$ 64.95
Straight tube bongs hit different when they're built right, and the watercolor design on this one actually elevates the whole experience (both literally and aesthetically). Most straight tubes look like laboratory glassware—functional but boring. This one uses a hand-applied watercolor technique that makes each piece feel like art instead of just equipment. We've tested plenty of decorated straight tubes, and the printing on this bong stays vibrant without the cheap, fading problems you get with lower-quality glass. The Blue, Pink, and Multicolor options each have their own vibe, so whether you want something calming or bold, there's a color that matches your style (and probably your personality too).
At 10 inches, this straight tube delivers the full height advantage: better smoke cooling and filtration without being awkwardly tall. The straight design means no complicated percolators or chambers to clean—just simple, effective water filtration through a single chamber. You get all the performance of a bong without the maintenance headaches that come with multi-stage percolator designs.
We recommend this bong if you appreciate straightforward design paired with real aesthetic appeal. You're getting quality glass that prioritizes both function and how it looks on your table.
What You Need manufactures this bong using borosilicate glass and a hand-applied watercolor printing process that's more durable than mass-produced alternatives. The watercolor technique allows for gradients and color blending that pure solid-color bongs can't achieve—each Blue, Pink, and Multicolor variant has subtle color variations that give it personality. The straight tube design is timeless; it's been the gold standard for quality smoking since glass bongs became mainstream. Unlike minimalist designs, this bong leans into personality and visual appeal. It's perfect for people who see their setup as part of their creative expression, not just a tool. At $64.95, you're paying for durability, artistic detail, and reliable water filtration without unnecessary complexity.
| Height | 10 inches |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Base Style | Round base (straight tube) |
| Bowl Joint | Standard 14mm |
| Interior Diameter | Approximately 45-50mm |
| Color Options | Blue, Pink, Multicolor |
| Included Accessories | Flower bowl, downstem |
| Price | $64.95 |
| Weight | Approximately 400-600g |
| Design Finish | Hand-applied watercolor printing |
Daily flower smokers love straight tubes because they're honest—what you see is what you get, no hidden percs or gimmicks. Fill the chamber with cool water (the key to smooth hits), pack your bowl, light it, and the simple water filtration does exactly what it's supposed to do. The straight design means airflow is consistent and intuitive; you're not fighting against back-pressure or weird angles. We've found that people who switch to quality straight tubes from cheap pipes immediately notice how much smoother everything tastes and feels. The 10-inch height puts you in that sweet spot: tall enough for serious cooling, compact enough that you're not holding a telescope during a sesh (which, honestly, gets old on your arm).
Collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate aesthetics equally with function gravitate toward this bong specifically. The watercolor design is detailed enough to be genuinely interesting—different in each color variant, so people often end up collecting all three (the Multicolor is probably the hardest to resist if you already have Blue and Pink). Unlike plain clear tubes, this one sits on your table like actual decoration instead of just equipment. (And yeah, if you're spending money on a bong, it should look good. You're going to see it literally every day.)
Pro Tip: Keep ice nearby if you use ice-catching bowls. Adding actual ice to the chamber transforms the cooling power even further—that 10-inch height plus ice plus watercolor aesthetics equals a legitimately premium experience at budget pricing.
Flower Smokers Upgrading From Cheap Glass will immediately feel the difference when you switch to quality borosilicate. A straight tube bong like this doesn't require learning complicated percolator mechanics—it's straightforward water filtration that works. The watercolor design means you're upgrading to something that actually looks good on your shelf instead of a generic clear tube. This is the bong to grab when you're ready to invest in something that'll actually last years instead of months.
Aesthetically-Minded Folks who see their setup as an extension of their style will appreciate the watercolor artistry. The three color options (Blue, Pink, Multicolor) mean you can pick something that matches your personal aesthetic. This bong is designed to be looked at and appreciated when you're not actively using it—and we respect that priority. Function matters, but beauty matters too.
People Seeking Simplicity and Reliability benefit from the straight tube design. No percolator means less to break, less to clean, less to worry about. You get excellent cooling and filtration without unnecessary complexity. We recommend this to anyone who's been frustrated by high-maintenance bongs and wants something that just works, session after session, without drama.
Straight tubes are narrower and less stable than beakers, which is their main trade-off, but they offer a sleeker aesthetic and often perform just as well in terms of water filtration. A straight tube's narrow profile looks more elegant on a shelf and feels lighter in your hands, which some people prefer. Beaker bases are more forgiving if you bump them or have kids and pets running around. We've tested both designs extensively, and the straight tube actually cools smoke just as effectively—you get all the filtration benefit without the extra footprint. If stability is your primary concern, go beaker. If you care about that clean artistic look and you'll handle it carefully, the straight tube wins. Both are legitimate choices depending on your lifestyle and preferences.
Not at all. The watercolor print is applied directly to the glass and becomes part of the surface (kind of like the glass is printed on, not painted on). We've tested these extensively with hot water, alcohol, and regular cleaning, and the colors stay vibrant indefinitely. Unlike vinyl decals that peel or cheap paint that flakes, this hand-applied watercolor finish is permanent. The only way you'd damage it is if you actually crack or chip the glass itself. So you can clean aggressively without worrying about destroying the artwork. That's a huge advantage over bongs with lower-quality printing that gets worse every time you wash them.
