Straight Tubes Bongs
Tubes, or straight bongs, are classically designed water pipes comprising a single cylinder and usually a removable downstem and bowl slide. Traditionally, tubes are the most common and popular style of bong as. . . Read More
Tubes, or straight bongs, are classically designed water pipes comprising a single cylinder and usually a removable downstem and bowl slide. Traditionally, tubes are the most common and popular style of bong as their uncomplicated design makes them easy to manufacture and refreshingly simple to use. Here at Everyone Does It, we have hundreds of straight tube bongs such as 14 Inch Straight with Double Disc Perc, 12 Inch Straight Tube Bong with Fixed Downstem & many more, to choose from. Our range features glass tubes in a variety of shapes and sizes from industry leading manufacturers like Roor, EHLE, White Rhino, Grace Glass and many more. We also stock cheap acrylic bongs and wooden tubes from our friends at Wooden Blast.
What is a straight tube bong?
A straight tube bong refers to any bong that is straight from the top of the base to the tip. They are different to beaker bongs, which have a much wider base and a narrower neck. Straight bongs are more traditional and what most people would expect to see in a ‘classic’ bong.
They consist of a straight, narrow tube, an ever-so-slightly wider base, a bowl on the side to place your dry herbs, and a carburetor, or carb hole, which you put your finger on when taking a hit. They are ideal for small and sharp hits, and are available in many different styles and materials.
Should I get a straight bong?
When deciding whether to get a straight tube bong or a beaker base bong, the final decision should ultimately come down to your personal preferences. However, there are some key advantages to both that you should be aware of before committing to your purchase.
Let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons of straight tube bongs so you can decide whether they’re the right type of bong for you:
Advantages of straight tube bongs
- Due to the longer necks in straight tube bongs, they are more likely to have ice catchers or percolators than beaker base bongs, and more likely to have more of them too. These act like extra filtration systems, giving you a smoother and cleaner hit, while placing ice cubes on the ice catcher helps to cool down the smoke too.
- Many bong owners claim they’re easier to use than beaker base bongs, as there is less space inside the bong and water chamber for the smoke to travel through, giving more consistent hits.
- Straight glass bongs often have removable bowls and downstems, which makes cleaning each part of your bong that much easier.
Disadvantages of straight tube bongs
- Because of their straight, tubular design, they are more unstable than beaker bongs when placed on a flat surface. If you have a straight glass bong, this makes it more likely to fall and break, leaving dirty bong water and glass on your floor, as well as a bill for your next bong.
- Some straight bongs are extremely tall, which makes taking a desirable hit that bit harder, especially for beginners.
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