$ 7.99
A 2.25-inch stainless steel dab tool sized to ride in a pocket or a dab kit. A pointed end and a scoop end cover sticky and crumbly concentrates.
Sometimes you just need a clean tool that fits in the kit. This mini dabber is 2.25 inches of stainless steel with two working ends, sized to tuck next to your banger and carb cap without taking up room. It's the kind of cheap, reliable piece you end up buying two of.
Handy for anyone who dabs and wants a compact tool for travel or a backup for the one that always goes missing. If you want a longer reach or a fancier handle, our full-size dab tools give you more to hold.
Worth Noting: This is a compact tool, so the short handle keeps your fingers closer to the hot banger than a full-length dabber would. Move slowly around heat and let the banger cool to a usable temperature first.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length | 2.25 inches |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Tip 1 | Pointed |
| Tip 2 | Scoop |
| Use | Concentrates |
| Compatibility | Bangers, nails, nectar collectors |
Put simply, this is a 2.25-inch stainless steel dabber with a pointed tip and a scoop tip, sized for a dab kit and compatible with bangers, nails, and nectar collectors.
Wipe the tips with a little isopropyl alcohol while they're still warm and the residue lifts right off. For a deeper clean, soak the tool in alcohol and dry it. Stainless steel doesn't rust with normal use, so a quick wipe after each session keeps it ready.
Round out your setup with our dab tools, a fresh quartz banger, or a complete dab rig.
It handles them all. The pointed end works sticky badder and sauce; the scoop end lifts shatter, crumble, and dry sift. Stainless steel won't react with your concentrate or hold onto flavor.
Wipe the tips with isopropyl alcohol while they're still warm and the residue comes off easily. For stubborn buildup, soak the tool in alcohol, then dry it. No special cleaner needed.
Metal handles heat. A stainless tip can touch a hot banger without melting or leaving plastic residue in your dab, which is why a steel dabber is the safer pick for concentrates.