Dabbers
Convenient dabbers for easy handling of all concentrate consistencies. We feature a wide variety of dab tools with unique shapes and lots of material options as well as digital hot knifes for a modern experience.
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Precision Meets Style: Shop Dabbers at Ritual Colorado
A solid dabber is essential for every concentrate setup. Whether you’re dosing a cold-start sesh or dropping a hot dab into a slurper, you need something reliable, heat-safe, and easy to handle. At Ritual Colorado, we stock a full range of dabbers; from titanium and stainless steel options to borosilicate glass and ceramic tools, plus handmade artisan pieces that bring serious flair to your ritual.
Every dabber we carry is curated with both function and form in mind. We’ve got basic, affordable tools for everyday use and custom dabbers for collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Types of Dabbers We Carry
- Titanium Dabbers: Durable, heat-resistant, and perfect for everyday use. Great for hot starts and low-maintenance setups.
- Glass Dabbers: Clean, elegant, and terp-friendly. We carry both mass-market and artist-made glass options.
- Ceramic Dabbers: Non-reactive and smooth, ideal for flavor-focused sessions.
- Scoop Dabbers & Pick Styles: Designed to handle a wide variety of concentrates, from shatter to budder to live rosin.
- Heady Dabbers: One-of-a-kind pieces crafted by independent glass artists from around the U.S.
Heady Meets Handy
Looking to stand out? We carry heady dabbers that double as functional art; featuring custom shaping, colorwork, and detail you won’t find in generic tools. These are perfect if you already have a heady rig or just want to add some personality to your station.
📍 Local in Denver – Shipping Nationwide
If you’re in the Denver area, swing by to check out our dabbers in person. Want it shipped? We offer fast and secure U.S.-wide shipping so you can upgrade your dab game no matter where you're located.
Tips for Choosing the Right Dabber
- Pick a material that matches your heat / sesh preference (e.g., titanium for hot starts, glass for low-temp control)
- Consider the style of your banger; some tools work better with slurpers, buckets, or inserts while eRigs generally pair best with hot knives
- If you're working with sticky concentrates, a scoop or shovel-style dabber can make loading easier
- Want style points? Go with a heady or artisan-crafted dabber
Dabber Faqs
What’s the best material for a dabber?
Titanium is durable and reliable. Glass and ceramic are better for flavor but require a gentler touch. It all comes down to personal preference.
Are glass dabbers fragile?
They can be, but many are made with thick borosilicate and built to last; especially the artist-made ones we carry.
Do I need a different dabber for each concentrate?
Not necessarily, but some shapes (like scoops or paddles) work better for sticky or crumbly concentrates.
Are heady dabbers worth it?
Absolutely; if you value unique, handmade glass and want your dab station to feel personal and elevated.