DubCharge Hot Knife Pro

The dab tool you didn’t know you needed.

The DubCharge Hot Knife Pro attaches to any 510-thread battery and features a medical-grade ceramic tip that heats up instantly, making sticky concentrate transfers cleaner and easier. No mess, no waste—just press, melt, and load. It comes with a protective cap for travel and pairs especially well with DubCharge’s own V3 and V4 batteries, which offer pass-through charging, variable voltage, and multiple battery sizes. Whether you’re a seasoned dabber or just tired of fumbling with scoops and sticky fingers, this tool streamlines the process without adding bulk. At a measly fifteen bucks (give or take), it’s a solid upgrade for anyone who dabs on the regular—and a game-changer for on-the-go sessions.


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