When it comes to water pipes, the acrylic bong is a hugely popular choice, and our selection only serves to prove that. From the discreet to the ornate, there is almost certainly an acrylic bong to suit all preferences and requirements. Available in a wide range of colours, sizes, and configurations, these durable and robust water pipes will provide as good a smoke as their glass and ceramic counterparts.
Smoking a bong is a simple process. Designed to provide larger, water-cooled hits, acrylic bongs offer an easy-going method of smoking, regardless of your experience. Perfect for first-timers and the more experienced, acrylic bongs are ideal for all. Whether you're looking for a backup bong or want something special to replace the one you have, you're sure to find it here.
Acrylic bongs are easy to clean and maintain, and, best of all, they can withstand the occasional drop or knock with ease—another huge plus if you're looking to share your bong with that friend who's a little clumsy at times...
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Trying to choose a bong? Though not the fanciest option, for new smokers, an acrylic bong may be the way to go. Cheap, almost invincible, and easy to look after, they offer a lot, with few serious drawbacks.
Though in time you may want to upgrade to something a little more high-tech, almost every smoker starts out with an acrylic bong—and there’s a reason they’re so popular.
An acrylic bong is essentially a bong moulded to look like glass, but from acrylic. Acrylic is a type of plastic—polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)—commonly known as Plexiglas. It is used for many different functions due to its versatility, durability, UV and chemical resistance, and clean, glasslike appearance.
These functions also make it a perfect material from which to craft tough bongs for beginners (or those who want something that won’t break).
Acrylic bongs are pretty bomb-proof, and this is their major strength. Although some smokers may upgrade to a more prestigious glass bong, almost everyone begins their bong-ripping life with an acrylic piece.
The pros of acrylic bongs are:
The cons of acrylic bongs are:
Acrylic bongs function a little differently to glass bongs, and this will change the way you use them. First, let’s understand the main components of a bong:
How you use your acrylic bong will depend on whether it has a removable bowl or just a carb hole. With glass bongs, you pull out the bowl in order to draw air through and take your hit. Many acrylic bongs do not offer this. Instead, you may just have to take your finger off the carb hole, drawing in fresh air through there.
Acrylic is great as it doesn’t react badly with many chemicals, making it very easy to clean. But don’t use alcohol! It degrades the adhesive.
Giving your bong a rinse after each session will hold off the worst of the dirt and grime, and keep it tasting generally good. However, it is still worth giving it a thorough cleaning once in a while.
To do this, you can submerge it in warm, soapy water, or perhaps fill it up and give it a vigorous shake. Using acids such as vinegar and sea salt can also help to really get it sparkling again!
For the downpipe, you may want to buy some pipe cleaners and properly get in there. Keeping the scum off the walls of the downpipe is one of the best ways to keep each hit tasting great, and to stop that identifiable but indefinable bad bong taste from building up.
Yes, acrylic will be able to withstand the heat and pressure of the dishwasher. Just make sure any removable parts are removed and that it’s well placed so it doesn’t go flying about.
Acrylic itself will outlast any of us (so dispose of it responsibly!). But how long will an acrylic bong last? This really depends on usage. They’re pretty hard to break, so it’s more likely that its time will come because you either lose it or upgrade to something new.
If you treat it well, you can expect an acrylic bong to last as long as you want it to.
Yes, mostly.
Unless heated above 300°C, they shouldn’t unleash any harmful chemicals into your lungs. And you shouldn’t get them near this temperature by heating the bowl—which will not be made of acrylic anyway.
There are also reports that using alcohol to clean plastic bongs can cause them to break. This is because it has a chemical reaction with the adhesive that holds the acrylic together, causing it to break. However, this is less of a danger and more of an annoyance.
Of course, there are still the dangers associated with smoking that come with using an acrylic bong (or any bong). And don’t think that smoking weed without tobacco will liberate you from the harmful effects of inhaling smoke. The fact is that we simply do not know what effects cannabis smoke has on its own, so exercise caution!
Otherwise, enjoy your bong ripping!
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