$ 14.99
A compact 4.5-inch borosilicate hand bubbler with fumed glass and color swirl accents. Water filtration in a pocket-friendly footprint.
A bubbler hits softer than a dry pipe — that's the whole point. This one keeps the format simple at 4.5 inches, with fumed glass that color-shifts over time and swirl accents that catch light without getting busy. We'd hand it to a friend who's never used water filtration before; it's that approachable.
Bubbler-curious smokers: If you've only used dry pipes, this is the lowest-friction way to try water filtration.
Travel sessions: Small enough to bring along, sturdy enough to survive the bag.
Anyone on a budget: Entry-level price, real borosilicate, not a throwaway.
Worth Noting: Color and swirl placement varies. The form is the same as the photo; the exact color story on yours will be its own.
| Length | 4.5 inches |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Fume + color swirl |
| Use type | Dry flower with water filtration |
| Carb | Side carb hole |
| Origin | Imported, hand-finished |
| Care | Iso/salt, lukewarm rinse |
To recap: a 4.5-inch borosilicate hand bubbler with fumed glass and color swirl accents, a side carb hole, and standard iso/salt cleaning. Fumed glass deepens in tone with use.
Iso and salt does the work. Drop the bubbler in a sealed bag with 91% isopropyl alcohol and a tablespoon of coarse salt, shake gently for a minute or two, and rinse with lukewarm water. The fumed layer is between the glass walls, so cleaning won't dull it. Change the water every few sessions to keep flavor clean.
About a thumb's depth — enough to cover the bowl-end submersion line without splashing into the mouthpiece. Test with a couple dry pulls before lighting.
That's the silver or gold fume reacting to repeated heat cycles. It's expected and part of the piece's character.
The bowl is integrated — there's no removable slide on this style of bubbler.
No. Heat cycles and detergent will degrade fumed glass faster than hand cleaning. Iso/salt at room temp is the right call.
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