Facts about Bongs

A bong, also known as a water pipe, is a smoking accessory in which water is used to cool the smoke. Bongs vary in colours, sizes, and shapes, and there is also a “Bong with ice twist” in which ice can be added to your bong. Bongs typically have a cone or head that can be filled with the selected herbs. In order to inhale the smoke, which has moved down the down-pipe, the mouth piece is used.

As compared to other smoking methods, bongs allow a large volume of smoked herbs be inhaled to the lungs. The smoker enjoys a cleaner and bigger hit when the smoke from the bong is cooled and filtered. In order to give the smoke a different taste, herbal teas and lime water are often used. To toke a bong, first, you must take in the smoke into the chamber. Then, take a deep breath and pull the smoke into the bong consistently. Deeply inhale as you hold the smoke down to maximise the hit. After a heavy smoking session, keeping the bong dry and clean is a secret to a lasting bong. If you decide to make a bong derived from household waste, try to get a copper down pipe. Before copper releases dangerous fumes, a high temperature is required and standard lighters can never reach that temperature. Dangerous fumes are given off by some materials like plastic, if inhaled, so try to avoid them.

Often, bongs can be found on the Internet and in head shops. In the U.S., it is illegal to sell or export drugs but the selling of bongs is not prohibited as they are considered general purpose smoking tools.

Posted in Bongs by jungle at May 16th, 2009.

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