Why Smokers Prefer Glass Water Bongs?

Water bongs are used by several smokers in smoking their herbs. They are made in various colours, sizes, shapes, and designs. An ordinary bong is made up of basic parts including the base, stem, bowl, chamber, and mouthpiece.

The base usually looks broader than the chamber, enabling the bong to stand without tilting. It is where the water is held and the stem lies halfway within the water, allowing the smoke to pass into the water. Once the smoke is filtered, the user can already enjoy a cooled gentle hit.

The stem, known as the female piece, goes through the bowl halfway to enable the smoke to be filtered into the water contained in the base. It is important to remove the resin that could be produced in the stem, which can block the stem after using it.

The bowl is known as the male piece and is occasionally referred to as conepiece. It is where the user places the herb and lights it. The chamber is where the smoke accumulates. The amount of smoke taken by the smoker can be determined based on the smoke’s thickness and colour. The bowl is removed in order to allow air to get into the chamber.

The mouth piece is where the user places thier mouth and inhales the smoke. Before the user smokes, the stem and the bowl should be filled with air.

There are several reasons why many smokers use glass water bongs. One reason is that users can smoke in a different manner since the smoke flows through the chamber and base. Before the smoke enters into the lungs, it is cooled by the bong. Water bongs allow the users to create a greater hit and can allow them to inhale the smoke faster.

Posted in Bongs, Legal Highs, Tobacco by jungle at July 13th, 2009.

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