$ 27.99
The 4" Fume Maria Glass Hand Pipe is a compact spoon pipe built for smokers who want something portable, functional, and easy on the wallet. At four inches, it fits in your pocket without broadcasting what's in there, and the triple maria (those glass bumps along the neck) give you grip when your hands are slippery. Fumed glass means color-changing action as resin builds up, so this piece gets more character the more you use it.
This pipe works for smokers who need something portable and low-maintenance. If you're bouncing between spots, prefer glass over silicone, or just want a backup piece that won't hurt to replace, this is your jam. It's also solid for newer smokers who don't want to drop serious cash on their first glass piece.
Pack the bowl with ground flower, cover the carb (the small hole on the side of the bowl), light up, and pull air through the mouthpiece. Release the carb when you're ready to clear the chamber. The triple maria bumps give you something to grip onto, which helps if you're holding it one-handed or passing it around. Fumed glass will start showing color shifts after a few sessions, so don't panic when it starts looking different — that's the resin interacting with the fume.
For cleaning, let it cool, then soak in isopropyl alcohol. A pipe cleaner or cotton swab helps get the bowl and stem clear. Rinse well and let it dry before your next session.
| Length | 4 inches (101.6mm) |
|---|---|
| Material | Fumed glass |
| Style | Spoon pipe with triple maria |
| Color Options | Multiple (availability varies) |
| Bowl Type | Standard dry herb bowl |
Fumed glass is made by vaporizing precious metals (usually silver or gold) onto hot glass during production. As you use the pipe and resin builds up, the fume reacts and changes color — it's not dirt, it's the glass doing its thing. The more you use it, the more the colors pop.
It's a standard-sized bowl for a 4-inch spoon pipe, so you're looking at enough space for a personal session or a quick share between two people. Not huge, but functional for its size. If you're packing for a group, you'll be reloading a few times.
Nope. The triple maria bumps are along the neck of the pipe, not near the bowl or mouthpiece. They're there for grip and aesthetics — they don't block airflow or make the pipe awkward to hold. If anything, they make it easier to hold steady.
At 4 inches, it's small enough to stash in a bag or pocket without being obvious. That said, clean it before traveling — resin smells, and nobody wants to explain a dirty pipe at a checkpoint. Store it in a padded case or wrap it in a soft cloth to avoid breakage.
The color change is permanent and part of the appeal with fumed glass. If you want to see the original colors again, clean it thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol and salt. The resin darkens the fume, so a deep clean will bring back the brighter tones. But honestly, most people like the darker, broken-in look.
It's glass, so it can break if you drop it or bang it against something hard. At this price point, it's not meant to be heirloom-level durable. Keep it in a protective case when you're not using it, and handle it over soft surfaces when possible. If it does break, replacement won't hurt your wallet.
Yeah, it's a solid starter. Straightforward design, easy to clean, affordable enough that you won't stress if you mess up. The fumed glass gives it some visual interest without being flashy, and the size makes it easy to handle. If you're new to hand pipes, this is a low-risk way to figure out what you like.