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Can you put ice in a bong? What does ice in a bong do? This article navigates it all.
If your favorite way to smoke is through a bong, you’ve probably tested all sorts of liquids and temperatures for your sacred rips.
There are numerous ways to spice up your ripping routine, from regular water to Gatorade to tea.
One of our favorite ways to get the freshest and tastiest toke is by adding ice to a bong.
But why do people put ice in bongs? And are ice cubes in bongs dangerous?
Let’s explore.
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Putting ice in a bong is a good idea for the most part.
Ice cools the smoke, making hits smoother and less harsh on your throat—a definite plus if you’re aiming for a gentler experience. On the bonus side, cooler smoke allows for denser clouds, which definitely enhances the smoke visuals.
But, as the ice melts, the rising water level could lead to unwanted splashes. Temperature shifts could potentially stress your bong as well, depending on what material it’s made from.
So, while ice can level up your smoking game, moderation and mindfulness of your bong’s capacity are key to avoiding a frosty faux pas.
Using ice in a bong is generally safe, but it’s crucial to use it moderately and ensure your bong is made of durable material like borosilicate glass to prevent thermal stress and potential damage.
First, there are two different ways to add ice to your bong. You can drop the cubes in the neck and have them sit above the water or place the cubes in the water at the bong’s base. You’ll need an ice catcher for that.
According to Smokephisticated, there are reports of hospitalizations from people who put their ice cubes in the bong’s neck.
This can be rather dangerous because shards of ice and frost can travel directly into your throat and lungs, causing significant irritation linked to bronchitis.
For these reasons, we advise you to place your ice cubes in the bong water itself to maintain the chilled temperature.
If you don’t want to repeatedly add ice to your bong after every sesh, a Chill Bong is your best bet.
Even in the hottest climates, this bong does not adjust to the temperature of its surroundings thanks to the double-wall vacuum insulated technology.
Like a high-quality travel mug, the stainless steel bong was designed to maintain the temperature of whatever you pour inside.
Because regular glass bongs have a knack for adjusting to the temperature of their environmental surroundings, they can leave you with a hot, steamy, and unpleasant rip on a summer afternoon.
Its patented stainless steel vacuum insulated base is large enough to hold a handful of ice cubes to ensure you’re getting the freshest rip possible.
Photo courtesy of Chill Steel Pipes
Another reason why icy bong rips are top-tier is that the cool temperature maintains the herb’s flavor profile.
When toking a steamy bong that was left outside for a few hours on a hot day, you’re increasing the chances of diluting a strain’s unique flavor.
A Chill Bong avoids that entirely and allows the vapor to bounce off the stainless steel interior and drift into your mouth with the utmost flavor.
Say goodbye to the days of weirdly warm tokes with our favorite bong from Chill.
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