$ 11.99
The 3.5″ Frit Larvae Attached Chillum is a compact glass hand pipe made for flower lovers who want something artsy without babying it. At 3.5 inches (89mm), it’s short, sturdy, and easy to pocket, with a built-in glass screen to keep ash out of your hits. The frit “larvae” detail gives it that one-of-a-kind look that actually feels good in the hand, not just on the shelf.
This chillum is made for flower heads who want a simple, straight-shot piece with more personality than a plain one-hitter. It’s a great daily carry for quick bowls on breaks, walks, or as a backup to your main spoon or bong. If you like rotating through a few compact smoke shop products instead of relying on one mega piece, this fits right into that lineup.
The 3.5″ Frit Larvae Attached Chillum works like a classic straight hand pipe: one end is your bowl, the other is your mouthpiece. The built-in glass screen sits in the bowl area to keep chunks from pulling through, so you can grind or break down your flower without stressing about inhaling ash.
Because it’s small, it shines in situations where you don’t want to drag out a big rig or roll something up. Load it, take a few hits, tap it out, and you’re done—perfect for quick solo seshes or a couple passes with a close friend. When you’re staging your flower ahead of time, pairing this with stash-ready storage and packaging keeps your herb fresh and your pockets less crumb-filled.
Cleaning stays pretty painless thanks to the simple, straight design. Let it cool, then tap out the ash and wipe off residue as needed. For deeper cleans, soak in isopropyl alcohol, rinse well with water, and dry fully before you pack it again.
| Length | 3.5 inches (89mm) |
|---|---|
| Type | Chillum-style hand pipe |
| Bowl Style | 14mm cup-shaped bowl |
| Material | Glass |
| Screen | Built-in glass screen |
| Design | Frit larvae detail with multiple color variations |
This is a standalone flower chillum, not a bowl for a water pipe. The 14mm mention refers to the general bowl size and shape, not a joint connection—you don’t plug this into a bong; you just use it as-is. If you’re also running water pieces, you might want to grab dedicated bowls or matching silicone bongs and rigs for those setups and keep this as your dry-pocket option.
This is a hand pipe chillum, not a slide for a bong. The 14mm description is about the cup-shaped bowl size, but it doesn’t have a ground glass joint. If you need actual bong bowls or slides, check out your other gear and match those with proper joints and maybe a dedicated dab tool setup if you also run concentrates.
Yes. There’s a built-in glass screen formed into the bowl area, so you don’t need to mess with loose metal screens that get lost or taste weird. Just pack your flower on top and you’re good.
The frit larvae style means every piece has its own swirl and color combo. You can usually pick from general color families if offered (like warm or cool tones), but the exact pattern is going to be unique to each pipe—part of the fun of frit glass work.
It’s built with thicker glass than budget one-hitters, with that chunky larvae detail adding even more reinforcement. It’s still glass, so don’t throw it at the wall, but it can handle normal pocket life and the occasional gentle drop on a desk or dab pad way better than thin import glass.
Tap out loose ash, then soak the whole chillum in isopropyl alcohol when it starts to clog. The alcohol will break down resin in and around the screen. Rinse thoroughly with water afterward and let it dry completely before using again.
It works for both, but the 3.5″ size and straight-through design make it ideal for quick solo bowls or passing between two people. For bigger groups or longer hangs, you might want to pair it with something like a larger water pipe and keep this as your personal hitter. If you’re juggling different strains, stashing each one in its own glass jar makes switching flavors easier.
Because it’s straight and smooth, it can roll if you set it on a hard, flat surface, especially when it’s empty. Setting it on something with a little grip—like a silicone mat or near other accessories that keep it blocked in—helps keep it from taking a dive.