Honey Labs Has Shut Down—The Flagship Honey Dabber Straw May Be Gone Forever. Stock Up While Supplies Last!

Honey Labs Has Shut Down—The Flagship Honey Dabber Straw May Be Gone Forever. Stock Up While Supplies Last!

Honey Labs Is Shutting Down—Here’s What You Need to Know (and What You Can Still Buy)

If you’re part of the concentrate straw community or follow Honey Labs, this news will hit hard: Honey Labs has officially closed operations as of April 30, 2025. This isn't a rumor—it's confirmed directly on their official site, stating clearly:

"We are closed effective 4/30/25."

For fans, this marks the end of an era in handcrafted, durable wood-and-glass dab tools. But there’s still hope to snag some of their signature pieces—if you act now.

In-Stock Honey Labs Products: What You Can Still Find

Here’s what to look for (commonly still in stock):

These are no longer being manufactured, so whatever inventory remains at retailers is likely finite. Once it's gone, you may only find used pieces—and given their craftsmanship, new units are far more desirable.

Why It Matters and What Real Users Are Saying

Honey Labs built its reputation on thoughtful design—sturdy hardwood bodies, replaceable tips, and that clever heat-resistant sleeve that lets you put away a hot straw without burning your hand or surface.

“It’s my daily driver… I don’t have to worry about breaking it every other week like a cheap glass straw.”

Now, with the brand closed, these tools instantly become collector’s items as well as functional gear. If you’ve been on the fence, now really is the time.

What to Do Next: Practical Tips

  • Act fast and check trusted retailers. Since Honey Labs itself is shut down, reliable distributors like Waterbeds 'n' Stuff or independent head shops could still have stock.
  • Prioritize essentials. Focus on core items like the Honey Dabber II, Mini Straw, and replacement tips—so your equipment stays usable even if you can’t replace it.
  • Consider backup replacements. If you find replacement tips in stock, it’s smart to secure them now—even keeping a spare can extend the life of your dab straw for years.
  • Watch secondary markets. After stock sells out, you may only find these on resale platforms. Prices may rise, and condition will vary—so grab new pieces while they're still available.
  • Cherish the craftsmanship. These are not disposable items. Homegrown in the U.S., each Honey Labs tool reflects real woodworking and functional design—now part of dab gear history.

Final Thoughts

The closing of Honey Labs on April 30, 2025, is more than a business shutdown—it’s the farewell of an artisan brand that carved out its niche in the concentrate straw world. While it’s sad to see them go, you still have a window to own one of their iconic tools.

As an active participant in this industry, it’s always tough to see a company like Honey Labs close its doors. They created something genuinely unique—tools that blended craftsmanship, practicality, and a bit of character in a way few others have matched. For many of us, the Honey Dabber wasn’t just another accessory, it was a daily companion that delivered reliable sessions and sparked conversations. While the brand may be gone, the pieces left behind will continue to remind us why it earned such a loyal following. If you’ve ever considered owning one, now is the time—because once these last Honey Labs products are gone, they truly become a piece of concentrate culture history.

Secure your favorites while they last, and maybe even plan your next dab session with a bit of nostalgia. These pieces were made to last—and for many, they’ll now carry even more meaning.

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**The beliefs and opinions expressed in this blog are not those of Waterbeds 'n' Stuff.

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Aug 29, 2025 Allison Wild

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