Grace Glass - What you think?

Discussion in 'Bongs, Dab Rigs, Bubblers, Water Pipes' started by 420Sparky, Jan 1, 2014.

  1. #1 420Sparky, Jan 1, 2014
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    So guys, fell in love with this grace piece! found her for a really reasonable price and with a free bong bag! what would you guys views on grace be? good? bad? this will be my first purchase of branded glass, love it!
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    is there anything that you guys would recommend, willing to spend £100-£120!

     
  2. how can you ever clean a thing like that?  With all that shit inside it will never get cleaned and taste like shit.
     
  3. that was one of my concerns man, it looks nice when its new but could quickly turn nastyyy
     
  4. just realised it has a shotgun hole too, think i'll avoid that one! some nice roors for like £90
     
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    Just guessing but acetone or something, you would want to clean often to keep it from getting real bad.
     
    Thats my beef with bongs is keeping them clean, some people have nasty ass bongs.
     
  6. #6 InstaBlaze, Jan 1, 2014
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    90%+ Rubbing alcohol and salt cleans bongs pretty easily, all you have to do is shake it around. I clean mine every couple of days, and that's after being used a couple times everyday.
     
     
    I would stay away from that piece op, Grace is an import brand and the quality of the percs would be questionable. In your p rice range I would try to keep it simple and get a regular beaker or straight tube then upgrade it with a nice downstem and disk diffused/multi hole slide.
     
  7. I have a Grace Glass piece and it is the nicest piece I have ever seen. I have seen $400-500 pieces from Mobius and Jerome Baker that were nowhere near as nice as my $145 Grace piece.
     
  8. People are mentioning the cleaning process...this shouldn't be an issue if you clean it once or twice a week depending on use.


    As far as Grace goes, its good glass. It's always borosilicate glass and blown to very good standards.
     

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