$ 16.99
The Fume Gear Flower Bowl is a 14mm glass bowl built for daily smokers who want grip, durability, and a little color that develops over time. The sculpted gear pattern gives you something to hold onto when it's hot, the three built-in marbles add grip and prevent rolling, and the frosted joint locks in snug without wobbling. At 2 inches, it's compact enough to pack and clear without wasting flower, and the fume glass shifts color as heat and resin build up—so it gets better looking the more you use it.
This bowl is ideal for daily smokers who cycle through multiple bowls a week and need something that handles the heat without cracking. The gear texture and marble grips make it a good pick for anyone who's tired of dropping hot bowls or chasing them across the coffee table. If you run a 14mm rig and want a backup bowl that won't let you down, this one does the job.
Insert the bowl into your bong or bubbler's 14mm female joint—the frosted connection should seat firmly without forcing it. Pack your ground flower into the bowl, leaving a little room at the top for airflow. Light the edge of the bowl while inhaling gently to start the cherry, then pull the bowl out when you're ready to clear the chamber. The gear pattern and marbles give you grip points when it's hot, so you're not burning your fingers trying to yank it out mid-hit.
After your session, let the bowl cool for a minute before handling. Tap out the ash into a tray or ashtray, and use the marbles as handles to avoid touching the hot glass directly. The fume glass will start to shift color after a few sessions—don't panic, that's normal and part of the appeal.
For cleaning, let the bowl cool completely, then soak it in isopropyl alcohol (90%+ works best) for 15-20 minutes. Use a pipe cleaner or cotton swab to scrub out any stubborn resin, rinse with warm water, and let it dry before reuse. The gear grooves can collect buildup, so give those extra attention during cleaning.
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 2 inches (50mm) |
| Joint Size | 14mm male |
| Material | Fume glass |
| Joint Type | Frosted (ground glass) |
| Design Features | Sculpted gear texture, 3 marbles |
| Compatibility | 14mm female joints (standard bongs, bubblers, rigs) |
This bowl fits any water pipe, bong, or bubbler with a 14mm female joint. The frosted joint creates a tight seal without needing a rubber grommet, so it works with both scientific glass and softer-joint pieces. If you're using a rig with a 10mm or 18mm joint, you'll need an adapter—this is strictly 14mm male.
The 2-inch length is on the shorter side, so it sits close to the base of your piece. That's great for smaller bongs and bubblers where you don't want the bowl sticking out too far, but if you're running a tall beaker or straight tube, you might prefer a longer stem for easier access. The compact size also means it's not ideal for group sessions where you're trying to pack a massive bowl—this one's built for personal or small-group use.
Yes, as long as your bong has a 14mm female joint. The frosted joint on this bowl creates friction for a snug fit. If you're unsure about your joint size, measure the opening—14mm is about the width of a dime.
Fume glass is made by vaporizing precious metals (usually silver or gold) onto molten glass during production. The metal creates a thin layer that shifts color when exposed to heat and resin buildup. The more you use the bowl, the more pronounced the color change becomes—it's a feature, not a defect.
The three marbles serve as grip points and anti-roll stops. When the bowl is hot, you can hold it by the marbles instead of the glass body. They also prevent the bowl from rolling off flat surfaces when you set it down, which saves you from chasing it across the table or watching it shatter on the floor.
Not recommended. This is a flower bowl designed for dry herb. For concentrates, you'll want a quartz banger or a concentrate-specific nail. Using this bowl for wax or oil will gunk up the gear grooves and make cleaning a nightmare.
Clean it every 5-10 bowls to keep airflow smooth and prevent resin from clogging the holes. If you notice the draw getting tight or the bowl tasting harsh, it's time for a soak. The gear texture can trap buildup faster than smooth bowls, so stay on top of it.
Frosted joints can wear smooth over time with heavy use, but it takes a while—think hundreds of insertions and removals. If you're careful when pulling the bowl (twist gently instead of yanking straight up), the frosting will last longer. If it does smooth out, a dab of bowl grease or beeswax can restore grip.
Let it cool completely first—heat causes glass to expand, which makes stuck bowls worse. Once cool, twist gently while pulling. If it's still stuck, run warm (not hot) water over the joint area to encourage expansion. For stubborn cases, a drop of isopropyl alcohol around the joint can help loosen resin buildup.