DUGOUT – Pack

The DUGOUT – Pack is a variety bundle of classic dugouts and one hitters for smokers who want pocket-sized convenience without committing to a single style. Each dugout runs about 4 inches (102mm) long and comes with its own bat, so you're getting multiple complete setups ready for quick, discreet hits wherever you end up. Wood and metal options rotate through the mix, giving you different textures and looks to match your mood or outfit.

Key benefits

  • Backups on deck — Lose one to the couch cushions or a friend who "forgot" theirs? You've got more where that came from.
  • Grab-and-go design — One hitter plus stash chamber in a single compact case means no fumbling with separate containers when you're out.
  • Material variety — Wood feels warm and classic; metal runs cooler and cleans up faster. The pack gives you both to rotate through.
  • Actually fits in pockets — At roughly 4 inches (102mm), these ride like a lighter in your jeans, jacket, or small bag without creating weird bulges.
  • Built-in containment — Your herb stays in the stash chamber instead of scattered across your car's center console or the bottom of your backpack.
  • Stretch the lineup — Dedicate one to the car, one to the hiking bag, one to the nightstand. Or hand a couple to friends who always show up empty-handed.

Made for

This pack fits people who live out of their pockets and backpacks — commuters grabbing a quick hit before the train, hikers who want something lighter than glass on the trail, festival-goers who can't afford to stress about expensive pieces in a crowd. If you're used to hauling a full rig but want a lighter option for certain days, these dugouts fill that gap. They also work as starter pieces for friends who are curious but don't want to invest in a full setup yet.

How it works

Each dugout is a self-contained kit. Open the lid (twist or flip depending on the design) and you'll find two chambers: one holds the one hitter bat, the other holds your ground flower. Pull the bat out, press the tip into the stash side to pack it, and you're ready. One controlled hit, maybe two if you packed it tight.

The design shines when you're mobile. Parking lot hangs, trail breaks, walking the dog, waiting for your order at the taco spot. No separate jars or bags to juggle, no multi-piece rigs to assemble. When you're done, tuck the bat back in its slot, close the lid, and it rides quietly in your pocket until next time.

For cleaner loading at home, work over a dab mat or tray so stray crumbs stay contained instead of grinding into your table. Pre-pack the stash chamber before heading out on longer days so you're not messing with jars or baggies in public.

Specifications

Category One Hitters & Chillums (Dugout Variety Pack)
Dugout length Approx. 4 inches (102mm)
Materials Wood and metal options (varies by piece)
Included Multiple dugouts, each with its own one hitter bat
Use Dry herb only

Fit and everyday carry

These behave like a thick lighter or slim wallet in your pocket. The 4-inch (102mm) profile slides into standard jeans, joggers, jacket pockets, and crossbody bags without printing obviously or weighing you down. They also sit nicely in glove compartments, desk drawers, and stash boxes alongside your other gear.

If you're rotating strains or keeping "morning" and "evening" options separate, it's easy to mentally assign different dugouts to each. Label them if you're organized like that, or just grab whichever one's closest.

Care and cleaning

Let the bat cool after use, then tap out the ash. A quick wipe on the tip keeps things fresh between sessions. For deeper cleans, soak the metal or glass bat in isopropyl alcohol for 15-20 minutes, rinse with water, and let it dry completely before putting it back in the dugout. Running a cotton swab or pipe cleaner through the bat channel every few weeks prevents sticky buildup.

The dugout body itself usually just needs an occasional wipe-down. Wood versions appreciate staying dry; metal versions handle more abuse but can develop residue around the lid mechanism over time.

Pairing with your setup

Dugouts work best as your grab-and-go option, not your main storage. Keep your bulk flower in proper airtight glass jars at home where it stays fresh, then top off the dugout's stash chamber before heading out. Think of it like filling a flask from a bottle — the dugout is your daily carry, not your cellar.

For days when you want both micro-hits and full-bowl options, pair a dugout with a silicone pipe in your bag. The dugout handles quick, controlled pulls; the pipe covers longer sessions when you've got time to settle in.

FAQ

  • How many dugouts come in this pack?

    The count varies based on current inventory, but each piece in the bundle is a complete dugout with its own one hitter. Check the product images for a sense of the current mix and quantity.

  • Does every dugout include a one hitter?

    Yes. Each dugout comes ready to use with its own bat, so you don't need to buy bats separately or share between them.

  • Will these fit in normal pockets without being obvious?

    That's the whole point. At about 4 inches (102mm), they're designed to ride discreetly in standard pockets. They don't bulge like a pack of cigarettes or create obvious outlines.

  • Are all the dugouts the same material?

    No, and that's part of the appeal. The pack can include both wood and metal options depending on what's in rotation. Wood feels warmer and looks classic; metal runs cooler and cleans up easier. You get to figure out which you prefer.

  • Can I use these for concentrates or wax?

    These are strictly for dry herb. Trying to use wax in a one hitter makes a mess and doesn't work well. For concentrates, you'll want proper tools like nectar collectors or a dedicated rig setup.

  • How do I keep the bat from clogging?

    Don't over-pack the tip, and tap it out after each hit. That handles most of it. When you notice restricted airflow, a quick soak in isopropyl alcohol followed by a rinse and full dry clears buildup. Regular maintenance keeps your hits tasting cleaner and extends the bat's life.

  • What's the best way to store my flower for refilling?

    Keep your main supply in airtight containers at home — proper jars with good seals preserve freshness better than the dugout's small stash chamber. Refill the dugout as needed, treating it as your daily carry rather than long-term storage.

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