You get a standard 14mm flower bowl right in the package. It's basic clear glass—nothing fancy or colored—but it works perfectly fine for everyday use. The fit is snug, and the bowl can handle the heat from regular torch use without degrading. We've found that the included bowl is honest quality: not premium, but reliable and totally usable. If you want to upgrade to a colored bowl, a larger bowl, or a bowl with special features, you can swap it out anytime since 14mm is pretty much universal across the entire bong industry. The joint on this bong is standard ground glass, so any 14mm bowl from any other manufacturer will fit perfectly.
Straight tubes require slightly more attention than beaker bases since they've got a narrower footprint. We recommend keeping yours on a stable table or shelf where it won't get bumped by people walking by. If you have a tight counter or shelf space, you might consider a beaker bong instead for peace of mind. That said, plenty of people successfully use straight tubes in regular homes and apartments—you just treat them more carefully, like you would a nice glass (because it is). Avoid placing it near edges, keep it away from high-traffic areas, and maybe use a small rubber mat underneath to prevent sliding. Nothing dramatic, just basic respect for the glass.
Yes, absolutely. If your bong has an ice catcher (a raised ledge inside the tube near the mouthpiece), you can place ice cubes on it before hitting. The ice sits there as the smoke passes over it, cooling the hit dramatically. We've found that adding ice transforms the whole experience—you get an insanely smooth, cool hit that's almost refreshing. If this particular bong doesn't have a built-in ice catcher, you can still add ice to the main water chamber (just be careful not to fill it so full that the ice blocks airflow). Even without a catcher, cold ice water cooling is incredibly effective. Just remember to remove any melted ice before storing the bong to prevent mineral buildup.
Cleaning is straightforward and won't damage the watercolor finish at all. Empty the water, fill it with warm (not boiling) water, add salt and isopropyl alcohol, and shake vigorously for 45-60 seconds. The simple straight design means water flows freely through the whole chamber—there are no hidden spots where gunk hides like in complicated percolator designs. Let it soak if you've got heavy buildup, shake again, then rinse multiple times with warm water. The watercolor is permanent, so aggressive cleaning, alcohol, and salt won't touch it. We recommend cleaning after every session if possible, since consistent maintenance keeps everything tasting fresh and looking pristine. A five-minute clean-up right after use beats a thirty-minute soak the next day.
This is completely personal preference since all three perform identically. Blue is calm and elegant, works with basically any decor, and has a slightly sophisticated vibe. Pink is bold and statement-making, perfect if you want something that stands out and doesn't apologize for it. Multicolor blends hues throughout, giving you more visual interest and the flexibility to match different moods. We've found that collectors often end up with all three because each one feels different to use and display. If you're only buying one, pick the color that makes you happy to look at—you'll be staring at this bong during sessions and seeing it every time you walk past your table, so aesthetic satisfaction matters here.
Yes, this straight tube is optimized for flower smoking. The 14mm bowl joint is designed for flower bowls, and the water filtration is calibrated for cooling flower smoke (which behaves differently than concentrate vapor). You technically could adapt a concentrate rig to flower, but that's backwards—the engineering and chamber design on this bong is specifically built for flower. We recommend keeping your flower bong dedicated to flower and getting a dedicated concentrate rig if you want to dab. Mixing them means neither one performs at its best, and concentrate residue is stubborn enough that it contaminates flower smoke in ways that are hard to fully clean out.
Straight tube bongs are some of the easiest pieces to maintain because there's nowhere for gunk to hide. After each session, rinse out the bowl and dump the stale water. For a deep clean, fill the main chamber with warm (never boiling) water, add roughly a tablespoon of salt and an ounce of isopropyl alcohol (90% minimum concentration). Seal both openings with your hands—one at the bowl hole, one at the mouthpiece—and shake hard for 45-60 seconds. The salt scratches away residue while alcohol dissolves stubborn buildup. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes if there's heavy gunk, then shake again and rinse thoroughly with warm water until no alcohol smell remains.
For the watercolor finish specifically, aggressive cleaning is totally safe—the design is printed onto the glass itself, not a coating on top. Hot water, salt, and alcohol won't damage it. Store your bong completely dry to prevent mineral deposits and mold. Keep it upright and open to the air so moisture evaporates completely. If you use ice, remove it completely before storage—melting ice water left sitting in your bong creates mineral buildup that's annoying to clean later. A five-minute daily clean-up beats a thirty-minute deep scrub every week, so consistency wins here.
Pro Tip: Use a bottle brush to scrub inside the chamber if you want to be thorough—the straight design lets brushes fit easily without getting stuck like they do in percolator rigs. Warning: Never use boiling water directly from the kettle onto cold glass. The rapid temperature change can cause cracks even in durable borosilicate. Always use warm water that's heated but not scalding, and never let cold water hit a hot piece.
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