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A floating recycler rig blown by Creep in Yakima, Washington, worked head to toe in slime green with a millefiori marble set into the drain arm. Functional American heady glass from an artist with a cult following in the Northwest.
Recyclers are the rigs people buy after they've owned everything else, because once you've watched one run, plain rigs feel static. This Creep piece loops water from the base chamber up through the can and back down the drain in a constant cycle, and the whole show happens in saturated slime green with a detailed millie marble riding the drain arm.
Free Quartz Banger Included
Every rig ships with a free 14mm quartz banger so you are ready to use it right out of the box.
Concentrate fans stepping up to artist glass, and collectors who follow Northwest blowers. If you've been circling our heady glass collection waiting for a functional piece instead of a shelf queen, this is that piece. More everyday options live in our dab rigs collection.
Worth Noting: Recyclers like precise water levels. Two minutes of tuning when it arrives, and it'll run perfect loops for years. Overfill it and you'll get gurgle instead of cycle.
| Artist | Creep, Yakima WA |
|---|---|
| Style | Floating recycler |
| Color | Slime green, worked throughout |
| Accent | Millefiori marble on drain |
| Joint | 14mm female |
| Banger | Free 14mm quartz banger included |
Plainly put: a slime-green floating recycler hand-blown by Creep in Yakima, Washington, with a millefiori marble on the drain arm, a 14mm female joint, and a free 14mm quartz banger in the box.
Swap water daily and run alcohol and salt through the loop before resin can settle in the drain. Rinse until the alcohol smell is gone. The worked color hides nothing once light passes through, so a clean recycler always looks brand new.
It cycles water in a loop while you draw. That cools vapor twice and keeps splash away from your mouth, and the whirlpool show is half the reason people buy them.
Creep is a glass artist out of Yakima, Washington known for surreal sculpted work and clean functional builds. Pieces come through in small batches, and the millie details are a signature.
Low and slow wins on recyclers. Heat your banger, let it cool to roughly 500 to 550 degrees, and the water loop will do the rest. Cold-start dabs work great on it too.