
Water pipes & bongs
by Black Leaf
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The Black Leaf Glass Percolator Icebong is a 390mm borosilicate glass water pipe that filters smoke through a built-in 6-arm dome percolator and optional ice cooling for noticeably smoother, cooler rips. Black Leaf is a well-known German-designed glass brand, and this piece sits in their mid-range lineup — solid build, functional design, nothing flashy. If you want clean filtration without dropping serious money on a scientific-grade rig, this is where we'd point you.
Most bongs under a certain price point give you either a percolator or ice notches — rarely both. The Black Leaf Percolator Icebong packs in a 6-arm dome diffuser sitting inside the tube, which splits your smoke into multiple streams and forces it through water in a swirl of tiny bubbles. More bubbles means more surface area contact with water, which means more cooling and filtering before anything reaches your lungs. It's basic physics, and it works.
Then there are the ice notches above the perc. Drop in two or three cubes and the smoke passes through chilled air on its way up. The difference between a room-temperature hit and an iced one is genuinely noticeable — the smoke feels thicker but softer, and you taste more of what you're smoking rather than just heat. We've had customers come back specifically to say the ice notches changed how they smoke. It's one of those features that sounds gimmicky until you actually try it.
The one honest limitation: at 45mm diameter, the tube is on the narrower side. That's fine for controlled, flavourful pulls, but if you're the type who likes massive unrestricted airflow, you might find it a touch restrictive compared to wider-bore bongs. For most people though, the narrower tube actually helps — it concentrates the smoke and makes the percolator work harder, which is the whole point.
The Black Leaf Percolator Icebong is made from clear borosilicate glass with a wall thickness of 4mm. Borosilicate is the same type of glass used in lab equipment — it handles thermal shock far better than regular soda-lime glass, so pouring in cold water and dropping in ice cubes won't stress it. At 4mm thick, it's sturdy enough for regular home use but not indestructible. Treat it like glassware, not like a Nokia 3310.
The weight feels reassuring in your hand. The water reservoir at the bottom doubles as the base, giving it a low centre of gravity that keeps it stable on a table. The Black Leaf logo sits on the lower section of the tube, just above the kickhole — it's a clean, understated design. No garish colours, no novelty shapes. Just a functional piece of glass that does its job well.
Pick it up and you'll notice the glass is genuinely clear — no bubbles, no warping, no thin spots around the joints. The 6-arm dome perc inside is fused cleanly to the tube walls. We've seen cheaper percolator bongs where the arms are uneven or partially blocked. This one is properly made.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Clear borosilicate glass |
| Wall Thickness | 4mm |
| Height | 390mm |
| Tube Diameter | 45mm |
| Joint Size (Sure Ground) | SG 19/14 (18.8mm / 14.5mm) |
| Percolator Type | 6-arm dome diffuser |
| Ice Notches | Yes |
| Kickhole | Yes, with rubber plug included |
| Down-pipe Adapter | 2-part, included |
| Colour | Clear |
| SKU | HS0731 |
The Black Leaf Percolator Icebong comes with everything you need to get started straight out of the box. No hunting for adapters or plugs separately.
A dome percolator is a small glass chamber inside the tube that forces smoke downward through multiple arms — six, in this case — and out into the water below. Each arm has slits at the bottom, so the smoke exits as a cluster of small bubbles rather than one big glob. The dome cap on top prevents smoke from bypassing the arms entirely.
The result is visible: pull through this bong and you'll see a dense column of fine bubbles rising through the water. Compared to a simple downstem diffuser, the 6-arm perc creates significantly more agitation. More agitation means the smoke cools faster and more particulates get trapped in the water. Your throat and lungs notice the difference immediately — hits feel cleaner, less harsh, and you can take bigger pulls without coughing your head off.
Compared to something like a honeycomb disc perc (which you'll find on the Black Leaf HoneyComb Disc Perc bong), the dome perc offers slightly less drag. Honeycomb discs filter incredibly well but can feel like you're sucking a milkshake through a coffee stirrer. The 6-arm dome hits a good middle ground between filtration and airflow.
