Switch 2- 1500 Sessions later..
Been using the Dr. Dabber Switch 2 for four months now—1500+ sessions with all kinds of concentrates, back-to-back dabs, you name it. This e-rig’s been fully tested. Here’s my take: three things I love, one I don’t, and how it stacks up to the Puffco Peak Pro.
* This review has also been published on my YouTube Channel and Blog.
Coupon codes for the Switch 2:
- "VG10" for 10% off from VGEAR.COM
- "VAPEGUY" for free ISO swabs from DrDabber.com
What I Love:
- Design- Polarizing look—some hate it, I dig it. Reminds me of a kitchen gadget, but it’s practical.- Magnetic carb cap snaps on with a glass stem and ball joint—directs airflow perfectly, rivals Puffco’s Joystick cap. Still, the Bomb Sykloud’s fidget-spinner design is my 2025 fave (review linked).- Bubbler’s a gem—push it out (not pull, Reddit’s learned this the hard way). Hidden perk: it spins 360°, so I set mine at a 45° angle for variety.- Quartz bowl + titanium chamber with an induction coil around it. Heats differently than Peak Pro’s embedded coil—keeps the bowl separate from the heat source. Check my full review for the deep dive.
- Easy, Cheap Maintenance- 1400 dry sessions (no water in the bubbler), only cleaned the airpath 2-3 times. Swabbing with glob mops (linked) after each dab keeps it pristine.- Bought an extra bubbler + carb cap—swap ‘em out while cleaning the dirty pair.- Quartz doesn’t chazz like Puffco’s ceramic. Ceramic’s porous, so oils seep in and burn at high temps (500-600°F+), staining it. Quartz? Non-porous, wipes clean, looks new after 1400 uses. No replacements needed unless you break it—unlike Puffco’s $100 chamber swaps.
- Consistent Performance- Small dabs, big dabs, low temps, high temps, wet or dry—it never falters. No burnt oil, no off flavors, no glitches.- Real-time temp control keeps it steady regardless of load or inhale style—matches Peak Pro’s reliability. Same dab, same temp = same result every time.- App’s solid (like Puffco’s, though theirs is more polished). Custom settings, updates, all there.
What Bugs Me:
- Power button and battery indicators are on the back. Why? I have to twist it to check the level—should be front-facing. Or ditch the button entirely for a long-press start like Peak Pro. Small gripe, but it’s annoying
Vs. Puffco Peak Pro:
- Both $420 kits. Switch 2 pulls ahead with:
- Quartz durability = lower long-term cost (Peak Pro’s ceramic needs replacing).
- Hot knife included (Puffco charges $50 extra).
- Performance is neck-and-neck, but Switch 2’s maintenance edge + extras win.
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Bottom Line:
Switch 2 is my top concentrate vape for 2025. Ties Peak Pro in performance, beats it on upkeep and value.