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Everything you need to know about the Dr. Dabber Switch vaporizer

A dab rig and flower vape all in one handheld vaporizer, the Dr. Dabber Switch offers convenience for newbies and dabbing veterans alike. 

The relatively compact set-up is a streamlined luxury item for those who are used to more precarious rigs, and it’s easy enough for first-time dabbers to use without any problems. The main game-changing feature is the machine’s patent pending induction heating system, which offers lightning fast heat with no hot spots and temperature accuracy within one percent. Controlling the heat up is key to getting a good hit, and users can choose from 25 settings to optimize flavor or cloud density. 

In general, it has a high-tech feel and will delight the tech-obsessed and anyone who’s looking for an easy way to dab on the go.. Learn everything you need to know about the Dr. Dabber Switch below.

What is the Dabber Switch?

The Dr. Dabber Switch is a rechargeable electronic bubbler that has an internal induction heat source. 

The only one of its kind, this rig’s technology provides almost instant high heat vaporization for cannabis concentrates, extracts and flower. Included in the basic package are these ten items:

  • Battery charger
  • Charging cord
  • Ceramic oil induction cup
  • Ceramic flower induction cup
  • Induction cap cover
  • Dab tool/carb cap
  • Induction base
  • Bubbler 
  • Reverse tweezers
  • Silicon box 
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How do you use the Switch?

The key to successfully operating the rig is to master the light indicators. The instructions are detailed, but come off a bit confusing with a lot of overcomplicated language. With four possible modes, all for different functions, it does feel fussy and overly complex. Then again, techies who love digging into a gadget to discover hidden features will likely enjoy the process. 

And while controlling the modes can be tricky, the clearly marked “main button” that allows users to switch from oils to flower couldn’t be easier. 

Temperature settings and modes

The rig offers a temperature range of 300 to 800°F, with lower temperatures being ideal for flavor extraction, and higher temperatures pulling dense vape clouds — which some usually associate with a more intense high. 

The rig is pre-set to its basic mode, which comes with five heat settings indicated by the five vertical lights on its face, easy enough. A few clicks on the buttons allows users to activate the “advanced mode” with 25 temperature settings to calibrate precision heat, which is how most people will likely operate the rig in order to customize their hits. 

There is a definite learning curve to operating the Switch, but worth it to take the time, as the customizable features are what makes this tool special. Additional modes include crystal mode, which only works with an extra attachment, and stealth mode, which eliminates the internal lights when operating. 

Regardless of the mode, each induction cycle can stay hot for up to 20 seconds, another feature that can be customized. There is an automatic cool down that kicks in between rounds or if it gets too hot. Because the induction heat is internal, there is minimal risk of burning yourself or anything else while handling. 

Set-up and design 

The unit needs to be assembled, which is quick and fairly easy: 

  1. Add a few inches of water to the bubbler before fitting it on top of the base. 
  2. Next, the induction cups can be pre-loaded and placed inside the rig using the reverse tweezers. 
  3. It’s ready to turn on by switching the main button to oil or flower, then time to choose the temperature setting. 
  4. Note: regardless of the temperature setting or mode, the lights flash red when heating up, and green when it’s ready to go. 

As a whole, the unit feels good in the hands, with an hourglass figure and smooth matte finish. It’s big, but not heavy, and would be easy enough to transport if packed in the original protective packaging. The rechargeable battery life is good for over 100 hits and takes just an hour to charge, which makes it practical enough to keep out as a permanent fixture. 

With so many features to be controlled by just a few buttons and lights, I can’t help wishing there was a digital read thermometer for temperature control rather than a system of light codes. 

Extract 

When dabbing oils, you can preload the induction cup with the extract, or you can load an empty induction cup and use the loading tool/carb cap to dab directly onto the induction cup once it reaches temperature. It vaporizes almost instantly and consistently every time. 

As expected, temperatures in the lower half of the range produce exceptional flavor, with higher temperatures yielding dense, puffy clouds. All said, the hits produced with extracts are reliably impressive in quality and speed. 

Flower 

For a machine primarily designed for dabbing, the Dr. Dabber Switch does a decent job vaporizing flower. While the instructions recommend using the induction cup cap to avoid loose particles from getting messy, it seems to interfere with vapor production and generally works better without it — and without making any significant mess. 

The biggest issue with flower is that it tends to burn. Low settings produce a good flavor for a hit or two, but don’t adequately extract vapor from the flower, and even medium temperatures char the flower right away. 

It works, but it’s clear that this rig is designed for extract rather than flower. 

How do you clean it?

The unit comes with a self-cleaning mode that helps keep the induction cups in good shape. Even so, it is recommended that you clean out the induction cups after each use with a cotton swab and some alcohol. 

The bubbler attachment can also be cleaned by soaking in alcohol, though the design with small tubes can make it a little tricky if it gets significantly dirtied. Dr. Dabber sells a different top piece that is easier to clean because of the more streamlined design. 

