$ 24.99
A 5-inch glass spoon pipe with a green giraffe-print body and a solid color head. Eye-catching, pocketable, and built for dry flower.
The giraffe-print spoon is a piece with personality. The animal-print body in green plays off a solid color head, so it stands out in a tray full of plain clear glass. At 5 inches it's still pocket-friendly, and the worked print gives you something to grip while you pack and light.
Reach for this if you want a daily spoon with some color to it instead of another plain pipe. It's a fun first pipe and an easy gift. If you want a discreet, all-clear look, one of our plainer spoons will suit you better.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length | 5 inches |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Spoon / hand pipe |
| Pattern | Green giraffe print |
| Carb hole | Yes, side |
| Use | Dry flower |
To put it plainly, this is a 5-inch borosilicate spoon pipe with a green giraffe-print body, a solid contrasting head, and a side carb hole, made for dry flower.
Give it a soak in isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt when the pulls start to taste heavy, then rinse with warm water. Let the glass reach room temperature before any hot rinse so the body doesn't take a thermal shock. A padded case keeps the worked glass safe between sessions.
See the rest of our hand pipes, grab a grinder for an even pack, or keep a backup flower bowl on hand.
Drop it in isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt, shake, then rinse with warm water. The salt lifts resin off the walls so flavor stays clean. Let it dry fully before you pack the next bowl.
No, the print is worked into the glass itself. It won't peel, scratch off, or fade with cleaning the way a printed sticker or wrap would. The color stays put through normal use and alcohol soaks.
Yes. Pack the bowl, cap the carb with a finger, light and draw, then lift your finger to clear it. There's no water or assembly, which makes a spoon the easiest pipe to start with.