
Bong Beaker Base Ice Catcher 15'' (Tsunami Glass)
Water pipes & bongs
by Tsunami Glass
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Beaker Bong Ice Catcher by Tsunami Glass — 15 Inches of Smooth, Cooled Hits
The Beaker Base Ice Catcher 15'' from Tsunami Glass is a beaker bong ice catcher piece built from borosilicate glass that delivers noticeably smoother, cooler smoke through its built-in ice notches and generous water chamber. Standing 15 inches tall with a wide beaker base, this piece filters and cools your smoke twice — first through water, then through ice — so what reaches your lungs is cleaner and far less harsh than a straight pipe. If you want to buy a beaker bong ice catcher setup that genuinely improves your sessions, this is the one we hand people first. Available in Amber, Green, and Blue, it looks good on any shelf and hits even better off it.
Pick Your Colour
| Variant | SKU | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Amber | HS2148 | Warm, classic look — shows water level clearly |
| Green | HS2147 | The one we see leave the shelf most often |
| Blue | HS2146 | Cool-toned, hides resin build-up a touch longer between cleans |
All three are identical in size, glass thickness, and function. Pick whichever colour you won't get bored of — you'll be looking at it for years.
Specifications for the Tsunami Glass Beaker Bong Ice Catcher
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tsunami Glass |
| Height | 15 inches (approx. 38 cm) |
| Base style | Beaker (wide, round bottom) |
| Material | Borosilicate glass (thermal shock resistant up to approximately 165 °C differential) |
| Ice catcher | Yes — 3 built-in ice notches in the neck |
| Glass thickness | Approximately 5 mm |
| Joint size | 14.5 mm female |
| Compatible with | Dry herbs and concentrates |
| Colours available | Amber, Green, Blue |
Complete your setup: a decent grinder makes a real difference with a beaker bong — evenly ground herb burns more consistently, which means better flavour and less waste. The Azarius 4-Part Herb Grinder is a solid match. Pair this piece with a set of pipe cleaners and some isopropyl alcohol to keep the downstem and base crystal clear between sessions. The Bong Cleaner Kit from our accessories range handles weekly deep cleans in under two minutes.
Why a Beaker Bong Ice Catcher Belongs in Your Collection
A beaker bong with an ice catcher combines two of the most effective smoke-cooling methods in a single piece, reducing smoke temperature by roughly 40–60% compared to a dry pipe. We've sold bongs since 1999 — straight tubes, bubblers, recyclers, you name it — and the beaker base remains the design we recommend most often for a first (or only) water pipe. The reason is simple physics. That wide base holds more water than a straight tube of the same height, which means more surface area for smoke to filter through. More filtration equals a smoother draw. And because the centre of gravity sits low and wide, you're far less likely to knock it over during a session. We've watched plenty of straight tubes meet their end on a coffee table edge. Beakers survive.
The ice catcher is what pushes this Tsunami Glass piece past the basic beaker bongs you'll find elsewhere. Three glass notches pinch inward about two-thirds up the neck, holding ice cubes above the waterline. Smoke passes through the water first, then up through a column of ice. The temperature drop is immediate and obvious — your first pull feels noticeably cooler, and the harshness that can come with larger hits is almost entirely gone. On a warm afternoon, load 3–4 ice cubes in there and the difference compared to a dry pipe is night and day.
The one honest limitation: at 15 inches, this bong isn't exactly discreet. It's a stay-at-home piece. If you need something portable for a mate's place, look at something shorter — a 10-inch beaker or a bubbler like the Azarius Glass Bubbler will travel better. But for your main setup at home, 15 inches is a sweet spot. Enough neck length for proper cooling, enough base volume for solid filtration, and not so tall that it won't fit in a kitchen cupboard when your parents visit.
How Borosilicate Glass Beaker Bongs Deliver Smoother Hits
Borosilicate glass withstands thermal shock up to approximately 165 °C without cracking, making it the safest material for a beaker bong ice catcher that cycles between warm smoke and frozen cubes. This is the same material used in lab equipment and high-end cookware — it handles temperature swings that would shatter standard soda-lime glass. Standard soda-lime glass can develop micro-fractures over time from repeated temperature changes. Borosilicate doesn't. That's why Tsunami Glass uses it across their entire line, and it's why this beaker bong is built to last years rather than months.
The beaker shape itself contributes to hit quality in a way that's easy to overlook. Because the base flares outward, the water chamber holds roughly 30–40% more water than a straight tube of equal height. More water means the smoke has to travel through a bigger volume of liquid before it reaches you. Particulate matter and some of the harsher compounds get trapped in the water rather than hitting your throat. You'll notice this when you pour out the bong water after a few sessions — it's dark and unpleasant, and all of that would have gone into your lungs without the filtration. According to research referenced by the Beckley Foundation, water filtration in bongs does reduce certain particulate matter from smoke, though it does not eliminate all harmful compounds.
Add the ice catcher on top of that, and you've got a two-stage cooling system. Water filtration handles the heavy lifting, ice handles the temperature. The result: dense, flavourful clouds that are significantly easier on the throat. Compared to a standard acrylic bong without an ice catcher, the difference in draw smoothness is stark — borosilicate glass doesn't impart any taste, while acrylic can leave a faint plastic note that worsens over time. We'd pick this setup over a dry pipe every single time.
