ILO tidies up your dab sessions with self-contained ceramic pellets

Look at my dab, tab.

The days of wrestling hash oil out of the jar like a stoned taffy puller or combing through your carpet Honey I Shrunk the Kids-style because you spilled a handful of shatter are thankfully over. Oregon-based ILO vapes has developed an incredible -- dare I say revolutionary -- way of packaging concentrates that no longer requires you to handle your cannabis-derived concoctions directly.

They're called DabTabs. Yes, I know they look like ecstasy but I assure you, they're not. They are, in fact, inert ceramic matrices which the company has infused with cannabis concentrates. The tabs pictured below are packed with 50mg (that's five standard doses) of Sour Diesel Echo. They're dry to the touch, not sticky at all; they won't break in your pocket, leak or otherwise sweat out their THC-rich cargo. If you drop one, there's no five-second rule -- just pick it up, dust it off and go about your business. Also, they don't appear to be particularly susceptible to moisture (i.e., being held in my sweaty hand for 20 minutes.)

The only thing they do react to is heat -- around 415 degrees of it. These tabs are designed to be vaped. All you have to do is set one on your dab rig's nail and apply a torch to it. As the pellet heats, the concentrate will boil out for you to inhale. At the end of the session, the only thing left will be a charred ceramic husk, which you can either throw away or toss into your planter bed where it will act as a soil aerator. Best of all, there's virtually zero cleanup -- no burned wax to scrape off and no excess oil to reclaim.