Bong Recommendations

oddish

Well-Known Member
Aside from everything else going on, I have a question for the members here, specifically as it pertains to bongs available in Canada.

I just found my bong bottom burst open last night (looks like it froze) and am looking for recommendations.
Everytime I walk into a shop I get sold on whatever they recommend so I'm looking for specific units anyone has experience with. Bonus points if I can buy it online.

Last one was a Vitro thick glass with a showerhead in the middle and "tornado" air holes at the top. It hit well, but the capacity was a bit too much at times.
 

Olive Drab Green

Well-Known Member
Aside from everything else going on, I have a question for the members here, specifically as it pertains to bongs available in Canada.

I just found my bong bottom burst open last night (looks like it froze) and am looking for recommendations.
Everytime I walk into a shop I get sold on whatever they recommend so I'm looking for specific units anyone has experience with. Bonus points if I can buy it online.

Last one was a Vitro thick glass with a showerhead in the middle and "tornado" air holes at the top. It hit well, but the capacity was a bit too much at times.
Just make sure you look for thick-bottomed, good quality glass. Preferably something with reputation.
 

oddish

Well-Known Member
The Vitro was great. The glass was thick and the bowl was amazing, but unfortunately it froze, shot the stem and bowl across the room (broken), burst the bottom, broke the showerhead off and cracked the top glass. Epic damage for just being frozen water in a bong, but I've learned.
 

Chunky Stool

Well-Known Member
Why do you want to spend a lot of money on a bong? What if you buy one online for $100, only to discover you don't like how it hits? Can't send it back used.
This one cost me $10 + tax and I love it. If it freezes, oh well...
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sunni

Administrator
Staff member
I thought they mostly imported cheap Indian made glass
i dunno where they import from i meant i was able to buy them IN canada. not that they're a canadian company. the question was
bongs available in canada. so i didnt get the impression he wanted simply canadian made items just items found IN canada. sorry bout the mix up :D


Red eye glass is awful.
I would recommend Mobius glassworks from California.
The Stereo Matrix 50A is my fav. piece.
ive dropped their pipes hot from bowls on concrete and they still didnt break
so they were always well worth my money spent.
rarely did they ever break on me.

are they the best ? no. im sure theres better but worth the amount they sell for me and my personal needs.
 

Brian Savage

Well-Known Member
You said they were Canadian too, they aren't.
They come as a 95% completed piece from china to Surrey then a line worker heats up the bowl and makes a hole.
The construction is junky/archaic and none of their percs work properly.
Sometimes they use a thick enough piece of glass, sometimes they don't.
Stay far away from anything from West Coast Gifts Inc, ie Red Eye Glass, Redeye Tek, Lit/retro it is all cheap chinese shit sold under the guise of being Canadian.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
You said they were Canadian too, they aren't.
They come as a 95% completed piece from china to Surrey then a line worker heats up the bowl and makes a hole.
The construction is junky/archaic and none of their percs work properly.
Sometimes they use a thick enough piece of glass, sometimes they don't.
Stay far away from anything from West Coast Gifts Inc, ie Red Eye Glass, Redeye Tek, Lit/retro it is all cheap chinese shit sold under the guise of being Canadian.
Read post up top didn't mean to say they were Canadian just that you can buy IN
Canada
I did not get the impression the OP wanted a strictly Canadian business just something available IN Canada

Sorry for the mix up
 
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