Dr. Dabber x Carrots

Where high fashion meets high function—and higher temps.

When streetwear meets serious vapor tech, you get the Boost EVO Carrots Edition. Designed in collaboration with Anwar Carrots, this limited-release e-rig wraps Dr. Dabber’s flagship features—precision heat control, a clean quartz-to-glass vapor path, and fast USB-C charging—inside a bold, high-contrast shell that stands out from anything else on the shelf. With six preset temps, a magnetic quartz atomizer, and over 60 hits per charge, it’s built for consistent flavor and reliable sessions. The matching travel bag and branded accessories round it out as both a conversation piece and a daily driver. Limited edition means limited stock—so once it’s gone, it’s gone.


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