Dablamp
Dablamp Induction Dab Rig: Black
- SKU:
- E-DBLP-IN-ERG-BLK
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Same Day Shipping! (When order placed before 2pm EST)
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
Description
Dablamp Induction Electric Dab Rig Induction Heating Dab Rig
Induction heating devices have made a name for themselves and are continuing to grow in popularity as more and more of them are being introduced to the market!
Were supper excited to present the newest edition to our induction dab devices category, the Dablamp.
The Dablamp is not your typical e-rig, this particular device uses induction heating technology to vaporize your materials. If you don't know what induction heating is (when referring to dabbing), take a seat and read on! Induction heating provided by the Dablamp, is the process of heating materials through an induction cup with an electromagnetic field. The flow of current in the conductive metal creates a resistance in movement of electrons, the resistance produces heat.
There is no flame present, no coil to replace, and no wires.
With this specific heating method, temperature can be adjusted by voltage, current, and frequency, it is the most fine-tuned, precise, method available in electric dab devices on the market. Also, this process of indirect heat minimizes the chance of burning through your concentrates instead of vaporizing them!
The Induction cup on this guy is made out of titanium as previously seen on the Dr Dabber Switch instead of glass and stainless steel as seen on the Ispire Wand and Daab. What sets this device apart from BOTH of its competitors is that the Dablamp uses a Quartz Insert and a Silicon Carbide Insert (also known as SiC). This is an absolute game changer for some. Dr Dabber users are a bit limited since the induction cups used on the Switch are coated in ceramic, there is no way to use another material unless you purchase aftermarket parts, and the Isprie Daab uses borosilicate glass cups. The Damlamp Quartz and SiC inserts provide the cleanest, most flavorful dab experience around when it comes to induction heating devices. You can also dab straight out of the titanium cup if you'd like!
Quartz Insert - Traditionally used for concentrates, quartz is a popular choice because of its properties that preserve flavor. Heat retention of this material depends on the thickness of your insert. Quartz is a great option for lower temperature dabs, however it can also withstand high temperatures over time with less likely to crack.
Silicon Carbide Insert - Usually abbreviated SiC, this insert heats up quickly, evenly, and maintains heat for longer periods of time in order to get the most out of your concentrates. Silicon Carbide is the "cleaner" option (in reference to flavor) that doesn't sacrifice thermal performance when it comes to dabbing inserts .. oh yeah and.. its bulletproof, we do not recommend testing this out though.
This leads us into temperature settings. So, the Dablamp is a bit funky in this department. This device operates in two modes, automatic and manual. The automatic mode heats for up to 35 seconds, however this device does not feature precision temperature control. This may be better explained after you learn about the manual heating mode. The manual heating mode has three timed settings. The first setting heats for a 25 second cycle (low), the second for 35 (mid), and the third for a 40 second cycle (high). The temperatures of three heating cycles ranges from 450 degrees to 710 degrees, (The 25 second heating cycle reaches around 450-500 degrees and the 40 second heating cycle reaches 660-710 degrees) this puts a little guesswork into the mid/automatic mode 35 second cycle but I would assume its roughly around 550-600 degrees.
The Dablamp Electric Dab Rig features a smaller, more portable, oval looking base with a glossy black finish and a carbon fiber looking panel where the buttons are. The water bubbler attachment slides into the base comfortably, houses a standard diffused percolator, and has a 10mm male joint. The banger looking portion (10mm female), where the induction cup is placed into, then connects the heating chamber on the base and the bubbler together. The entire device completely assembled is about 6 inches in height at its highest point and about 5.5 inches in length. The Dablamps overall structure kind of resembles the Rio Portable Dab Rig by Stache.
This device is fully equipped with a 4200mAh battery, charged by a 3.5mm DC cable to reach a full charge in roughly 4 hours. It comes with a dab tool, an extra large 30mm bubble cap, and a carrying case! All in all, the Dablamp is a great device and is a perfect choice for beginners that want to try out induction heating WITHOUT making such a huge commitment to a $400+ device.
Specifications:
- Height: 6 Inches
- Battery: 4200mAh
- Charge Type: 3.5mm DC Cable
- Temperature Settings: 3 Heating Cycles Ranging from 400-710 Degrees
- Titanium, Quartz, and SiC Inserts for Induction Heating
Features:
- Ergonomic Design for One Handed Operation
- Small, Compact and Portable
- Induction Heating Dab Device
- Automatic and Manual Mode
- Clean, Pure Flavor from Quartz and SiC Inserts
- Travel Friendly
Included:
- 1 x Dablamp Induction Dab Rig Base
- 1 x Glass Attachment
- 1 x Banger/Induction Cup Attachment
- 1 x Bubble Cap (30mm)
- 1 x Titanium Induction Cup
- 1 x Quartz Insert
- 1 x SiC Insert
- 1 x 3.5mm DC Charging Cable
- 1 x Dab Tool
- 1 x Travel Case
Quick Tip:
Benefits of Low Temp Dabs
- More flavor: Because the terpenes are vaporized at their preferred temperature, their properties will be fully active, providing you with a full flavor profile.
- Easier to consume: Because low temperature dabs are less harsh on your lungs and throat, the overall dabbing experience is more pleasant.
- Longer lasting: The lower the temp, the longer it takes for your concentrates to vaporize away, allowing you to save money.
Reasons not to take Low Temp Dabs
- Smaller clouds: At lower temperature, less product is burned, which not only means that your cloud sizes will be smaller, but that you also have to consume a higher amount to achieve the desired effect.
- Milder potency: Because temperature directly correlates with potency, dabbing at lower a temperature will give you milder effects. This doesn't mean you won't feel the effects, but that the intensity will not be as strong as with higher temperature.
- More cleanup: Lower temperature dabs will produce more buildup residue once you're done dabbing, resulting in more cleaning.