$ 34.99
A compact, heart-shaped hand pipe that's perfect for flower lovers who want something cute without sacrificing performance. We packed borosilicate glass durability, a deep bowl, and smooth hits into a piece that fits right in your hand.
Let's be real - sometimes you want a hand pipe that's both functional and fun. This 3-inch heart pipe does exactly that. Our glass team sourced premium borosilicate so you get a smooth hit every time without worrying about it cracking under heat (though accidents happen, we get it). The heart shape isn't just for looks either (okay, it mostly is, but it makes packing and holding way more comfortable than a standard spoon).
The bowl is deep enough for a solid session, and the left-side carb gives you control when you need it. We've tested these ourselves around the shop, and they hit like pipes twice the price. That's not us exaggerating - it's just what happens when you start with quality glass and a simple design that actually works.
Whether you're a flower fan looking to add something with personality to your collection, or you just want a cute gift that actually performs, this little heart pipe punches way above its weight class (literally - it's light enough to pocket, heavy enough to feel real).
Finding a hand pipe that looks good AND hits smooth is harder than it sounds. Most cute pipes sacrifice function for form, but we refused to do that here. This heart pipe proves you don't have to choose between style and quality (we're proud of that, honestly).
The borosilicate glass construction means you're holding something built to last, not something that'll chip on the first pack. We source the same glass our best-selling pieces are made from - that's how serious we are about durability. You'll feel the difference the moment you unbox it (the weight alone tells you this isn't cheap glass).
Size matters, and 3 inches hits the sweet spot. It's small enough to be portable and discreet, but big enough that you're not cramming flower in with tweezers (we've all been there, and it's not fun). The heart bowl is actually deeper than standard spoon pipes at this size, which means longer sessions and better flavor from your flower.
The carb hole placement on the left side is intentional. We tested right-side and center placements - left just works better for most hand positions. When you use the carb, you get clean, predictable hits without any coughing surprises (the small details matter way more than people think).
This pipe becomes a conversation starter without being obnoxious about it. Your friends will notice it, ask about it, and want to try it. That's the mark of a genuinely good piece - it's memorable for the right reasons.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Premium borosilicate glass |
| Overall Length | 3 inches |
| Bowl Shape | Deep heart design |
| Carb Hole | Left-side placement for ergonomic control |
| Weight | Lightweight for portability |
| Use | Flower smoking |
| Color Options | Multiple colors available |
3-inch heart-shaped spoon pipe made from durable borosilicate glass with a deep bowl and left-side carb hole. Perfect for flower lovers who want style without sacrificing function. Ships ready to use - no assembly needed.
Most flower fans treat this pipe like their go-to portable piece. You pack the heart bowl about three-quarters full (don't overstuff - air flow is your friend), cover the carb hole with your thumb, light the flower while taking a slow draw, then release the carb to clear the chamber. The 3-inch size makes it super easy to control with one hand, whether you're sitting or standing (really matters more than people think).
Here's the thing about the left-side carb - it positions perfectly when you're holding the pipe naturally. Your thumb covers it without any awkward hand gymnastics, and the hit clears clean every time. After you finish a bowl, just tap it out into an ashtray and you're ready for the next pack (which usually happens pretty quickly, since the bowl is generous).
Pro Tip: Keep a small brush or pipe cleaner nearby for occasional maintenance. A quick clean every few days keeps the flavor pure and the airflow smooth. Store it somewhere safe where it won't roll around - even borosilicate glass doesn't appreciate a hard fall onto tile.Flower Lovers Looking for Portability: You want something that comes with you everywhere - backpack, pocket, travel bag. This 3-inch pipe is light, durable, and doesn't need any accessories to function. Just pack and go (plus, the heart shape makes it your signature piece).
People Building Their First Glass Collection: If you're new to hand pipes and want something that actually works without the learning curve, this is it. The design is straightforward, the hits are smooth, and the price point won't make you nervous if you drop it (though don't drop it, obviously).
Gift Hunters Who Need Something Thoughtful: Looking for a gift for the flower fan who already has a few pipes? The heart shape makes this feel personal without being childish. It's cute, functional, and comes from a real smoke shop (not a gas station gift aisle).
Experienced Smokers Who Love Unique Pieces: You appreciate good glass and distinctive design. This pipe delivers on both counts - it's made from quality borosilicate and the heart shape makes it instantly recognizable in any group session.
The borosilicate glass bowl heats up during use, which is how you know the flower is burning right. Hold the pipe by the stem or use a pipe rest between hits. We always tell folks to respect the heat and avoid touching the bowl directly while it's active (most smokers learn this fast).
This pipe is designed for dry flower smoking. The bowl shape and carb placement are optimized for flower - that's what we built it for and what it does best. Trying other materials might damage the glass or create safety issues (borosilicate glass handles flower heat great, but not everything).
Grab a pipe brush or thin bottlebrush (available at most smoke shops), some rubbing alcohol, and hot water. Soak for 20 minutes if it's really gunked up, then brush and rinse thoroughly. For stubborn buildup, repeat soak sessions work better than aggressive scrubbing. Never use abrasive materials - they'll scratch the glass interior (and scratches trap residue).
Borosilicate glass is tough and resists thermal shock for travel use. It'll still crack if you drop it on concrete or squeeze it too hard in a bag. Pack it in a padded case or sock, and it'll go anywhere with you for years (we've sent these all over the country with great feedback).
Small outside chips are usually cosmetic, annoying but not a deal-breaker for daily use. Large chips or bowl breaks are safety hazards (sharp edges, unstable structure). We offer 30-day returns on unused pipes, and our team can advise on whether a specific chip is something you can live with safely.
Borosilicate glass doesn't "wear out" - it gets darker as tar and residue build up, but the structure stays the same indefinitely. Regular cleaning keeps it looking fresh for years. We're talking hundreds or thousands of packs from a single pipe (honestly, you'll get bored with the design before the glass fails).
We don't recommend it. Dishwasher heat can be unpredictable, and the water jets might damage the carb hole or cause thermal shock if the glass cools too quickly. Hand washing with hot water and a brush is the safest approach and honestly takes 2 minutes (way less hassle than we make it sound).
Start with a basic hand wash after each session - rinse the bowl and stem with warm water while residue is still soft. For deeper cleaning (usually weekly if you're a regular user), soak the pipe in rubbing alcohol for 30 minutes, then scrub the bowl with a thin brush. Rinse thoroughly with hot water and let it air dry completely before storing (water left inside breeds mold, even in glass).
For really stubborn buildup, a 50/50 mix of rubbing alcohol and hot water works better than straight alcohol. Soak longer (up to an hour) and be patient - aggressive scrubbing scratches the interior glass and creates new spots for residue to stick. After cleaning, wipe the outside with a soft cloth to keep it looking fresh (your friends will notice clean glass).
Store the pipe upright in a safe spot where it won't roll or get knocked over. Keep it away from extreme temperature changes - rapid heating and cooling stresses borosilicate glass (thermal shock is the main way these break, not normal use). If you travel with it, use a padded pipe case or wrap it in cloth inside your bag.
Warning: Never use harsh chemicals like acetone or paint thinner - they'll damage the glass finish and leave toxic residue. Stick to rubbing alcohol (70% or higher) and water. Also, if the glass develops large chips or cracks, stop using it immediately - sharp edges are a cut risk, and structural integrity is compromised (safety first, always).Pair your new hand pipe with these essentials to get the most out of every session:
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