Scientific Glass Bongs & Water Pipes

Each bong is made differently with diverse add-ons and features like several percolators, creating eccentric designs and velvety puffs. Some bongs have ice catches, cooling down the combustion and producing a relaxing inhalation experience. When choosing a bong, keep in mind some of the features that interest you and make your smoking experience more enjoyable. If you’re looking for a bong on the go, the size and compatibility may be important. Water bongs are any bongs that allow for the use of water filtration. Generally, we recommend using a percolator, which helps the water filtration process tremendously by creating more bubbles, which allow for much more cooling.

It gives you smooth hits of smoke while also being strong, sturdy and easy to clean. The Upscale Horn Bowl water pipestands 17.5 inches (44.5 cm) tall to provide plenty of percolation space for all your smoke, and it features a 3 pinch ice catcher for an added level of chill. Featuring an inline percolator, this 19mm female water pipe has bold color accents and includes a 19mm male herb slide with a handle. This neon colored bong stands 10 inches (25.4cm) tall and features a stylized top hat perc and a 3-pinch ice catcher for extra cool smoke sessions. Made from quality borosilicate glass, this pipe includes a 14mm malebowl slide with a handle.

Each arm has 3 slits to allow for water and air to exit the perc and into the main water tank. Our selection of acrylic and silicone water pipes offers a cheaper and more break-resistant option for those who prefer something a bit simpler. Acrylic-style water pipes are highly affordable, and get the job done without a lot of fancy removable features. However, a 2000 NORML-MAPS cannabis study found that “water pipes filter out more psychoactive THC than they do other tars, thereby requiring users to smoke more to reach their desired effect”. In the study, smoke from cannabis supplied by the NIDA was drawn through a number of smoking devices and analyzed. This study looked at the tar to cannabinoid ratio in the gas in output by various bongs, as well as unfiltered and filtered joints, and vaporizers.

If you want something that stands out on the shelf or in your hands, check out our range of Colorful bongs — you can even find colour-changing bongs! If you need something portable, look at our range of Mini bongs. Alternatively, if you’re looking for the biggest hits possible, check out our Big bongs, designed to give you mindblowing rips. If you’re looking to have one bong that sparks joy in your life, consider the Hexagon. This ceramic piece from Canadian smoking accessory outfit BRNT is a perennial favorite.

Want to learn more about what makes a high quality water pipe? If you’re looking to buy a bong there are a few things you need to consider. Listed below are some of the most common questions you need to ask yourself and provided are solutions for the best options of water pipes and bongs to fit your personal needs. Here at Daily High Club, we strive to give our users the best water bongs for sale that is best suited for you.

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Over the years we’ve curated a great collection of bongs for sale in a wide range of styles and sizes. Our water bongs feature the best water filtration technology for the smoothest smoke sessions. Many awesome cheap bongs feature one or two percolators, which filter and cool the smoke through the water supply. Check out our extensive selection of glass bongs designed to enhance your next smoke session.

This showed an unfiltered joint had the best tar to THC ratio of all, and were actually seriously detrimental in this respect. The water pipe itself, a single-piece construct consisting of the bowl-stem, the water container, and a drawtube at least 3 inches, but some can be up to 12 inches in length. The size of the bowl is similar to that of a one-hitter, typically the width of a thumbnail or smaller. The use of a water pipe for smoking was introduced in China during the late Ming Dynasty , along with tobacco, through Persia and the Silk Road. By the Qing Dynasty, it became the most popular method to smoke tobacco, but became less popular since the Republic era.