
Glass Bong Mini Clear
Water pipes & bongs
by Black Leaf
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Glass Bong Mini Clear — Pocket-Sized Hits, Zero Fuss
The Glass Bong Mini Clear is a compact borosilicate water pipe from Black Leaf that strips smoking down to the bare essentials. Standing just 128mm tall — roughly the height of a lighter — this mini glass bong fits in your palm, tucks into a jacket pocket, and delivers smooth, water-filtered hits without a single unnecessary feature. If you've ever thought "I just want something small that works," Black Leaf heard you.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Black Leaf |
| Height | 128mm |
| Material | Borosilicate glass (heat-resistant) |
| Bowl type | Removable chillum-style |
| Carb hole | Yes |
| Percolator | None |
| SKU | HS1302 |
| Design | Clear / undecorated |
Complete your setup with pipe screens to keep ash out of the water, and a small bottle of bong cleaner — a piece this compact gets grubby fast, and clean glass means better-tasting hits every time. A set of spare gauze screens and some isopropyl cleaning solution go a long way.
Why a Mini Glass Bong Belongs in Your Rotation
A mini glass bong solves one specific problem: you want water filtration without the bulk. Full-sized bongs are brilliant at home on a table, but they're fragile, conspicuous, and a pain to clean when you just want a quick session. This 128mm Black Leaf piece weighs next to nothing, rinses under a tap in about 30 seconds, and stores in a drawer or bag without drawing attention.
We've sold thousands of bongs over 25 years in the shop, and the number one reason people come back for a mini is breakage. They dropped their big rig, or they got tired of hauling it around. The Mini Clear is made from borosilicate glass — the same stuff lab beakers are made from — which handles thermal shock far better than standard soda-lime glass. It's not indestructible (it's still glass, and at 128mm there's not a lot of material to absorb a drop onto tiles), but it won't crack from heat cycling the way cheap glass does.
The honest limitation: water volume. With a chamber this small, you're working with maybe 30-40ml of water. That means less cooling and less filtration than a full-sized piece. You'll notice warmer, slightly harsher hits compared to a 30cm bong with a proper percolator. For quick, casual sessions that's absolutely fine. For marathon use, you might want something bigger alongside it. Think of this as your grab-and-go piece, not your only piece.
How the Chillum-Style Bowl and Carb Hole Work Together
Unlike bongs with a lift-out bowl for clearing, the Mini Clear uses a carb hole — a small opening on the side of the chamber that you cover with your finger while inhaling, then release to clear the smoke. This is the same principle as a classic carburetor pipe, and it means fewer moving parts and less chance of something breaking or getting lost.
The removable chillum-style bowl slides into the downstem at an angle. It's a simple friction fit — no ground glass joints, no rubber grommets to perish. The bowl opening is about 8-9mm across, which is wide enough for a decent pack but small enough that you won't accidentally suck material through. A brass gauze screen helps here if you grind fine.
Compared to something like the Black Leaf Bubbly with a diffuser downstem, you're trading filtration for simplicity. The Bubbly gives you more percolation and cooler smoke; the Mini Clear gives you fewer parts, faster cleaning, and a piece you can literally palm. Different tools for different moments.
How to Use the Glass Bong Mini Clear
- Fill the chamber with cold water through the mouthpiece opening. You want just enough to submerge the bottom of the downstem by about 5-10mm. Overfilling a piece this small is easy — pour slowly, check from the side, and tip out any excess. Around 30-40ml is the sweet spot.
- Insert the chillum-style bowl into the downstem. It should sit snugly by friction. If it wobbles, wrap a tiny strip of hemp wick around the stem for a tighter fit.
- Pack the bowl loosely. Don't compress your material — airflow is everything in a small chamber. A light, fluffy pack draws much better than a dense one. Consider a small gauze screen at the bottom of the bowl to prevent pull-through.
- Hold the bong in one hand with your finger covering the carb hole on the side of the chamber. Light the bowl and inhale gently. You'll see the chamber fill with smoke filtered through the water.
- Once the chamber is milky, release the carb hole and inhale sharply to clear the smoke into your lungs. The carb release is what gives you the full hit — don't skip it.
- After your session, empty the water immediately. Stale bong water in a small chamber gets funky within hours. Rinse with warm water, and once a week give it a proper clean with isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt — shake vigorously, rinse thoroughly, and let it air dry.
Keeping Your Mini Bong Clean — It Matters More at This Size
With a full-sized bong, residue builds up gradually and you might get away with weekly cleaning. At 128mm with a narrow chamber, resin accumulates noticeably after 3-4 sessions. The water turns brown, the glass clouds up, and the taste goes from clean to stale fast. We've had customers bring pieces back thinking the glass was defective — it was just dirty.
The good news: cleaning a piece this small takes under a minute. Pour out the water, add a splash of isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher works best) and a teaspoon of coarse salt, cover both openings with your fingers, and shake hard for 20-30 seconds. Rinse with warm water until the alcohol smell is gone. That's it. The clear glass makes it dead obvious when it's clean — no guessing.
One thing to watch: according to Healthline, bong water can harbour bacteria and fungi if left standing, and a 2017 case study details a man who developed necrotizing pneumonia from bong use. Fresh water every session and regular cleaning aren't just about taste — they're basic hygiene. Change your water every single time.









