$ 39.99
The Oregon Made Glass 7.5" Hammer Bubbler is a compact American-made piece built for flower smokers who want smooth hits without hauling around a full-size bong. At 7.5 inches, it fits in a backpack but still has enough water chamber to cool things down. Made by Oregon Made Glass — a crew known for solid glasswork that doesn't break the bank — and available in multiple colors depending on what's in stock.
This one's built for flower smokers who want something portable but don't want to sacrifice smoothness. If you're bouncing between friends' places or just want a piece that's easy to stash and clean, the hammer bubbler hits the sweet spot. It's also solid for anyone who's tired of cheap glass that cracks after one wrong move — Oregon Made Glass holds up to regular use.
Fill the water chamber about halfway — just enough to cover the downstem without splashing. Pack your bowl, light it, and pull slowly. The water filters the smoke and cools it down before it hits your lungs. Clear the chamber by lifting your finger off the carb hole (usually on the side). Empty the water after each session and rinse it out to keep it from getting grimy.
Hammer bubblers are basically hand pipes with a water chamber — you get the portability of a spoon pipe but with the smoothness of a small bong. The flat base keeps it stable between hits, which is clutch when you're passing it around.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length | 7.5 inches (190mm) |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Hammer bubbler |
| Function | Water pipe (dry herb) |
| Made In | USA (Oregon Made Glass) |
| Colors | Multiple (varies by availability) |
Let it cool, then dump the water. For deeper cleans, soak in isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt, shake it around, rinse thoroughly, and let it dry before reuse.
A hammer bubbler has a water chamber that cools and filters the smoke. Regular hand pipes are dry — no water, just straight airflow. If you want smoother hits without carrying a full bong, the bubbler's your move.
Fill it just enough to cover the downstem — usually about halfway up the chamber. Too much and you'll get splashback. Too little and it won't filter properly. Test it with a test pull before lighting.
Yep, it's legitimately made by Oregon Made Glass in Oregon. Not imported and slapped with a sticker. Supporting domestic glassblowers is part of the appeal here.
Nah, this is a flower pipe. If you're dabbing, you'll want a proper dab rig with a banger. Trying to dab out of this will just make a mess.
Nope, it's purely aesthetic. The function's the same regardless of color. Pick whichever one's available and looks good to you.
It's thicker and better-annealed than most import glass, so it holds up to regular use and minor bumps. That said, it's still glass — drop it on tile and it's toast. Just treat it with basic care and it'll last.
Hammer bubblers typically have a carb on the side. Cover it while you're pulling, release it to clear the chamber. If you've used a spoon pipe before, it's the same concept — just with water filtration added in.