
Acrylic Bong Print
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Acrylic Bong Print — Pocket-Sized Bubbler for Sessions on the Go
The Acrylic Bong Print is a compact 15 cm acrylic bubbler that filters your smoke through water for cooler, smoother draws — then folds into your bag without a second thought. Six vibrant printed designs, a metal bowl, and a carb hole give you proper bong functionality in a package smaller than most water bottles. You don't get to choose your design — it's randomly picked, which is half the fun.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Height | 15 cm |
| Material | Acrylic (body), metal (bowl) |
| Features | Carb hole, water filtration |
| Design | 6 printed styles, randomly selected |
| SKU | HS2724 |
| Weight | Lightweight — easy to carry |
Complete your portable setup with a small metal grinder for even bowls and a set of pipe screens to keep your metal bowl clear. Both fit in the same pocket as this bong.
Why a Tiny Acrylic Bong Actually Makes Sense
Glass bongs are brilliant at home. They taste cleaner, look better on a shelf, and nobody's arguing with that. But glass doesn't survive a backpack. Or a park. Or that one mate who gestures too enthusiastically when telling a story. That's where a 15 cm acrylic bubbler earns its keep.
At this size, the Acrylic Bong Print weighs next to nothing and shrugs off drops that would shatter glass. The water chamber is small — maybe 80–100 ml when filled to a sensible level — but it's enough to cool your smoke noticeably compared to a dry pipe. The carb hole on the side lets you clear the chamber in one go, and the removable metal bowl makes repacking quick. It's not trying to replace your main piece. It's the bong you grab when you're heading out the door.
The honest limitation: acrylic doesn't deliver the same flavour purity as glass. You'll notice a faint plastic taste, especially when the piece is new. That mellows after a few sessions and regular cleaning, but if flavour is everything to you, this isn't the one. What it is, though, is the best cheap travel bong we carry for under a tenner — light, tough, and colourful enough to start a conversation.
How to Use Your Acrylic Bong Print
- Fill the base with cold water until the downstem is submerged by roughly 1–2 cm. Overfilling makes the water splash up into your mouth — not pleasant.
- Grind your herb to a medium consistency. Too fine and it pulls through the bowl; too coarse and it won't burn evenly.
- Pack the metal bowl loosely. Don't press it down hard — airflow is what makes a bong work.
- Place your mouth over the top opening, cover the carb hole with your finger, and light the bowl while inhaling gently.
- Once the chamber fills with smoke, release the carb hole and inhale sharply to clear it.
- Exhale, reload, repeat. Change the water after every session — stale bong water smells awful and defeats the purpose of filtration.
Keeping Your Acrylic Bong Clean
Acrylic needs a different approach than glass. Never use isopropyl alcohol or acetone — both can crack or cloud acrylic within minutes. Instead, use warm water with a splash of white vinegar and a teaspoon of baking soda. Let it soak for 20–30 minutes, then shake gently and rinse thoroughly. A flexible pipe cleaner reaches the downstem area. Do this every couple of days if you're using it regularly. Fresh water every session is non-negotiable — it takes 10 seconds and makes a real difference to taste.
Acrylic vs Glass Bongs — A Straight Comparison
| Feature | Acrylic Bong | Glass Bong |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | Survives drops, travel-friendly | Fragile — one knock and it's done |
| Flavour | Slight plastic note, especially when new | Clean, pure flavour |
| Weight | Very light | Heavier, varies by size |
| Price | Budget-friendly | Higher investment |
| Cleaning | No alcohol — warm water and vinegar only | Isopropyl alcohol and salt work fast |
| Portability | Fits in a bag, no stress | Needs padding and careful handling |
| Lifespan | Scratches over time, functional for years | Lasts indefinitely if not broken |
We'd always recommend having both if you can. Glass at home for the flavour, acrylic on the road for the peace of mind. At this price point, the Acrylic Bong Print isn't an either-or decision — it's a backup that costs less than a decent lunch.









