$ 2.50
The 5-inch Iridescent Stainless Steel Dab Tool is a double-ended dabber built for concentrate enthusiasts who want one tool that handles every texture. With a blade scoop on one end and a pointed tip on the other, plus protective silicone covers, this tool works with everything from runny sauces to crumbly wax without making a mess of your fingers or your station.
Daily dabbers who work with multiple concentrate types and don't want a drawer full of single-purpose tools. The dual-ended design means you're covered whether you're scooping live resin or breaking off a piece of pull-and-snap. If you're the person in the circle who always has the right tool ready, this is your kind of piece. Also solid for anyone building out a new dab tool collection without spending a lot on individual specialty dabbers.
The blade end works like a tiny spatula — slide it under sticky concentrates and scoop them onto your banger or into a concentrate jar for storage. For harder textures like shatter or crumble, flip to the pointed end to break off portions and guide them into place. The silicone tips aren't just for looks; slide them on after each session to keep residue from getting everywhere when you toss the tool in a bag or drawer.
That iridescent finish isn't just aesthetic flex. It's actually easier to spot residue buildup on the rainbow surface than on plain metal, so you know when it's time for a quick wipe-down. For cleaning, let the tool cool completely, then wipe with isopropyl alcohol and a paper towel. The stainless steel can handle regular cleaning without degrading.
At 5 inches, you've got enough reach to load a quartz banger while it's still radiating heat without getting uncomfortable. Short enough to control precisely, long enough to stay safe.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Length | 5 inches (127mm) |
| Material | Stainless steel with silicone tip covers |
| Finish | Iridescent / rainbow |
| End Types | Blade scoop + pointed tip |
| Tip Protection | Removable silicone covers (multiple colors available) |
Let it cool, then wipe off residue with isopropyl alcohol. For deeper cleans, soak the metal portion in iso, rinse and dry before reuse. The silicone tips can be cleaned the same way — just make sure everything's fully dry before storing.
Works great with both. Use the pointed end to pre-load concentrate onto a dab pad for nectar collector sessions, or scoop directly into a banger with the blade end. The tool doesn't care what you're loading — it just needs to touch concentrate and move it where you want.
The finish is pretty durable, but heavy use and frequent cleaning will eventually dull it. You'll likely see some wear on the working ends first, which most people consider adding character. The finish is cosmetic — it won't affect how the tool performs.
The blade scoop handles softer stuff: live resin, budder, sauce, anything that needs scooping rather than stabbing. The pointed end is for harder textures: shatter, crumble, diamonds, pull-and-snap. Most sessions use both ends at some point.
They're not meant for direct heat contact. The tips protect the metal during storage and keep residue from getting on your hands or other gear. Always remove them before dabbing — the metal ends are what touch the hot banger, not the silicone.
Titanium is lighter and arguably more heat-resistant, but stainless steel is plenty durable for normal dabbing use. The main advantage here is the dual-ended design and the iridescent look at a lower price point than most titanium options. For daily use, you won't notice a performance difference.
You can hit it with a torch briefly to burn off stubborn residue, but it's overkill for regular cleaning. Iso and a wipe handles most buildup. If you do torch it, the iridescent finish might discolor in that area. Stick to alcohol cleaning for keeping the rainbow look fresh.
5 inches gives you enough reach for most standard bangers and inserts. If you're using extra-deep or unusually tall setups, you might want something longer, but for typical dab rig configurations, this length works without being awkward to handle.