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Dank Dabber Crumble Bucket

Dank Dabber Crumble Bucket

$19.99

The Dank Dabber Crumble Bucket is a durable and portable solution for dabbing on the go. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this unique thimble dabber offers a scoop end for easy handling of crumbles. Say goodbye to fragile dab tools and upgrade your dabbing experience with this reliable tool.

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The Dank Dabber Crumble Bucket is the ultimate solution for dabbing on the go. Made from premium quality marine grade stainless steel, this unique thimble dabber offers a scoop end for easy handling of your favorite crumbles. Say goodbye to the hassle of carrying fragile dab tools around, with zero risk of breakage, this fingertip-style dabber ensures durability and longevity. Upgrade your dabbing experience with the Dank Dabber Crumble Bucket, a portable and reliable tool for all your dabbing needs.

Additional Information

Weight.5 oz
Dimensions.5 × .5 × 1 in

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