I'm considering this bong (link)?!


Question: I'm considering this bong (link)?
http://www.grasscity.com/black-leaf-icebong-with-dom-percolator.html. - it would be my first bong and I love the looks of it and I'm just curious on a few things
How do you smoke out of a bong, what do you do
How high do you fill with water
Where do you pour the water in
Where would you put the ice in
Would you wanna put both ice and water in.
Is this a good first bong?
Thanks so much

Answers:

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That's a pretty sweet looking bong.
You just pour the water in from the top. Fill it to just beneath the carb hole (black hole on the side from the picture)
Put some cleaned pot in the bowl, you'll probably need a screen. Cover the carb hole with your thumb, start sucking on the top part, light the pot and smoke up.



This is a beautiful bong. I actually am considering buying a new one as mine just broke, and am looking to very similar ones.

You probably wouldn't be able to put ice in the water on this one, which is absolutely no problem. Just put it in the top (where your mouth goes) and the three little indents (called an ice catcher) will hold the ice and cool the smoke as it passes over the ice.

Water should be in the percolator (that multicolored piece) and the bottom. The level of water in the percolator will pretty much decide itself once you hit, but it will probably be about half way up it. The water level in the bottom should be about an inch above the bottom of the stem, if that makes sense. Really, about the second, or possibly top little swirly thing on the bottom of the bong. You can very it and decide which you like best. More water, harder to hit/suck; less water, less filtration/cooling.

If you don't know how to hit, breathe in while lighting the herb (just light some of it, don't set the whole bowl on fire) then when the chamber is aptly filled, remove the bowl and breathe in. That last part is called "the clear." It'll be the "heaviest" part of the hit.

Sorry if I over explained, but I wasn't sure how much you knew.




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