$ 44.99
8" Squiggle Line Triple Horn Bubbler — A glass bubbler hits like a small water pipe but stays compact enough to live on the desk or coffee table.
We pick up bubblers like this one because they sit in the sweet spot between a dry pipe and a full water pipe. You get cooled, water-filtered smoke without committing to something the size of a bong. The squiggle line work and triple horn neck make this one a little louder visually than our basic fume pieces, which is what we wanted — something you don't mind leaving out.
The build is solid borosilicate, hand-finished with two-tone color accents. We've handled a lot of bubblers in this price bracket and the ones that survive long-term all share the same thing: clean joinery and a thick enough body. This one checks both boxes.
Bubbler regulars: You already know you prefer a water-filtered hit but don't want to fill and clean a full bong every session.
Apartment smokers: Compact, easier to store discreetly, and the water filtration cuts down on harshness when you're trying not to cough through the whole bowl.
Anyone upgrading from a dry pipe: Same hand-feel as a spoon pipe with the added smoothness of a small water chamber.
Worth Noting: This is glass — it cracks if you drop it on tile or knock it against something hard. Empty the water before traveling, and don't pour boiling water in if it's been sitting cold.
| Product | 8" Squiggle Line Triple Horn Bubbler |
| Type | Bubblers |
| Size | 8" tall |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Color treatment | Two-tone body, multicolor squiggle line accents |
| Neck style | Triple horn |
| Use | Flower smoking, water-filtered |
| Ships from | Washington state, USA |
This is an 8" tall glass bubbler made from borosilicate. It features a two-tone body with multicolor squiggle line accents and a sculpted triple horn neck. Use it for water-filtered flower smoking.
Empty the water after every session if you can — standing water gets cloudy fast. For a real cleaning, soak in 91% isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt for 30 to 60 minutes, agitate, then rinse with warm water. Repeat weekly if you use it daily.
Pro Tip: Never run boiling water through cold glass. Let the bubbler reach room temperature before you rinse with hot water, otherwise thermal shock can crack the body.
Borosilicate glass — the same heat-resistant material used in lab beakers and high-end glassware. It tolerates thermal cycling and stays clear with normal cleaning. The color accents are hand-applied during the glassblowing process, so they're fused into the body rather than painted on top.
Fill until the downstem holes are about a quarter to half inch submerged. Too little and you lose filtration; too much and water splashes up into your mouth on a hard pull. Test it dry first by adding water in small pours.
Soak in 91% isopropyl alcohol for 30 to 60 minutes. Coarse salt added to the iso helps scrub stubborn residue without scratching the glass. Rinse with warm water, dry upright, and refill.
Close, but not identical. The squiggle work is hand-applied so every piece varies slightly in line placement and color intensity. The overall style and color palette match the listing.
If you like the bubbler form factor, browse our Bubblers collection — that's where this piece lives. For dry alternatives, see our Hand Pipes collection, and round out your setup with what's in our cleaning supplies.