$ 19.99
The 3.5" Fume Body Frit Head Hand Pipe is a 3.5" hand-blown borosilicate pipe with fume and frit-head detailing. Here's what you're getting:
We've carried fume-and-frit spoons like this one for years because they punch above their price. The fume work gives the body a soft pearlescent wash that shifts when you hold it up to light, and the frit on the head adds textured color without making the pipe feel busy. It's the kind of piece that ends up in your daily rotation without drama.
This is a solid pick if you're after a reliable glass spoon that doesn't look generic. We'd recommend it to anyone building out a small home collection, picking up their first real glass piece after a silicone starter, or just wanting something pretty that still hits like a workhorse.
Worth Noting: Because colors are hand-pulled, the exact shade varies from piece to piece. If you need a specific colorway, message us before you order and we'll send photos of what's actually in stock.
| Length | 3.5" |
|---|---|
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Fume body, frit head |
| Carb | Left side, standard |
| Cleaning | Iso + salt soak |
Quick recap: a 3.5"-long borosilicate spoon pipe with a fume-washed body and frit-textured head. Left-side carb. Hand-pulled colorways that vary piece to piece. Cleans with standard iso-and-salt soak.
Soak in 91% isopropyl with a pinch of kosher salt for about twenty minutes, then swirl and rinse with hot water. If resin is stubborn, repeat with fresh iso. Don't use a torch to burn out resin — it'll crack the glass.
Fume is silver or gold vapor fused into the glass during blowing. It creates a pearlescent color shift — gold fume trends pink-orange, silver trends blue-green. It's not paint, so it won't wear off.
Colorways are hand-pulled and we don't stock by color — message us before ordering and we'll send photos of what's available. We can usually match a general request (warmer vs. cooler tones).
Glass gives cleaner flavor than silicone because it doesn't absorb resin or smell. It's also easier to clean with iso-and-salt. The tradeoff is durability — glass breaks if you drop it on concrete.
Looking for more? Browse our full selection of hand pipes, flower bowls, and grinders — we pair everything so it works together.