Bongs are similar in construction to the familiar water pipes or hookahs that have been used for many centuries across the Middle East. Bongs come originally from Thailand and Laos where they, like hookahs, incorporate the use of water as a coolant and filter for the smoke produced by herbal mixtures. The cooling effect of the water makes for a more comfortable smoking experience, and various aromatic additions enhance the relaxed mood.
The water is effective in filtering out harmful toxic substances such as the larger molecules that make smoking tobacco so dangerous, say enthusiastic users of the bong. You may add to this that using a bong is less addictive than smoking cigarettes, and is part of a communal experience, with multi-pipe bongs very popular as the centrepiece of a gathering.
Roor bongs are the aristocrats of the bong world. These hand-blown glass bongs combine supreme functionality with exquisite design to make Martin Birzle’s Roor bongs some of the most sought-after pieces of equipment in the bong world. They can be used as decorative items as well as used for smoking herbal mixtures. These cult objects offer the ultimate experience for using legal hallucinogenic herbal products.
Acrylic and aluminium, as well as the traditional wooden bongs, are popular, but glass bongs are generally considered the most pure form of bong because no material residue caused by the heating process is contributed to the smoke.
Using bongs is a great alternative to cigarette smoking, and the bongs themselves are often highly prized as works of art in their own right.
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