We've been shipping bongs from Amsterdam since 1999, and percolator icebongs in this price range are consistently the best sellers for people upgrading from a basic beaker or acrylic piece. The jump in smoothness is dramatic enough that people actually notice it on the first hit — it's not a subtle improvement.
The most common mistake we see? Overfilling with water. With a perc bong, the water level is more critical than with a simple downstem setup. Too high and you're drinking bong water. Too low and the perc just gurgles uselessly. Aim for just above the arm slits and adjust from there. It takes about 30 seconds of experimentation to find the sweet spot.
The second thing worth knowing: cleaning a percolator bong takes a bit more effort than a straight tube. Those six arms and the dome chamber are harder to reach with a brush. Isopropyl alcohol (90%+) and coarse salt is your best friend here — pour it in, cover the openings, shake firmly but not violently (it's still glass), and rinse. Do this once a week if you're a daily user, and the bong stays crystal clear.
Complete your setup with a proper herb grinder — evenly ground material burns more consistently and makes better use of the percolator's filtration. A set of carbon filter tips or activated charcoal filters can also pair well if you want even cleaner hits. And if you're serious about keeping this glass pristine, grab a bottle of dedicated bong cleaner and a set of cleaning plugs — they make weekly maintenance a two-minute job instead of a ten-minute one.
If you're weighing up your options, here's how this piece stacks up against two common alternatives in the same category.
| Feature | Black Leaf Dome Perc Icebong (this one) | Basic Beaker Bong (no perc) | Black Leaf Double Perc Icebong |
|---|---|---|---|
| Percolator | 6-arm dome | None (downstem only) | Dual percolators |
| Ice Notches | Yes | Sometimes | Yes |
| Smoothness | Very smooth | Moderate | Extremely smooth |
| Drag / Draw Resistance | Moderate | Low | Higher |
| Ease of Cleaning | Moderate | Easy | Harder |
| Wall Thickness | 4mm | Varies (3-5mm) | 4-5mm |
| Best For | Smooth daily use, good balance | Simplicity, easy maintenance | Maximum filtration |
The single dome perc version hits the sweet spot for most people. The double perc gives you even more filtration, but the extra drag and cleaning hassle aren't always worth it unless you're particularly sensitive to harsh smoke. And if you're coming from a basic beaker, this single-perc icebong is a meaningful upgrade without overcomplicating things.
Fill until the water sits about 1-2cm above the slits on the 6-arm dome percolator. Test with a dry pull — you should see bubbles without getting splashback. It's a small window, but once you find it, you won't need to think about it again.
Absolutely. The ice notches are optional — the 6-arm dome percolator does the heavy lifting on its own. Ice just adds an extra layer of cooling. Plenty of people use this bong daily without ever dropping a cube in.
Pour in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) and a tablespoon of coarse salt. Cover the mouthpiece and joint opening, then shake firmly for 30-60 seconds. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Do this weekly for daily use. Avoid pipe cleaners inside the perc arms — they can snap off and get stuck.
SG stands for Sure Ground — it's the joint size standard. 19/14 means the outer joint is 18.8mm and the inner is 14.5mm. The included 2-part adapter bridges these two sizes, so your 14.5mm bowl fits into the 18.8mm joint on the bong. It's the most common setup in glass bongs.
For a home-use bong that lives on a table, 4mm borosilicate is solid. It won't shatter from temperature changes or normal handling. It's not a 9mm tank bong you can knock off a shelf and laugh about, though. Treat it with basic respect and it'll last years.
Open kickhole gives you carb-style clearing — cover it while pulling, release to clear. Plugged means you pull the bowl to clear instead. Neither is better; it's personal preference. The rubber plug is included so you can try both and decide.
There's slightly more draw resistance than a straight tube or simple beaker, yes. But the 6-arm dome perc is one of the lower-drag perc designs out there. Most people find the trade-off — smoother smoke for a bit more effort on the inhale — well worth it.
Last updated: April 2026