The Digger One Hitter offers a significant improvement over your standard bat. Its patented serrated teeth let you process and pack your material simultaneously, helping make sure optimal packing and flow, all while fitting easily into most standard dugouts.
We’ve all been there. You’re out and about, looking for a quick session, so you place your one hitter into your dugout. But instead of a clean pack, you just compress dense hemp into a solid block. Now you are drawing on a clogged metal tube. No airflow. No draw. Just frustration.
Stop struggling with your material. Meet The Digger One Hitter, the 3-inch aluminum tool your pocket needs... It cuts, it packs, and helps make sure an effective pack for consistent use. Whether you are hiking or just relaxing*, this is the functional upgrade your dugout has been waiting for. Reduce the jam and hello to the clean slice.
What is The Digger One Hitter

Think of this little tool as a discreet addition to your pocket. The Digger is a 3-inch aluminum one-hitter bat designed for use with small to large dugouts. At first glance, it looks just like the classic "cigarette bat" style pipe you have seen many times—super discreet and easy to store.
But here is the functional twist that changes the game. Instead of a smooth tip that just compresses your hemp flower, the Digger one hitter features serrated teeth to slice right through the hemp. It is simple, tough, and actually does the work for you.
Key Features & Design
Let’s look at the design details of this compact tool. The functionality is found in the details that separate a frustrating experience from a smooth one.
The "Digger" Tip (Patented Serrated Teeth)
The star of the show is the tip. Unlike the flat edges often seen on standard alternatives, this is a serrated one-hitter bat. Those patented teeth act like a mini grinder right at the end of your pipe. They slice through even the densest hemp, creating a fine consistency that burns evenly. It turns your bat into a functional tool that processes dense material without complaining.
Twist-and-Pack Mechanism
This feature changes how you load up. You do not just force the pipe into your dugout and hope for the best. You use the twist and dig one hitter motion. As you push down and rotate, the sharp teeth cut a consistent cylinder of hemp directly into the bowl.
Build Quality & Materials
We all drop things, especially during daily use. That is why this bat is machined from A6061-T6 Aluminum. It is tough, lightweight, and highly durable. Unlike glass alternatives that may be fragile, this metal pipe is designed to be durable and withstand daily use.
Available Colors and Aesthetics
Style matters, even when you are trying to keep things low-key. The Digger One Hitter doesn't just work hard; it looks clean while doing it. You can grab this serrated bat in a range of anodized finishes to match your style, including Black, Blue, Brass, Green, Red, and Silver.
The paint job here is anodized, which basically means the color is bonded to the aluminum so it is resistant to chipping and scratching even after a week in your pocket with loose change. Despite the upgrade in color, it keeps that classic bat profile.
It is sleek, discreet, and fits right into your dugout without drawing any unwanted attention during a quick use. Whether you want to be discreet with Black or show off a bit with Red, your setup is going to look sleek.
Compatibility: Will it Fit Your Dugout?
There is nothing worse than grabbing a new accessory only to find out it is the wrong size for your setup. The Digger keeps things standard so you don’t have to stress. It measures exactly 3 inches (7.62 cm) long with a 0.5-inch (1.27 cm) diameter.
This sizing makes it the ultimate dugout replacement pipe for pretty much any small or large dugout box on the market. Whether you are using a classic wooden dugout or a sleek acrylic kit, this bat slides right into the storage slot where your old, clogged generic pipe used to live. It is designed to be a standard fit, so you can upgrade your gear without having to buy a whole new setup.
How to Use the Digger Bat
You don't need a manual to figure this out, but using the Digger correctly makes the difference between a restricted draw and optimal airflow. If you are wondering how to use a serrated one hitter bat for optimal airflow, the secret is all in the wrist action.
First, slide the serrated tip into the storage compartment of your dugout. Do not just force it straight down. Instead, apply a little downward pressure and give it a firm twist—we call this the "Twist-and-Pack" technique.
The sharp teeth will slice right through the hemp as it fills the tube, rather than compressing it into a block. Pull the bat out to reveal a cleanly cut bowl, then just light it and inhale. It really is that simple to get a consistent pack..
Pros and Cons
Let’s keep it real—no piece of gear is perfect, but the Digger comes pretty close to eliminating the biggest headaches of on-the-go usage. On the plus side, those serrated teeth are a significant upgrade.
They slice through dense hemp instead of packing it into a solid brick, which means you get a smoother draw and the bat unclogs easily. The durability is also high; since it is built from solid aluminum, you can drop this thing on concrete and it won't shatter like glass. Plus, it is sized to fit standard dugouts, so it is a painless upgrade for your current setup.
However, there are a couple of trade-offs to consider. Since it is metal, it conducts heat faster than glass or ceramic. If you are using it rapidly back-to-back during heavy usage, the tip can get a little warm.
Also, while the anodized finish looks pristine out of the box, heavy abrasion from bouncing around in a pocket with coins might cause the paint to wear over time, giving it some signs of wear.
Conclusion: Should You Upgrade to The Digger?
Look, if you are still using a flat tip with your container and wondering why you can't get a decent draw, you are doing it wrong. The Digger One Hitter is a clear upgrade for anyone who owns a dugout. It tackles the single biggest problem with standard bats—the clogging and the mashing—by slicing through your hemp instead of crushing it.
You get a more consistent pack, reliable flow, and effective use, all without having to carry a separate grinder in your pocket. It is simple smart engineering that just works. If you want a more effective and hassle-free way to use your dugout, this is the tool to grab.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.