Extras

There’s no shortage of extras for this rig, at least one of which feels like it should have been included in the standard package. Notably, the carb cap and dab tool-in-one fits precariously as a carb cap, and seems like an accident waiting to happen — especially after a few hits. One of the brand’s other carb caps, including the least expensive updated carb cap offers more stability. 

Additionally, there are at least four different bubbler attachments available, including one that is easier to keep clean, and one that is electroplated to have an iridescent hue that changes color with heating. There’s also the quartz crystal induction cup that allows users to operate the enticingly named “crystal mode.” 

Is the Dr. Dabber Switch worth it?

It’s a fun piece to own for anyone who likes dabbing and digging into high-tech toys with lots of features. The versatility of being able to control precision heat is great, and can make a real difference in the efficiency and quality you get from cannabis extracts — even if it does take some practice to learn. This gadget can be a bit polarizing, some will absolutely love it, while some will find it overly complicated.

At the end of the day, it’s a Dr. Dabber product, so it’s no surprise that this machine’s specialty is dabbing extracts rather than flower. While not great for flower, the versatility is a nice feature and would absolutely do the trick for a group of people who were split between dabbing and flower vaping. 

The overall safety, battery efficiency and speed of the rig make it easy enough for first timers to get into the world of dabbing, and embodies technological advancements that will intrigue long time dabbers. 

At $400 it’s an investment piece and luxury item, but worth it for anyone who is looking to take their dabbing to the next level of comfort and precision. 

Photos courtesy of Dr. Dabber.

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How to Make Weed Christmas Cookies

Happy holidays to all the cannabis edible connoisseurs out there! December is approaching and that means Christmas is on the horizon! What better way to kick-off the holidays than learning how to make weed Christmas cookies. This recipe is super flavorful and easy to make.

We recommend trying out the potency calculator at the bottom of this article prior to making the recipe. This way you’ll be able to adjust the calculator and recipe ingredients until you find a dosage that fits your preferences.

Here is What You Will Need

To make this weed Christmas cookie recipe, you will need one ingredient that you probably won’t find in your kitchen. That ingredient is cannabis butter. We have already written a comprehensive beginner guide on how to make cannabis butter here! The beginner guide includes a potency calculator that you can use to adjust the potency of your cannabis butter until it fits your preferences! This will allow you to make the cookies the potency you like!

Fresh made cannabis butter on a bowl with some marihuana leaves. Cannabis cannae may be used with recreational or medical purposes. Edible cannabis concept.A cannabis edible, also known as a cannabis-infused food or simply an edible, is a food product that contains cannabinoids, especially tetrahydrocannabinol. Cannabis-infused butter, or cannabutter, is a cannabis-infused ingredient used in many cannabis edibles. Heating the raw cannabis in melted butter allows the cannabinoids to be extracted by the fat. Used to make weed christmas cookies

You will also need some equipment to make the recipe. Equipment needed:

Recipe Card

Weed Christmas Cookies


Difficulty:

Beginner




Prep Time
15 min


Cook Time
10 min


Rest Time
3 min


Total Time
28 mins



Servings:

24


Calories:

243 kcal


Best Season:

Winter

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a medium mixing bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs, all-purpose flour and baking powder.

  2. In a separate large mixing bowl, combine condensed milk and softened cannabis butter; beat until smooth. Stir in graham cracker mixture, mixing thoroughly. Stir in coconut flakes.

  3. Refrigerate and chill dough for 45 minutes until it hardens. Then mix in the chocolates.

  4. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius).

  5. Drop dough by rounded teaspoonfuls onto greased cookie sheets. Leave at least 2-inches of space in between each cookie.

  6. Bake in the preheated oven for 7 to 10 minutes, or until lightly browned. Allow cookies to cool on cookie sheets for 5 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 24

Servings 24


Amount Per Serving
Calories 243
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 13g20%

Saturated Fat 9g45%
Cholesterol 18mg6%
Sodium 106mg5%
Total Carbohydrate 29g10%

Sugars 22g
Protein 3g6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Weed Christmas Cookies Dosage Guide

To find and calculate the potency of your homemade weed Christmas cookies, you need to know the potency of your cannabis butter. If you haven’t already calculated the potency of your cannabis butter, head over to our cannabis butter article by clicking here. At the bottom of that article, we have a calculator you can use to find the potency of your cannabis butter.

Potency Calculator

The potency calculator below was specifically designed for this recipe. Input the total mg of THC in 1/2 cup of your cannabis butter. Then input the number of cookies the recipe made. The calculator is programmed to find the amount of mg of THC in each cookie.

If you want to reduce or increase the potency of the cookies you have a few options. The first option would be to increase or decrease the potency of your cannabis butter. If you have already made your infused butter, then you’ll have to use the second option. The next alternative to make your weed Christmas cookies less potent would be to reduce the size of them (increase the servings). If you want them more potent, increase the size of them (decrease the servings).

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