What does a bong actually do?
A bong pulls smoke through water before you inhale it. Water cools the smoke and filters out rough particles. You get smoother hits that taste better and feel easier on your throat. The smoke bubbles through water in the chamber, which is why bongs hit different than pipes.
Is a bong the same thing as a water pipe?
Yes. Bong and water pipe mean the exact same thing. Both use water to filter and cool smoke from dry flower. Some people say water pipe to sound technical, but we're all talking about the same thing, smooth, filtered hits.
Do glass bongs work better than silicone ones?
Glass bongs deliver cleaner flavor because glass doesn't mess with your flower's taste. Silicone bongs are basically unbreakable and travel-friendly. Glass wins for pure taste. Silicone wins if you're clumsy or always on the move. Both filter smoke through water, so both work.
How does water make smoking smoother?
Water cools smoke down before it reaches your lungs and traps harsh particles. When smoke bubbles through water, more surface area touches the water, which means more cooling and filtering. Lower temperature plus less rough stuff equals hits that don't wreck your throat.
What's a percolator bong?
A percolator bong has built-in diffusers that create extra bubbles when smoke passes through water. More bubbles mean more water contact, which equals even smoother hits. Percs come in different styles, showerheads, honeycombs, trees, but they all do the same job.
How much water goes in a bong?
Fill your bong until water covers the bottom of the downstem by about half an inch to one inch. Too much water causes splashback. Too little doesn't filter properly. Start with less than you think, test it, then add more if needed.
Do I need to clean my bong?
Yes. Change the water after every session. Do a deep clean with rubbing alcohol and salt once a week or when it starts looking sketchy. Clean bongs taste better, hit smoother, and last longer. Nobody wants to rip through swamp water.