How to test your bongs for strength and durability

Even if you have been looking for bongs for a long time, not every stoner and bong user will know how to thoroughly test the strength of their bong. And no, you do not just bang it against a hard surface! I would not expect any glass bong to survive an impact with a hard surface. So be realistic with your expectations. The answer to this test actually takes in to considering multiple properties within your bong.

My previous experience with using these smoking tools is enough to confidently say that they are a must buy for any stoner out there, whether you are use to rolling your own joints or you struggle, bongs arethe best method for inhaling your smoke by far. It is quicker, it is tastier and it is more convenient. Not to mention it is fun and interested and can easily become a collecting hobby.

Bongs are currently the best way to smoke, but every year we are greeted by a new type of marijuana gadget that blows our mind! Granted these are always very expensive and not often mobile or pocket size, but they are pretty damn cool. To improve on this even more consider adding a new bowl or precoolerto your piece, it will really make it stand out and be more unique.

The most important factor is these two points:

Firstly the bong needs to be blown by a professional glass blower. If it was made by an unbranded 'company' then it is most likely not going to be high quality. Think of it this way; If you made something you were truly proud of, wouldn't you want to put your name on it?





The second reason comes next. The wall/thickness of the glass used to make the bong should be a minimum of 4 mm. But, even if it is 8-9 mm in thickness it does not mean it is a quality bong. See the reason above for this. A good well known brand of bongs such as DankDust will always use at least 4mm glass for their bongs. So I would strongly recommend you to go with any glass bong from their line.







