Reverse Tweezers

Before our silicone-tipped Reverse Tweezers, handling hot quartz dishes was problematic, and could easily result in burns and blisters. But not anymore. Now you can be safe while bringing the heat thanks to these practical tweezers from Yo Dabba Dabba.

These Silicone Tipped Tweezers work only with the 20mm insert dishes (they do NOT fit the 25mm inserts.)

SKU: Tweezers

$9.99

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Description

Whether it’s being in an argument, getting roasted, spitting rhymes in a rap battle or getting your dab on, nobody likes to get burned. So, when it comes to enjoying your cannabis concentrates, keep your digits – and your reputation – burn and blister free with these Reverse Tweezers from Yo Dabba Dabba.

Silicone-tipped and made from stainless-steel (with a protective oxide layer for added durability), these tweezer-style dab tools have been exclusively designed to make working with what was once too hot to handle, a cool summer’s breeze.

Just shy of 6in (15cm) in length and with great leverage, these solid Reverse Tweezers make picking up and maneuvering 20mm quartz insert dishes a cinch. And thanks to their food-grade silicone tips, they won’t scratch your quartz and if they get coated in concentrate; not an issue. Your dabs will stay pure and your utensil will be quick and easy to clean.

Hard-wearing, long-lasting, versatile and practical, these Reverse Tweezers will keep your fingers and thumbs safe while you dab. Available in five bright, bold colors – black, blue, green, red and yellow – we’ve no doubt you’ll find one that’ll look and work great with your setup.

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  • Pick up from the Woodmart Store

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Free

  • Courier delivery

Our courier will deliver to the specified address

2-3 Days

Free

  • DHL Courier delivery

DHL courier will deliver to the specified address

2-3 Days

Free

  • Warranty 1 year
  • Free 30-Day returns

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