavy where you actually care what you’re tasting.
If you’re already pressing or picking up higher-end extracts, pairing them with a decent quartz coil just makes sense, the same way you’d grab proper parchment or non-stick PTFE sheets when you’re handling sticky work in the lab or at home.