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EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong (EHLE)

Water pipes & bongs

by EHLE

€ 549,95
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Cooler smoke, better flavour — the EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong stacks ice cubes on built-in notches to strip the harshness from every pull. Made from 5mm borosilicate glass with a broad beaker base and 18.8mm joint, this 45cm water pipe is sturdy enough for daily sessions and easy to clean between rounds.
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EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong — Smooth, Cool Hits from German Borosilicate Glass

The EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong is a 45cm borosilicate glass water pipe built around one simple idea: cooler smoke means better flavour. Three ice notches sit in the tube, letting you stack ice cubes between the water chamber and the mouthpiece. The result is a noticeably smoother pull — less throat burn, more taste. EHLE has been making glass in Germany for years, and you can feel it the moment you pick this one up. The 5mm wall thickness gives it a reassuring weight, and the broad base sits flat without wobbling on any surface.

45cm tall 5mm borosilicate glass Ice notches for cooler hits 18.8mm female joint 135mm downstem included

Why the EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong Belongs on Your Table

Most bongs under this price point cut corners somewhere — thin glass, wobbly joints, a base that tips if you look at it wrong. The EHLE.Meyer doesn't. At 5mm wall thickness, this is a piece of glass you can actually pass around a circle without holding your breath every time someone reaches for it. We've seen plenty of cheap bongs crack at the joint or chip at the rim within weeks. EHLE's borosilicate glass handles temperature swings far better than soda-lime glass, which matters when you're dropping ice cubes into a tube that's been sitting in a warm room.

The ice notches are the main selling point, and they genuinely work. Stack three or four cubes in there, and the smoke has to pass through a cold column before it reaches your mouth. The difference between an iced pull and a room-temperature pull is night and day — you taste the herb instead of the heat. That said, the notches don't get in the way if you prefer to skip the ice. Without cubes loaded, the EHLE.Meyer functions as a straightforward beaker-style bong with a generous tube diameter.

The one honest limitation: at 45cm, this isn't pocket-sized. You can transport it — the broad base and thick glass help — but it's a two-hands-on-the-tube situation. If you need something for on the go, a smaller piece or a silicone bong is the better shout. For home sessions, though, the EHLE.Meyer is the one we'd pick off the shelf.

What It Feels Like to Use — From Our Counter

The first thing you notice is the weight. At 5mm thick borosilicate, this bong feels solid in your hand — not fragile, not clunky. The glass is clear enough to watch the chamber fill, and the broad beaker base means you can set it down on a coffee table without nervously eyeing it all evening. The 18.8mm joint is a standard size, so replacement bowls and downstems are easy to find if you ever need one.

When you load ice and pull, there's a satisfying coolness that hits the back of your throat. It's not cold enough to make you cough from the temperature — just enough to strip the harshness out. The 135mm downstem sits deep enough in the water to produce decent filtration without excessive drag. You don't need to pull hard to get a full chamber, which is a sign of a well-proportioned bong. The mouthpiece rim is smooth and slightly flared, comfortable for longer sessions.

Specifications

Spec Value
Brand EHLE
Height 45cm
Wall Thickness 5mm
Glass Type Borosilicate
Joint Size (Bong) 18.8mm female
Bowl Size 18.8mm male
Downstem Joint Size 18.8mm female
Downstem Length 135mm
Ice Notches Yes
Base Style Broad beaker
SKU HS1364

Complete your setup: grab a dedicated bong cleaner to keep the EHLE.Meyer looking fresh between sessions — resin builds up faster than you'd think, especially around the ice notches. A set of pipe screens is worth having too, to stop debris pulling through the downstem into the water.

How to Use the EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong

  1. Fill the beaker base with water until the downstem is submerged by roughly 2–3cm. Too much water and you'll get splashback; too little and you lose filtration.
  2. Drop 3–4 ice cubes through the mouthpiece. They'll rest on the ice notches inside the tube. Let them settle for a moment.
  3. Pack your bowl with ground dry herb — not too tight, not too loose. You want airflow through the material.
  4. Place your mouth over the mouthpiece, light the bowl, and inhale slowly. You'll see the chamber fill with smoke as it passes through the water and over the ice.
  5. Once the chamber is full, lift the bowl from the downstem to clear the smoke in one breath.
  6. Exhale and appreciate the difference that ice filtration makes. Repeat as desired.
  7. After your session, pour out the water and give the inside a quick rinse. Stale bong water is nobody's friend.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Glass bongs stay beautiful if you rinse them after every session — 30 seconds of warm water through the tube and base prevents resin from hardening. Once a week (or whenever you notice discolouration), disassemble the bong, remove the downstem and bowl, and use a proper bong cleaning solution. Coarse salt and isopropyl alcohol also work well: pour them in, cover the openings, shake vigorously, and rinse thoroughly. Pay attention to the ice notches — resin likes to collect on those ridges. A pipe cleaner or bottle brush helps reach the downstem interior. Borosilicate glass handles hot water without cracking, so don't be shy with the temperature when rinsing.

EHLE.Meyer vs Other Ice Bongs

Feature EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong Typical Budget Ice Bong
Wall Thickness 5mm 3–3.5mm
Glass Type Borosilicate Often soda-lime
Joint Size 18.8mm (standard) 14.5mm or non-standard
Base Stability Broad beaker, sits flat Narrow base, prone to tipping
Downstem Included Yes (135mm) Sometimes not included
Durability Handles daily use and temperature swings Prone to cracking at joints

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to use ice in the EHLE.Meyer Ice Bong?

No. The ice notches are there if you want them, but the bong works fine without ice. You'll still get water filtration — you just won't get the extra cooling effect. Some people prefer a warmer hit, and the EHLE.Meyer handles both styles.

What size replacement bowl fits the EHLE.Meyer?

Any 18.8mm male bowl fits the EHLE.Meyer's 18.8mm female joint. This is the most common joint size in the bong world, so finding replacements or upgrades is straightforward.

How often should I change the bong water?

After every session. Fresh water gives you the cleanest taste and the best filtration. Stale bong water develops bacteria quickly and makes everything taste off. A quick rinse takes seconds and makes a real difference.

Can I use the EHLE.Meyer with concentrates?

Yes, with the right attachment. Swap the standard herb bowl for an 18.8mm nail or banger designed for concentrates. The ice notches work just as well for cooling concentrate vapour as they do for herb smoke.

Is 5mm glass thick enough to be durable?

5mm borosilicate is genuinely sturdy for a bong this size. It handles everyday use, ice loading, and cleaning without issue. We've seen thinner glass crack from thermal shock alone — 5mm borosilicate shrugs that off. Just don't drop it on tiles.

Does bong water filter out active compounds from my herb?

Water filtration removes some tar and particulate matter, but the loss of active compounds is minimal. The cooling and filtration benefits far outweigh any negligible reduction. You're not losing anything meaningful — just harshness.

What is a percolator, and does the EHLE.Meyer have one?

A percolator is an additional water chamber inside the bong that further diffuses smoke for extra smoothness. The EHLE.Meyer doesn't include a percolator — it relies on the downstem diffusion and ice notches for cooling. If you want percolation, look at bongs with built-in tree or honeycomb percs.

Last updated: April 2026

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