$ 39.99
The Lookah Seahorse Type III Coils are ceramic tube replacement coils designed for Seahorse-series dab pens, built for dabbers who want bigger vapor production than standard quartz tips deliver. The ceramic tube design creates more contact surface and a wider airway, which translates to thicker clouds per hit. This 3-pack keeps your Seahorse running at peak performance when your current coils start losing efficiency.
These Type III coils work with the following Lookah Seahorse models:
Important: These coils are NOT compatible with the original first-generation Seahorse or the Seahorse Pro. Those devices use a different coil connection. If you're running one of those older units, you'll need the Type I or Type II coils instead.
Swap out your old coil by unscrewing it from the battery section, then thread in the new Type III coil. Give it a few seconds of pre-heat before touching it to your concentrate — this gets the ceramic up to working temperature so you're not wasting material on a cold hit.
The technique that works best: angle the tip at about 45 degrees and lightly touch the edge of the coil to your concentrate. You're melting and inhaling simultaneously, not scooping. Think of it like using a nectar collector — gentle contact, steady inhale, let the heat do the work.
After each session, pulse the fire button a few times to burn off any residual concentrate stuck to the ceramic. This keeps the airway clear and extends the life of each coil significantly. Skipping this step is how coils get clogged and die early.
A few things will kill these coils fast:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coil type | Ceramic tube |
| Resistance | 0.6Ω |
| Threading | 510 |
| Quantity | 3 coils per pack |
| Compatibility | Seahorse Max, 2.0, Pro Plus, X |
| Not compatible with | Original Seahorse, Seahorse Pro |
These coils are made for Seahorse users who want more vapor than the standard tips produce. If you've been using quartz coils and want thicker hits, the Type III ceramic tubes are the upgrade. They're also solid for anyone going through concentrates regularly — the 3-pack means you're not constantly reordering.
If you prefer smaller, more controlled hits with better flavor clarity, the quartz coils might suit you better. The Type III prioritizes cloud production over pure flavor accuracy.
No. The Type III coils only fit the Seahorse Max, Seahorse 2.0, Seahorse Pro Plus, and Seahorse X. The original Seahorse and standard Seahorse Pro use different coil connections entirely.
With proper maintenance — burning off residue after each use and not oversaturating — most users get 2-4 weeks per coil depending on frequency. Heavy daily use burns through them faster. The 3-pack should cover 1-3 months for most dabbers.
The Type III uses a ceramic tube design with a larger airway, which produces bigger vapor clouds than the Type I quartz or Type II ceramic options. It's the cloud-chaser coil in the Seahorse lineup.
No. The ceramic material doesn't handle solvents well. Your cleaning method is heat — pulse the fire button after sessions to burn off residue. Keep a dab mat underneath to catch any drips during the burn-off process.
Usually from dipping the coil too deep into concentrate or not burning off residue between sessions. Touch the edge of the tip to your material, don't submerge it. And always pulse-clean after you're done dabbing.
Not exactly priming, but give it a 2-3 second heat cycle before your first contact with concentrate. This gets the ceramic up to temperature so you're not wasting material on a lukewarm hit.
These work with most consistencies — shatter, wax, budder, live resin. Runnier concentrates like sauce or live rosin work fine but require a lighter touch to avoid oversaturation. For storage between sessions, keep your material in a concentrate jar so it stays workable.