$ 17.99
A compact 4-inch glass spoon pipe in a solid color with three worked dots on the body and three on the head. Small, simple, and easy to carry.
The triple-dot spoon is about as easy as a pipe gets. It's 4 inches of solid-color glass with a trio of worked dots on the body and another trio on the head for grip. We'd point a first-time buyer here because it's small, cheap to replace, and does exactly what a spoon should.
The easiest entry point for someone buying their first pipe, and a cheap, grab-and-go backup for everyone else. If you want a longer pipe that keeps more heat off your hand, step up to one of our 5-inch spoons.
Worth Noting: At 4 inches the chamber is short, so smoke can feel a touch warmer than on a larger pipe. Taking slower pulls keeps it comfortable.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length | 4 inches |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Spoon / hand pipe |
| Accents | 3 body dots, 3 head dots |
| Carb hole | Yes, side |
| Use | Dry flower |
In short, this is a 4-inch borosilicate spoon pipe in a solid color with three body dots, three head dots, and a side carb hole, sized for easy pocket carry.
Soak it in isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt when the flavor turns harsh, then rinse with warm water and dry. Let the glass reach room temperature before a hot rinse so it doesn't crack. A small padded pouch keeps the dots from chipping in a bag.
Find more hand pipes, grab a pocket grinder to match, or keep a spare flower bowl around.
Yes. It's small, simple, and inexpensive to replace. Pack the bowl, cover the carb, light and draw, then release to clear. There's nothing to assemble and no water to manage.
Soak the pipe in isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt, shake, then rinse with warm water. The salt scrubs resin from the walls. Let it dry before you pack the next bowl.
It's the trade-off for pocketability. A 4-inch spoon carries easily but has a shorter chamber, so pulls run a little warmer. Slower draws keep it smooth; size up to a 5-inch pipe for cooler smoke.