$ 43.99
There's nothing worse than a bong that either clogs, cracks, or delivers harsh hits. The 10'' Color Lip Beaker does none of those things. It's a straightforward water pipe built for flower smokers who want solid filtration without fuss (or the price tag that comes with unnecessary bells and whistles). We picked this one because it checks every box: dependable glass construction, functional design, and a color lip that actually adds visual appeal without compromising anything.
Our community keeps coming back to simple, well-made pieces. We've learned that most smokers don't need the most complicated rig on the shelf - they need something that works today, tomorrow, and six months from now. The Color Lip Beaker represents what we value in this space: glass that holds up, water chambers that actually cool your smoke, and a footprint that fits on any shelf. It's the kind of piece that becomes a daily driver, not a showpiece.
At a great value, you're getting a full-sized beaker bong with proper water filtration and genuine glass quality. That's the value we stand behind. No shortcuts on materials, no weird compromises on function. Just a reliable water pipe that delivers smooth hits and lasts.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Height | 10 inches |
| Base Type | Beaker (wide, stable footprint) |
| Joint Size | 14mm |
| Joint Angle | 90-degree |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Wall Thickness | Medium (durable daily-use glass) |
| Accent Feature | Color lip (rim accent in various colors) |
| Carb Style | Slide bowl (removable, standard) |
| Included Components | Bong, downstem, slide bowl |
| Water Capacity | Approximately 16-20 oz (depends on final chamber design) |
The daily driver setup: Pack, light, pull - this is the piece that sits next to your couch. You reach for it multiple times a day because it delivers smooth hits without drama. The beaker base keeps it grounded even when you're half-asleep, and the water chamber is deep enough that you actually feel the difference versus dry smoking. Most of our customers tell us this becomes their go-to bong within a week. Pro Tip: Keep your bowl clean between sessions by rinsing it immediately after use. Dried resin gets sticky, and a two-second rinse saves you scrubbing later.
The group circle: The 10-inch height and stable base make this work for passing around. No one's worried about tipping it. The water chamber is substantial enough that four or five people can keep pulling without the chamber emptying out. It looks solid without being flashy (the color lip adds just enough style). People respect a simple, well-maintained beaker bong.
The portable session: Not as portable as a hand pipe, but way more functional than carrying multiple bowls. Some smokers keep this at a friend's place or take it to events. The footprint is reasonable, and the durability means it survives being packed and moved around.
Q: How much water do I actually put in this?
A: Fill it until the downstem sits about half an inch underwater - you want the stem submerged but not so much that water splashes into your mouth when you pull. Start low and add more until you find your sweet spot. Most smokers settle somewhere between one and two inches of water in the chamber. You'll figure out your preference pretty fast (it's hard to mess this up).
Q: Will this fit on a shelf, or is it too tall?
A: At 10 inches, it fits most standard shelves with room above. It's not towering over everything in the room, but it's definitely noticeable. If you're tight on space, measure your shelf height and make sure you have at least 12 inches of clearance (for the bong plus a bit of buffer). Most people find it's a great size - visible enough to appreciate, not so big it dominates the space.
Q: Can I use any bowl with this, or does it have to be specific?
A: The standard 14mm joint means any 14mm male slide bowl works. You're not locked into one style or brand. If the original bowl breaks or you want to try a different size, you can swap it out at any shop. That's the beauty of standard sizes - you're never stuck hunting for replacement parts.
Q: How do I keep it from getting cloudy or stained?
A: Clean it regularly (ideally right after use). Hot water and a brush handle most buildup. For tougher stains or resin, use a bong cleaning solution (salt and isopropyl alcohol work, or grab a commercial cleaner). The glass itself doesn't stain - it's residue on the surface. Regular cleaning keeps it looking like new for years.
Q: Is the color lip painted on, or is it actual colored glass?
A: The color lip is built into the glass - it's not paint or a coating. That means it won't chip, peel, or wear off. The color will stay vibrant as long as the bong exists. It's a genuine design feature, not something superficial.
Q: What happens if it breaks - can I replace individual parts?
A: The downstem and bowl are replaceable (they're standard 14mm parts available everywhere). If the main chamber cracks or breaks, you'd need a new bong. Borosilicate glass is durable, but it's still glass. Treat it respectfully and it'll last years. Most breakage comes from drops or impacts, not normal use.
Q: Does the beaker base really make that much of a difference compared to a straight tube?
A: Yes. The wider base holds more water and gives you more surface area for diffusion (more water contact means cooler smoke). It's also way more stable - you're not worried about it tipping. Straight tubes are lighter and smaller, but for a stationary piece you plan to use regularly, beaker geometry is genuinely better for filtration and safety.
Daily cleaning: Dump the water and rinse the chamber with hot water right after your session. Use a soft brush or pipe cleaner to scrub the inside of the beaker. This takes 30 seconds and keeps buildup from hardening. The bowl should be rinsed too - fresh resin is way easier to wipe off than baked-on stuff.
Weekly deep clean: Fill the bong halfway with a mixture of hot water and isopropyl alcohol. Add a generous pour of coarse salt (kosher salt or sea salt works). Plug the holes and shake vigorously for 2-3 minutes. The salt acts as an abrasive. Pour out the solution, rinse thoroughly with hot water until you smell no alcohol. Let it air dry or wipe it down. If you're using a commercial bong cleaner, follow the product instructions - most work similarly.
The downstem and bowl: These pick up residue faster than the main chamber. Soak them in your cleaning solution for 15-20 minutes, then scrub with a small brush. Pipe cleaners work great for the interior of the downstem. Rinse and dry completely before using.
Storage: Keep it somewhere stable (not near edges where it could fall). Store it dry - don't leave water sitting in the chamber for days. If you're storing it for a while, make sure it's completely clean and dry. Borosilicate doesn't degrade, but dust and moisture can collect inside if it sits unused.
Warning: Never use abrasive scrubbers or rough materials on the glass itself - you can create microscopic cracks that weaken the bong over time. Soft brushes and cleaning solutions do the job without risking damage. Also, avoid sudden temperature changes (like taking it from a hot wash and setting it on a cold surface) - thermal shock can crack glass.
Once you've got your beaker locked in, a few complementary pieces level up your whole session. We've curated collections that pair naturally with this bong: