Using a bong for beginners

Discussion in 'Bongs, Dab Rigs, Bubblers, Water Pipes' started by boooooooonnggggggg, Jul 6, 2015.

  1. Ok i have never used/hit a bong before, and i am looking to buy one but i m not sure ill know how to use it. Does the bong come with a bowl, or do i have to buy separate, and how do you clear it or just in general use it?
     
  2. bongs come in many different shapes and sizes, but for the most part they all function in the same way. typically speaking they do come with a bow,l and cleaning a bong in general is pretty easy. all you need to do is buy some isopropyl alcohol the higher the % the better, and some Epson salt. then simply put a little bit of both in the bong, and shake vigorously. once done simply empty into a toilet, and rinse the bong to get anything extra out. as for the water levels in bongs this vary's a good bit, but a general rule of thumb is to start with less water. just enough the cover the holes in the down stem.
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    you will need to play with the water level a bit to find the perfect level. clear a bong when the chamber has filled with as much smoke as you think you can handle. (it's not a contest start easy, or your gonna have a bad time.) then simply pull the bowl out of the bong, and inhale. be sure to never ever blow into the bong, or you will have some vary disgusting water coming out of it, and what ever it lands on will smell terrible for weeks. since this is your first bong i recommend not going all out, and instead only spending about $80. don't worry about things such as perks since you have yet to discover how much drag/smoothness you like and other small things. an ice catcher/pinch would be a good thing to have but is in no way needed. for the best quality make sure the bong is glass on glass rather then with a grommet. which is a little rubber ring used to create a air tight seal in lower quality bongs. other then that i think i covered the basics. also look at you tube videos you will get a good amount of information good and bad. if you have more questions feel free to ask.

     
  3. Thank you!!! Very much helpful
     

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