7″ OREGON MADE GLASS DRY SIDECAR – MADE IN USA

The 7" Oregon Made Glass Dry Sidecar is a premium glass hand pipe built for smokers who care about American-made craftsmanship and smooth, comfortable pulls. Designed and made in Oregon, this sidecar-style piece keeps heat away from your face while the 7-inch (178mm) length gives you a solid, balanced feel in hand. It’s the kind of dry piece you buy once and keep in rotation for years.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Cooler, more relaxed draws — the sidecar mouthpiece sits off to the side, so you’re not hovering right over a hot bowl
  • Feels substantial, not flimsy — 7 inches (178mm) of solid glass gives you control without feeling bulky
  • Crafted in Oregon — you’re supporting true American-made glass, not mass-produced mystery imports
  • Clean flavor from glass — no weird tastes, just your flower doing its thing
  • Easy to grip and pass — sidecar design helps keep the bowl upright when you’re handing it around
  • Display-worthy — each piece brings that artisanal, small-batch vibe to your stash

Best For

This 7" Dry Sidecar is made for smokers who already went through a few cheap spoons and are ready for something with real character. If you like the simplicity of a dry pipe but want a little more comfort and style than a basic bowl, this fits right in next to your other favorite smoke shop products. It’s also a solid choice for anyone who prefers American-made glass and wants a daily driver that still looks good on the coffee table.

How to Use It

This piece works just like a standard dry hand pipe, but the sidecar layout changes the feel in a good way. The bowl sits out front while the mouthpiece is kicked off to the side, so the heat and any stray ash are farther from your face. That offset angle also makes it a little easier to see what you’re doing while you’re working the bowl, especially when you’re mid-sesh and not trying to think too hard.

Between rips, you can rest it gently on a flat surface and the sidecar helps keep the mouthpiece elevated. A lot of people like to park it on a dab mat or small pad so any ash or herb crumbs don’t end up welded to the table. When things get dirty, a quick soak and rinse brings the glass back to clear.

The Basics

Function-wise, this is a straightforward dry piece: you get that instant, no-water drag with direct flavor from your flower. The longer 7" body gives the smoke a little more distance to travel compared to a tiny pocket spoon, which helps knock the edge off the heat. The sidecar mouthpiece also shifts your hand position, so it feels more natural if you like to relax your wrist instead of holding something straight out.

Because it’s glass, you don’t have to worry about off-flavors or weird coatings. If you want to really baby it, you can store it between uses with your other gear or keep it in the same spot you stash your nicer smoking accessories, so it’s always ready when you are.

Specifications

Type Dry sidecar hand pipe
Length 7 inches (178mm)
Material Glass
Style Sidecar mouthpiece
Origin Oregon, USA
Price $99.99

Fit, Feel & Use Notes

At 7" (178mm), this sits in that sweet spot between "pocket-sized" and "coffee-table piece." It’s small enough to travel around the house, big enough to feel sturdy, and the sidecar keeps the bowl more upright when you set it down. If you’re the type who’s constantly knocking tiny pipes off the armrest, this shape is a lot more forgiving.

The glass construction means it’ll handle normal heat from your flower just fine, but like any glass piece, don’t shock it with extreme temperature changes. If you ever decide to pair this with other gear, you can keep your herb or ground flower staged in separate containers or storage and packaging so you’re not constantly reloading from a crumpled bag.

Care & Cleaning

Keeping this Oregon-made sidecar fresh is simple: let it cool completely after a sesh, then tap or wipe out any loose ash or herb. For deeper cleans when the resin builds up, soak the pipe in isopropyl alcohol, rinse thoroughly with water, and let it dry fully before you use it again. Regular light cleaning keeps the airflow open and the glass looking like new.

FAQ

  • How big is this pipe actually?
    It’s 7 inches (178mm) long, which makes it longer than a typical pocket spoon but still super manageable as a daily hand pipe. That extra length helps with both grip and cooling.
  • What’s the advantage of the sidecar design?
    The sidecar mouthpiece is offset from the bowl, so heat and any stray ash are directed away from your face. It also gives you a more relaxed hand position and can feel more natural to hit than a straight-line pipe.
  • Is this really made in the USA?
    Yes. This piece is made in Oregon, so if you’re building out a lineup of American-made glass, it fits right in with your other quality pieces and locally crafted bongs and rigs.
  • Can I travel with it?
    It’s a solid home or car piece, but remember it’s still glass. If you’re tossing it in a bag, give it some padding or a case, just like you would with any nice hand pipe you don’t want to crack.
  • How do I keep the flavor clean?
    Regular quick cleans go a long way. Let it cool, dump or wipe out the bowl after use, and give it a soak in isopropyl alcohol when it starts to look cloudy. Clean glass always tastes better than a resin-clogged tube.
  • Is this good for daily use, or more of a "special" piece?
    It works great as a daily driver thanks to the size and comfort, but the Oregon-made craftsmanship definitely makes it feel special. A lot of people use something like this while keeping cheaper throwaway pieces as backups or for sharing.
  • What should I store this with?
    You can keep it with the rest of your glass and tools or stash it near your flower and glass jars so everything’s in one place. Just avoid tossing it into a hard drawer where it can bang against other heavy items.
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