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Dr Dabber Switch 2 Review - Induction E Rig

  • cewpins
  • Dec 20, 2024
  • 2 min read

There are some names in the E-Rig game that have been around for a while. I can recall one of the very first E-Rigs I ever used which was made by Dr Dabber. They have released several different devices including brand and celebrity collaborations. They are one of the few brands that aren't just trying to copy Puffco in their designs which is a bit refreshing. When I heard they were releasing an update for one of their most popular E-Rigs, I got excited. While I wasn't super impressed with the original Dr Dabber Switch, I had high hopes for the Switch 2 when I heard they were releasing a new version after 6 years. Code "Cewpins" for 10% off the Dr Dabber Switch 2.

Dr. Dabber Switch 2 Review


There are so many devices out there that are just some cheap knock-off of the Puffco Peak, but not the Switch 2. Improving the design of their original device, the Switch 2 is one of the few E-Rigs that uses Induction Heating. That's right, no atomizers. You're doing your dabs right out of a quartz dish, or sapphire if you spring for the upgrade. As long as you maintain your dish, you won't have to replace it every 3-6 months like some E-Rig atomizers. This rig is much larger than most electronic dab rigs and as a result, it's not quite as portable. This is more of a cordless, at home option for taking concentrate hits. You won't need a torch for this rig and you will be able to dial in the temperature of your hit to your liking. I'm not the biggest fan of the carb cap, but it attaches with a magnet so there is a chance for an updated option. The phone app is a bit clunky but that is kind of the norm for E Rig apps. This E-Rig offers a light show like some others do, but it makes it kind of hard to see. Also it appears as though your light settings are only visible between hits and not during. One of the biggest things this device brings to the table is different heating options. Most E-Rigs heat your chamber to a set temperature, keep it there for the set time, and then cool off. You can do that with the Switch 2, but also you can set it to slowly increase the temperature during a hit or decrease to mimic a quartz banger cooling off. These heating profiles seem cool and I can see other brands doing something similar in the future. I think this device has a lot of room for improvement which is still possible with updates through the app as well as another carb cap option.



 
 
 

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