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Glass vs Acrylic Bongs – Pros and Cons

Bongs are also known as Water Pipes, and they are basically a device used to filter smoke through water to make it safer and smoother. Essentially, the more water you can pass your smoke through, the better. Huge range of great bongs made them favorite choice to smokers over years. Bong divers with its different designs, materials and features. They are made from a variety of materials such as Borosilicate (Pyrex) Glass, Acrylic, Silicone, Ceramic and more. These come in…

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Acrylic and silicone bongs – The inexpensive options

Bongs are the classic smoking devices that is been used by smokers for decades. Chilling at home by taking a rip from your bong is always pleasing. Yet if you don’t have one, there are a variety of bongs on the market that vary in style, material, shape, and size. All kinds of bongs out there, provides unique experiences. The size, shape and height of a bong affect the way it pulls the smoke through the water compartment and into…

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Comparison between Straight tube bongs and Beaker Bongs

Water bongs are smoker’s favorite devices as they make smoking smooth and comfortable. Irrespective material, be it of scientific glass or color changing heady glass, most of the bongs tends to be based around a tube or a beaker shape. Both these shapes, straight tubes and beaker bongs have their own benefits and differences. The most important thing to consider while buying a new bong is nothing but your own comfort. So, let’s go through pros and cons of both…

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How to use a water bong?

Bongs have been around for literally centuries. Smoking a bong for the first time can be confusing, but it gets easier once you know what you’re doing.Commonly known as water bongs, these water pipes are a common way to smoke legal herbs and tobacco, as well as essential oils and concentrates. In its most basic form, the bong consists of a cylinder tube with water at the bottom. A hole above water level accommodates a stem (downstem) and a bowl…

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