3.5″ 14mm Thick Fume Up Horn Flower Bowl

The 3.5" 14mm Thick Fume Up Horn Flower Bowl is a compact, durable glass slide built for daily flower sessions. Thick fumed glass and an upward horn handle make this bowl easy to grip and harder to break than standard slides. The frosted 14mm male joint fits snug in most standard female downstems.

Key Benefits

  • Thick fumed glass construction — takes drops and heat cycles better than thin-walled bowls
  • Up horn handle design — easy to lift out without burning your fingers, even mid-sesh
  • Frosted 14mm male joint — fits tight and seals clean with standard female downstems on most bongs
  • Compact 3.5" length — small enough to pack and clear easily, big enough to load a proper bowl
  • Color-changing fume — heat reveals color shifts over time as you use it

Best For

Flower smokers who want a reliable, easy-to-grab bowl that doesn't feel fragile. Works for daily drivers who go through multiple bowls a day and want something that won't shatter the first time it hits the coffee table.

How It Works

The up horn handle is your grab point — lift straight up after you clear the chamber, no awkward pinching or burned fingertips. The frosted joint creates a snug seal with your downstem, so you're not chasing air leaks or wobbly fits.

Fumed glass changes color with heat and resin buildup. When you first get it, the color is subtle. After a few sessions, you'll see blues, golds, or purples start to show. It's not just cosmetic — it's a visual reminder to clean the thing before it clogs.

Pack your flower in the bowl, light, and pull. The 3.5" length keeps the bowl close to the water for smooth hits without making it awkward to handle. When you're done, pop it out, tap it clean, and you're ready for the next round.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Length 3.5 inches (89mm)
Joint Size 14mm male
Joint Type Frosted (ground glass)
Material Thick fumed borosilicate glass
Handle Style Up horn

Fit & Compatibility

Fits any bong or water pipe with a standard 14mm female joint. The frosted joint creates an airtight seal without needing extra rubber grommets. If your downstem is 18mm, this won't fit — you'd need an adapter or a different bowl size.

Care & Cleaning

Let it cool after use, then scrape or tap out ash. For deeper cleans, soak in isopropyl alcohol, rinse thoroughly, and dry before reuse. The frosted joint can hold onto resin, so give it a swab every few sessions to keep the seal tight.

FAQ

Will this fit my 14mm bong?

Yes, as long as your bong has a 14mm female joint. The frosted male joint on this bowl fits standard 14mm downstems. If your bong is 18mm, you'll need a different bowl or an adapter.

What's the difference between frosted and regular joints?

Frosted (ground glass) joints create a tighter seal than smooth glass. You don't need a grommet, and the fit stays snug session after session. Clean it regularly to keep the seal working right.

Does the fume color change?

Yeah. Fumed glass reacts to heat and resin buildup, so you'll see color shifts — usually blues, golds, or purples — after a few uses. The more you smoke it, the more the colors develop.

How do I know when to clean it?

When airflow gets restricted or resin starts clogging the bowl, it's time. The frosted joint can also get sticky with buildup, which affects the seal. A quick alcohol soak every few days keeps it running smooth.

Is the up horn handle better than a regular bowl?

For most people, yes. The horn gives you a solid grip point so you're not pinching hot glass or fumbling mid-pull. If you've burned your fingers lifting a bowl before, the horn makes a difference.

Can I use this for concentrates?

Not really. This is a flower bowl — the design doesn't hold concentrates well and they'll just drip through. For dabs, grab a proper banger or nectar collector.

What if it doesn't fit tight in my downstem?

Check that your downstem is actually 14mm female. If it is and the fit is still loose, there might be resin buildup on the frosted joint — clean both the bowl and downstem with alcohol and try again.

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