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Glob Mops

Take your dab experience to an all-new high with Glob Mops XL 2.0! Kiss goodbye to gunk and grime with these bad boys, designed specifically for the discerning toker who demands clean equipment.
Glob Mops boast a voluminous, super absorbent cotton head—3x the size of the usual suspects— making the aftermath of your sesh as smooth as the hit itself. Their robust wooden cores withstand vigorous cleaning, ensuring the utmost durability.
Crafted from eco-friendly, biodegradable materials—bamboo, cotton, and wood—Glob Mops don’t just love your rig, they love the Earth, too. Equipped with a 20x tighter cotton winding, they leave zero residue, letting you focus on the fun, not the cleanup.
Their dual-ended design offers unrivaled versatility—a pointed end to tackle stubborn stains and a rounded side to wipe away excess residue. The Glob Mops XL 2.0 delivers a cleaner experience faster than you can say “another hit, please!” So, rock on and rip clean, grab your pack of Glob Mops today.

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