Also known as: dabber · wax tool · concentrate tool

Dab Tool

A small heat-resistant implement used to transfer cannabis concentrate from storage onto a hot nail or banger.

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A dab tool is just a stick. The shape matters more than the marketing — a flat paddle handles budder and crumble, a scoop or ball end works better for shatter and live resin, and a pointy pick is for pulling apart sticky pieces. Titanium, quartz, glass, and ceramic all work. There is no meaningful 'flavor difference' between materials when you're transferring a tiny amount of oil onto a 500°F surface. Buy one that fits how your concentrate behaves and move on.

Definition

A dab tool is a small handheld implement, usually 4–6 inches long, used to pick up a portion of cannabis concentrate and place it onto a heated surface — typically a quartz banger, titanium nail, or the bucket of an electronic rig. The tip is shaped to handle a specific consistency of extract, and the handle is long enough to keep fingers away from the hot surface.

Tip styles and what they're for

Many commercial dabbers combine two styles on opposite ends. Choice of tip is purely practical — it's about matching the tool to the texture of the extract Anecdote.

Materials

Common materials include titanium, quartz, borosilicate glass, ceramic, and stainless steel. All of them tolerate dab-rig temperatures (typically 450–600°F / 230–315°C) without degrading [1][2]. Claims that one material 'preserves terpenes better' than another during the transfer step are folklore — the tool touches the concentrate for under a second before the oil hits a much hotter surface. Material choice mostly comes down to durability and preference No data.

One real consideration: cheap, unmarked 'titanium' tools from unknown sources may not be medical-grade. If you care, buy from a vendor that specifies Grade 2 titanium.

What it doesn't do

A dab tool does not heat the concentrate, dose it, or affect potency. It does not need to be 'seasoned.' It is not a carb cap (a separate accessory that restricts airflow over the banger) and not a terp pearl. Keeping it clean — a quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol between sessions — prevents residue buildup but has no effect on the dab itself.

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See also: Dabbing, Dab Rig, Banger, Cannabis Concentrates, Carb Cap.

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