Wholesale Pick-Up Available.
Closes at 5:00 p.m.
Wholesale Pick-Up Available.
Closes at 5:00 p.m.
Who doesn't like a good hit? Even with electric dab rigs and a plethora of vape devices available, there's nothing like enjoying your marijuana with your trusty old bong. And any type of bong will suffice. Smoking pot hits differently when you use a bong, whether it's a bubbler bong, a perc bong, or anything in between.
That is, if you know what you're doing. Getting the water level just perfect is essential for a successful bong hit. Your experience will be subpar if the water level is too much or too little.
So, how much water goes into a bong? You probably never considered it, and you just toss some water in your bong and take a hit. However, you should be careful of your water level before you toke.
Because the amount of water required varies based on the size and design of your bong, there is no correct answer. You only need to ensure that your bong has enough water to filter and cool the smoke before inhaling it. That is the entire purpose of having a bong.
If you don't have much experience, determining the correct water level can be difficult, but certain tips and tactics can help you figure it out.
Why bother with water in the first place? Is it just for the cool bubbling sound? Even while the sound is a nice bonus, the water serves an important purpose. The water in your bong provides the cool, smooth flavor that bongs are known for.
Without water, your bong transforms into a massive glass pipe. And while this isn't necessarily a terrible thing, it does defeat the purpose of having a bong in the first place. You'll obtain similar flavors using a regular spoon pipe, but if such flavors are important to you, just use a spoon pipe.
Aside from flavor, the water in your bong also serves a crucial function of filtration. Water filtration keeps ash, tar, and other particulate matter produced by dry herb combustion out of your lungs. It also smoothes out the smoke.
Bong water is also an aerator, which means that when smoke is drawn through it, it is dispersed into tiny bubbles. This cools the smoke before it enters your lungs, preventing the normal blast of hot smoke from a hand pipe or blunt.
It will also be more difficult to smoke if there is too much water in your bong. To drag the smoke through the water, your lungs will have to work harder. I don't know about you, but I don't want to put in that much effort just to take a hit.
On the other hand, if you don't have enough water, the smoke won't be filtered, resulting in harsher hits.
Okay, enough stalling. How much water does your bong require to filter the water and provide a smooth hit? The quick answer is that it requires enough water to immerse the downstem's bottom.
That's normally approximately half an inch, depending on your bong. If you have a diffused downstem, make sure the water level is high enough to completely submerge all of the slits.
If you don't submerge the slits and the main aperture of the downstem, you're bypassing the water filter and turning your bong into a massive hand pipe.
Because these bongs have a simple downstream, simply pour the water down via the top mouthpiece. Allow enough water to cover the downstem at the bottom.
If you like, you can remove the downstem and pour the water into it, although this can make judging the correct quantity difficult. As a result, you'll probably have to remove the downstem a few times before you get it right.
Filling a percolator bong or a water pipe is more difficult. Water is required in multiple chambers of these bongs. Pouring water into the mouthpiece is the best technique to fill a perc bong.
Water can become trapped in the top percolators or chambers. If it happens, blow through the mouthpiece to drive the water into the bottom portions of the bong. Tilting the bong might also cause the water to drain to the bottom.
Make sure the percolators are submerged once the water has settled. If necessary, add a little more water, but don't overfill it. If you add too much water, simply tilt the bong and pour the excess water out via the downstem.
We've got you covered if you're a clever stoner who adds ice to your bong water. When you add ice to your water, the smoke becomes even cooler, giving you a wonderful smooth hit. Fortunately, adding ice will not modify the required water level.
The smoke will melt the ice, which will raise the water level in your bong. Keep an eye on the water level as it rises; if it rises too far, striking the bong will be tougher on your lungs. You might also get some soiled bong water in your mouth, which no one wants.
To ensure healthy and enjoyable smoke, change your bong water after 1-3 smoke sessions. However, you should not leave water in your bong. I know it appears inconvenient, but pouring fresh water every time you smoke assures clean hits.
Changing the water in your bong after each use helps to keep mold and mildew build up. It also cuts down on the time you'll spend cleaning your bong, allowing you to spend more time smoking.
If you have to change your bong water so frequently, why not try something new?
Try some flavored bong water the next time you refill your bong water. Flavoring the water also flavors the smoke as it passes through. Some people use other beverages, such as tea, in addition to flavored water.
If you don't like the taste of your dry herb, this is a terrific way to spice things up. If you're tired of the taste of dry herb, this is the most cost-effective method to try something fresh. If you really want to amp up the flavor, look into dry herb vaporizers!
onewholesale.ca offers a collection of the top bongs available. We sell borosilicate glass bongs and other high-quality, safe materials, such as silicone bongs.
Bongs offer an unrivalled smoking experience. Glass bongs and water pipes remove tiny particles from the smoke, resulting in smooth, cold pulls. Perc bongs provide increased smoke diffusion, condensing, and cooling for huge hits!
A bong can never go wrong. Simply add the appropriate amount of water and enjoy your cannabis.