$ 99.99
The Lookah Dragon Egg is a portable electric dab rig built for concentrate enthusiasts who want serious vapor production without the torch-and-banger routine. With its 950mAh battery, bottom-mounted bubbler design, and quartz coil system, this e-rig delivers consistent hits in a package small enough to palm. If you've been eyeing electronic dab rigs but didn't want to drop serious cash on a first unit, this one punches well above its price point.
The Dragon Egg makes sense for dabbers who want the convenience of electronic temperature control without committing to a high-end unit. It's particularly good for people who dab away from home — the compact size and no-torch operation mean you can use it places where hauling a full rig setup isn't practical. If you're coming from a traditional dab rig and torch setup and want something more portable, this bridges that gap without forcing you to learn a completely new system.
It's also a solid choice for newer dabbers who find the torch-and-timing aspect of traditional dabbing intimidating. The preset temperatures take the guesswork out of finding the right heat level.
The design logic here is actually clever. Most e-rigs put the water chamber on top, which creates a few problems: splashback, awkward proportions, and complicated airpaths that collect residue. Lookah flipped the script by mounting the bubbler at the base. Your concentrate goes in a quartz coil chamber at the top, vapor travels straight down through the water, and you pull from the glass mouthpiece. Simple geometry, better function.
The coil system uses what Lookah calls "porous quartz" — basically a material that wicks liquefied concentrate to the heating element more efficiently than solid quartz surfaces. This means faster heat-up times (no preheating beyond the built-in 9-second cycle) and supposedly better flavor preservation since you're not scorching the material.
Temperature control happens through three voltage modes: 3.2V (green light, around 350°F), 3.6V (blue, medium heat), and 4.0V (white, up to 450°F). Lower settings favor flavor, higher settings produce bigger clouds. Two button presses cycle through the options, and the display confirms your selection.
The magnetic carb cap snaps onto the chamber when you're ready to hit. Cover the airhole on the cap to restrict airflow and build vapor density, or leave it open for easier pulls. It's the same carb cap concept as traditional dabbing, just integrated into the device design.
Fill the bottom chamber about one-third with water — the threaded connection means it won't accidentally pop off. Load a small amount of concentrate onto the quartz heating plate (a dab tool with a pointed tip works best here). Five clicks powers on, the device vibrates to confirm, and the display counts down through preheat. After that, hold the button and inhale. The 30-second auto-shutoff prevents overheating if you zone out mid-session.
Set it on a dab mat between hits to keep your surface clean. Wipe the coil chamber after each session while it's still slightly warm — this prevents buildup that affects flavor and coil life.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Battery capacity | 950mAh |
| Height | 3.5 inches (89mm) |
| Width | 1.5 inches (38mm) |
| Voltage modes | 3.2V / 3.6V / 4.0V |
| Temperature range | 350°F – 450°F (177°C – 232°C) |
| Preheat time | 9 seconds |
| Max session length | 30 seconds continuous |
| Charging port | USB-C |
| Coil compatibility | Lookah 710 series quartz coils |
| Display | Digital (voltage, battery, alerts) |
The skeleton-style stem isn't just aesthetic — it lets the device stand upright when you remove the water chamber for filling or cleaning. The glass mouthpiece has a curved profile that sits comfortably against your lips, and the ambient lighting illuminates the water and glass during use. It's a nice touch that also serves as a functional indicator that the device is active.
The water chamber is made from durable plastic rather than glass. For a portable device this size, that's actually a feature — glass bubblers on compact e-rigs have a tendency to crack in bags or pockets. The threaded connection keeps it secure during transport.
The Dragon Egg includes several protections that prevent damage and extend device life:
Important: Do not use isopropyl alcohol on the plastic water chamber or percolator — it will damage the material. Clean these parts with warm soapy water only. For the glass mouthpiece and exterior, a quick wipe with iso is fine. Let everything dry completely before reassembling.
The straight airpath design means cleaning is less of a nightmare than e-rigs with twisted internal channels. Most residue stays in or around the coil chamber, which you can access directly.
With the 950mAh battery, expect multiple sessions per charge — most users report several days of moderate use before needing to plug in. Heavy users doing back-to-back sessions will drain it faster, obviously. The digital display shows remaining battery level so you can plan your charging.
The Dragon Egg works with most wax-consistency concentrates: shatter, crumble, budder, live resin, and similar textures. Very runny concentrates like distillate or sauce may work but can be messier to load. For rosin and solventless extracts, the lower temperature setting helps preserve terpenes.
Coil life depends on usage frequency and how well you maintain them. Wiping the chamber after each session extends coil life significantly. Most users get several weeks to a couple months from each coil. The device comes with two coils, and replacements are available through Lookah — the unit accepts any of their 710 series wax coils.
Different, not necessarily worse. Traditional rigs with quartz bangers give you more control over exact temperatures if you use a temp gun, and some purists prefer the flavor profile. The Dragon Egg trades that precision for convenience and consistency. The quartz coil system produces good flavor, especially on the lower voltage setting, but experienced dabbers may notice subtle differences.
Mode 1 (3.2V, green) runs cooler around 350°F — better for flavor-focused hits with smaller clouds. Mode 2 (3.6V, blue) is the middle ground most users settle on. Mode 3 (4.0V, white) hits up to 450°F for maximum vapor production at the expense of some terpene nuance. Start low and work up to find your preference.
The device does support pass-through charging, but it's better for battery longevity to let it charge fully before using. If you need to use it while plugged in occasionally, it won't damage anything, but making it a habit can reduce overall battery lifespan.
The main tradeoffs: the Dragon Egg is more portable, safer (no open flame), and more consistent since you're not guessing at temperatures. Traditional setups offer more precise temperature control for experienced users, larger hits with bigger bangers, and no battery to worry about. If you dab at home at a dedicated station, a traditional rig might still make sense. If you want something for travel, discretion, or just simpler daily use, the e-rig wins. For more information on dabbing equipment and methods, Leafly's guide to dabbing covers the basics.