
Sprinkler Shower Head Recycler Bong 20'' (Tsunami Glass)
Water pipes & bongs
by Tsunami Glass
Sprinkler Shower Head Recycler Bong 20'' by Tsunami Glass
The Sprinkler Shower Head Recycler Bong 20'' is a triple-percolation water pipe from Tsunami Glass that filters, cools, and swirls your smoke through three distinct stages before it reaches your lips. Standing at a full 20 inches tall and built from 3mm borosilicate glass, this is the kind of piece you put on display between sessions. Available in Green, Amber, and Blue, it looks as good sitting on a shelf as it does in action — and in action is where it really shows off.
Choose Your Colour
| Variant | SKU | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Green | HS2141 | Forest-toned accents — the most understated of the three |
| Amber | HS2142 | Warm golden tint — catches the light beautifully when the water's bubbling |
| Blue | HS2140 | Cool blue highlights — the classic head-turner |
All three variants share identical dimensions, glass thickness, and percolator setup. This is purely an aesthetic choice, so go with whatever catches your eye.
Why This Recycler Bong Stands Out
Most bongs give you one percolator and call it a day. The Sprinkler Shower Head Recycler Bong stacks three filtration stages into a single 20-inch column, and then adds a recycler loop on top of that. Here's the sequence your smoke travels through, from bowl to mouthpiece:
- Shower head percolator — Smoke enters the central chamber and passes through slits in the shower head perc. This is where initial diffusion happens: the smoke breaks into dozens of tiny bubbles, massively increasing the surface area that contacts the water. More contact means more cooling and more filtration in a single pass.
- Sprinkler percolator — Directly above the shower head sits the sprinkler perc, which breaks the smoke down even further. If the shower head is the rough filter, the sprinkler is the fine one. By this point the harshness is gone.
- Dual recycler tubes — Two external tubes on the sides of the bong feed water and smoke back into the main chamber in a continuous loop. This recycler action means the water doesn't just sit there — it circulates, keeping filtration active rather than static. You can actually watch the water travel up and back down through the tubes while you draw.
- Spiked donut neck — Just before the mouthpiece, smoke passes through a spiked donut feature in the neck. This creates a visible swirl effect and acts as a final splash guard, so you get smooth vapour without any water reaching your lips.
- Round-rim mouthpiece — The flared, rounded rim sits comfortably against your mouth. No sharp edges, no awkward angles. Just a clean seal and a smooth draw.
The result of all five stages? A hit that's noticeably cooler and smoother than what you'd get from a standard single-perc beaker. We've pulled through plenty of bongs over the years, and the difference a proper recycler makes is hard to overstate — especially if you're used to harsh, dry hits from simpler pieces.
Build Quality and Materials
Tsunami Glass builds this bong from 3mm borosilicate glass throughout. Borosilicate is the same type of glass used in laboratory equipment — it handles thermal shock far better than regular soda-lime glass, which means it won't crack when you pour in cold water after a warm session. At 3mm thickness, it's not the thickest glass on the market (some premium pieces run 5mm or even 7mm), but for a 20-inch bong with this level of internal complexity, 3mm keeps the weight manageable while still feeling solid in the hand.
Pick it up and you'll notice the weight immediately — this isn't a flimsy piece. The recycler tubes are properly fused to the main chamber, not just tacked on. The joints are clean, the percolator slits are even, and the colour accents (whether you go Green, Amber, or Blue) are worked into the glass itself rather than painted on. That matters because paint chips off; coloured glass doesn't.
The one honest limitation: at 20 inches tall with external recycler tubes, this is not a travel bong. It's a centrepiece for your table or shelf. Treat it accordingly — a padded bong bag is worth the investment if you ever need to move it, and we'd strongly recommend a stable, flat surface for daily use. Those recycler tubes are the most exposed part of the design, and a sideways knock on a cluttered desk is how glass breaks.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tsunami Glass |
| Height | 20 inches (approx. 51 cm) |
| Glass type | Borosilicate |
| Glass thickness | 3mm |
| Percolators | Shower head + sprinkler (dual perc) |
| Recycler | Yes — dual external recycler tubes |
| Neck feature | Spiked donut (swirl + splash guard) |
| Mouthpiece | Round rim, flared |
| Available colours | Green (HS2141), Amber (HS2142), Blue (HS2140) |
| Filtration stages | 3 (shower head, sprinkler, spiked donut) |
Complete your setup: A bong this smooth deserves a proper grinder to match. Pair it with a 4-piece aluminium herb grinder for a consistent, fine grind that burns evenly through the bowl. And if you want to keep the glass looking as good as the day it arrived, grab a bottle of bong cleaner — recycler tubes are notoriously tricky to clean without the right solution, and salt-and-alcohol only gets you so far in those narrow channels.
Why You Actually Want a Recycler Bong
If you've been smoking from a basic straight tube or beaker bong, you already know the deal: the first few hits are fine, then the water gets warm, the smoke gets stale, and by the end of the bowl you're coughing more than you'd like. That's not a sign of strong herb — it's a sign of poor filtration.
A recycler solves this by keeping the water in constant motion. Instead of smoke sitting in a static chamber getting warm and harsh, the dual tubes on the Sprinkler Shower Head Recycler Bong continuously cycle water through the system. Fresh water hits the smoke on every draw. The practical difference is a hit that stays cool and smooth from the first pull to the last — no stale buildup, no warm-water taste.
The triple percolation on top of the recycler action means you're getting filtration that most bongs simply can't match. We've had customers switch from single-perc beakers to recycler setups and tell us they'll never go back. The smoothness difference is that noticeable. If you smoke daily and your throat's been taking a beating, this is the upgrade that actually makes a tangible difference to your sessions.
And then there's the visual element. Watching smoke swirl through the spiked donut neck while water circulates through the external tubes is genuinely mesmerising. It sounds like a gimmick until you see it in person — then it becomes half the reason you reach for this piece instead of something simpler.
How to Use the Sprinkler Shower Head Recycler Bong
- Fill with water. Pour water through the mouthpiece until the shower head percolator is submerged by about 1–2 cm. The sprinkler perc should also have water contact. Do a test draw without herb — you want steady bubbling without water splashing up into the neck. If water reaches the spiked donut, you've overfilled. Pour a bit out and test again.
- Grind your herb. A medium-fine grind works best. Too coarse and it won't burn evenly; too fine and it'll pull through the bowl. A 4-piece grinder with a screen gives you the right consistency every time.
- Pack the bowl. Don't overpack — leave enough airflow for the percolators to do their job. A light-to-medium pack lets the shower head and sprinkler perc work at full efficiency. If the draw feels restricted, you've packed too tight.
- Light and draw slowly. A recycler bong rewards a slow, steady pull. You'll see the water start cycling through the external tubes and the smoke begin to swirl in the spiked donut neck. This is the sweet spot — let the percolation do the work rather than trying to rip it hard.
- Clear the chamber. Remove the bowl and inhale to clear. The round-rim mouthpiece makes this comfortable and gives you a proper seal.
- Clean regularly. This is the bit people skip, and with a recycler it matters more than usual. Those dual tubes and multiple perc chambers will build up resin fast if you let them. Rinse with warm water after every session, and do a proper clean with isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt at least once a week. For the recycler tubes specifically, a dedicated bong cleaning solution works better than the DIY approach — the narrow channels are hard to reach with salt alone.