How to Use the Tsunami Glass Beaker Base Ice Catcher Bong
Using a beaker bong ice catcher correctly takes about 60 seconds of setup and dramatically improves your smoking experience from the very first hit. Follow these steps:
- Pour water into the base through the mouthpiece opening. Fill until the waterline sits roughly 2–3 cm above the bottom of the downstem. Too little water and you lose filtration; too much and you risk splashback into your mouth.
- Drop 3–4 ice cubes down the neck. They'll rest on the ice catcher notches about two-thirds up the tube. Don't overfill — you want airflow around the ice, not a solid plug.
- Grind your dry herb to a medium consistency. Too fine and it'll pull through the bowl; too coarse and it won't burn evenly. Pack the bowl loosely — air needs to flow through.
- Place the packed bowl into the downstem. Hold the bong by the base or neck with one hand, lighter in the other.
- Light the edge of the bowl (not the centre — this is called cornering, and it makes your herb last longer). Inhale slowly and steadily through the mouthpiece. You'll see the base fill with milky smoke.
- When you've got a good chamber of smoke, lift the bowl out of the downstem to clear the hit. Inhale the remaining smoke from the tube.
- Exhale. Appreciate the difference ice and water make compared to a dry pipe.
- After your session, pour out the bong water. Don't leave it sitting overnight — stale bong water develops bacteria within hours and tastes foul on your next session. A quick rinse with warm water after each use keeps things fresh.
Keeping Your Beaker Bong Ice Catcher Clean
A clean beaker bong ice catcher tastes dramatically better than a dirty one — resin build-up can reduce airflow by up to 50% within just 7–10 sessions of regular use. We get customers telling us their bong "doesn't hit like it used to" and 9 times out of 10, the problem is resin build-up restricting airflow — not a fault with the glass. Here's what works:
For a quick clean between sessions, rinse the base and downstem with hot water. For a deep clean every week or two, pour coarse salt and isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) into the base, cover the openings with your hands or cling film, and shake vigorously for 60–90 seconds. The salt acts as an abrasive, the alcohol dissolves the resin. Rinse thoroughly with warm water afterwards — you don't want to inhale alcohol fumes. The downstem and bowl benefit from a soak in the same solution for 15–20 minutes, then a scrub with a pipe cleaner. If you prefer a ready-made option, the Formula 420 Bong Cleaner from our accessories category works in about half the time.
If you let resin build up for weeks, you're not just getting worse flavour — you're creating a breeding ground for mould and bacteria in that standing water. Keep it clean and your Tsunami Glass beaker bong will reward you with consistently smooth, flavourful hits for years. Order a spare downstem while you're at it — having a backup means you're never stuck waiting for a clean one to dry.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a beaker bong and how does it differ from a straight tube?
A beaker bong has a wide, conical base that holds more water than a straight tube of the same height. This larger water volume provides better smoke filtration and makes the piece far more stable on a flat surface. Straight tubes hit a bit faster but tip over easier — the beaker is the safer bet for home use.
Does the ice catcher actually make a difference?
Yes, and it's not subtle. Ice cubes sitting in the neck cool the smoke significantly before it reaches your mouth. The hit feels smoother, less harsh on the throat, and you can take bigger draws without coughing. On warm days especially, it's a game-changer. Drop in 3–4 cubes and you'll feel it on the first pull.
How much water should I put in a beaker bong?
Fill until the water sits about 2–3 cm above the bottom of the downstem. This gives you proper filtration without risking splashback. If water hits your lips when you inhale, pour a bit out. It takes one or two sessions to find the sweet spot for your draw strength.
Can I use this beaker bong with concentrates?
Yes. Swap the standard dry herb bowl for a compatible dab nail or banger and you're set. The beaker base and ice catcher work just as well for cooling concentrate vapour. Just keep in mind that concentrates leave stickier residue, so clean more frequently.
How often should I clean this bong?
Change the water after every session — stale bong water breeds bacteria within hours. Do a full clean with coarse salt and isopropyl alcohol once a week if you're a daily smoker, or every 2 weeks for lighter use. A clean bong tastes dramatically better and lasts longer.
Is 15 inches too tall for regular use?
Not for home use. 15 inches is a solid middle ground — tall enough for good cooling and filtration, short enough to store in a cupboard. It's not a travel piece though. If you need something portable, look at a 10-inch beaker or a bubbler instead.
Will borosilicate glass break easily?
Borosilicate is significantly tougher than standard glass — it handles thermal shock from ice cubes without issue and resists minor bumps. That said, it's still glass. Drop it on a tile floor and it will break. The wide beaker base lowers the centre of gravity, reducing the chance of tipping, but treat it with basic respect and it'll last years.
Where can I buy a beaker bong ice catcher like this one?
You can get this Tsunami Glass beaker bong ice catcher right here at Azarius. We ship from the Netherlands and have stocked Tsunami Glass products in our catalogue since 2019. All three colour variants — Amber, Green, and Blue — are available to order directly from the product page above.
Are beaker bongs better for solo sessions or groups?
Both, honestly. The large chamber lets you take massive solo rips if that's your style, but it also means you can pack a bigger bowl for passing around. The stable base is a bonus in group settings — less chance of someone knocking it over mid-rotation.
Last updated: April 2026









