$ 14.99
The 4.5" Two-Tone Spiral Glass Hand Pipe is a compact spoon pipe built for portability and everyday use. The spiral two-tone design adds visual interest while the 4.5 inch length keeps it pocket-friendly without sacrificing bowl capacity. If you're tired of generic gas station pieces that crack after a week, this is a solid step up at a price that won't make you nervous about breaking it.
This pipe works for smokers who need something portable and unbreakable-adjacent. Good for people who smoke solo or share with one or two friends, who appreciate a little style without paying boutique prices, and who want something they can toss in a bag without babying it. If you're rotating through cheap pipes every month because they crack or get lost, grab a few of these at this price point.
Pack the bowl loosely—don't jam it tight or airflow suffers. Cover the carb (the little hole on the side) with your thumb while lighting, then release it mid-hit to clear the chamber. The spiral design means you'll see smoke swirl through the glass as you pull, which is satisfying but also useful for gauging hit size.
For newer smokers: start with the carb partially covered to control airflow. You don't need to rip it hard—gentle, steady pulls work better with hand pipes like this.
Clean it every few sessions to keep airflow clear. Resin builds up fast in the narrow neck, and you'll taste it after a while. Soak in isopropyl alcohol (90%+ works best), shake with coarse salt if needed, rinse thoroughly, and let it dry completely before your next session.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length | 4.5 inches (114mm) |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Two-tone spiral spoon pipe |
| Carb | Yes, left side (standard placement) |
| Bowl Depth | Standard capacity for 1-2 users |
| Colorways | Multiple two-tone options available |
Let the pipe cool completely after use before cleaning. For routine maintenance, soak in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol for 30 minutes, shake with coarse salt to scrub stubborn resin, rinse with warm water, and dry completely. For heavy buildup, use a pipe cleaner or cotton swab dipped in alcohol to reach tight spots in the neck and bowl.
Store in a padded case or soft pouch when traveling—borosilicate is durable but not indestructible. Avoid extreme temperature changes (don't run hot glass under cold water immediately after use).
The bowl holds enough for 1-2 people to share comfortably, or a solid solo session without constant repacking. It's deeper than typical cheap spoon pipes but not huge—think 3-4 decent hits before you need to reload.
No, it's purely aesthetic. The spiral is worked into the glass during production and doesn't change airflow or function. It does make each pipe unique since the color swirls vary slightly between pieces.
Color availability varies by stock. Contact the shop directly to ask about current colorways—they usually have a few options rotating through inventory.
It's borosilicate glass, which is thicker and more heat-resistant than cheap soda-lime glass. It'll handle normal use and minor bumps, but it's still glass—don't drop it on concrete. For travel or clumsy situations, consider keeping it in a padded case or grab a silicone pipe as a backup.
Every 3-5 sessions keeps airflow optimal and flavor fresh. If you notice the carb clogging or taste getting harsh, it's past due. Regular cleaning is way easier than scraping off weeks of caked resin.
At 4.5 inches, it fits in most jeans or jacket pockets without sticking out awkwardly. It's not as discreet as a one-hitter, but it's compact enough for daily carry. Just mind the bowl if you're throwing it in a bag with other stuff—wrapping it in a bandana or sock prevents scratches.
The carb is on the left side, which is standard for right-handed users. Lefties can flip it around and use their right thumb on the carb—it works fine, just takes a session or two to adjust to the grip.