Flower Consumption Methods
Bongs and Water Pipes
Bongs (or water pipes) filter smoke through water for smoother hits, cooling hot vapor and trapping tar for cleaner lungs.​
Pros
- Massive hits with less harshness due to diffusion and cooling.
- Customizable with percolators, ice catches, and ash catchers for refined filtration.
- Efficient
Cons
- Bulky and fragile; not discreet or portable.
- Water needs changing to avoid bacteria and residue buildup.
- Cleaning with ISO & salt regularly too
- Over-filtration can dilute flavor and potency slightly.
Best for: Home lounging or social circles. Our go-to brand has always been Thickassglass for consumers—they craft durable, thick borosilicate pieces with flawless percolation.​
Joints
Joints are hand-rolled flower cigarettes, portable and ritualistic, often shared communally.​
Pros
- Ultimate portability, no gear needed beyond papers and lighter.
- Slow-burn allows savoring terpenes and effects over time.
- Customizable with filters, mixes, or sizes for any vibe.
Cons
- Uneven burn leads to waste, runs, or relights.
- Fingers get sticky; papers can taste if low-quality.
- Less efficient: much smoke escapes uninhaled.
Best for: On-the-go or casual hangs. We prefer Element papers for little to no aftertaste or residue, ensuring an even burn every time.​
Pipes and Bowls
Hand pipes (spoon pipes or chillums) offer simple, one-hitter portability for quick sessions.​
Pros
- Compact, no water or prep—just pack and light.
- Affordable and low-maintenance; easy to clean with ISO.
- Discrete hits without lingering smoke smell.
Cons
- Hot, harsh hits without filtration.
- Small bowls mean frequent repacks.
- Resin buildup fast if not maintained.
Best for: Solo, stealthy use or travel.
Dab Consumption Methods
Rigs (Traditional)
Rigs use a nail or banger heated with a torch, then dabbed with concentrates for massive flavor hits.​
Pros
- Purest terpene expression and potency.
- Customizable quartz nails, slurpers, e-nails, or dishes for precision.
- Immersive ritual for concentrate enthusiasts.
Cons
- High learning curve with torch safety and temp control.
- Messy setup; requires butane torch, carb cap and many cutips.
- Overheating destroys terps, needs practice.
Best for: Home connoisseurs chasing max potency.
E-Rigs (Electronic)
Battery-powered rigs like Puffco Peak or Carta heat nails automatically, simplifying dabs.​
Pros
- Precise temp control (500–800°F) preserves terpenes.
- Portable, spill-proof, and no open flame.
- Fast heat-up (seconds) with app integration on some.
Cons
- Expensive upfront ($200+).
- Battery life limits long sessions.
- Less “raw” feel than torch rigs.
- Clogs easy if you are a heavy consumer!
- Also may not deliver that same effect as a nice dab on a slurper!
Best for: Beginners or mobile users wanting consistency.
