
Lucky Cherry Glass Pipe
Smoking pipes
by Goody Glass
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Lucky Cherry Glass Pipe — Double Bowl, Double the Session
The Lucky Cherry Glass Pipe is a novelty hand pipe by Goody Glass that packs two separate bowls into one 4.5-inch piece shaped like a pair of ripe red cherries. Load both bowls with your favourite dried herb, pass it around, and get two hits without repacking. It's compact enough for a jacket pocket but eye-catching enough to start a conversation every single time you pull it out.
Why the Lucky Cherry Glass Pipe Stands Out
Most novelty pipes sacrifice function for looks — you get a cute shape that hits like breathing through a coffee stirrer. The Lucky Cherry is the exception. Goody Glass builds their novelty line from thick borosilicate glass, the same stuff lab equipment is made from. It handles thermal shock, doesn't crack from a lighter flame, and feels solid in the hand rather than fragile. At 4.5 inches long, it sits comfortably between your fingers without the awkward bulk of a full-sized spoon pipe.
The real party trick is the twin-bowl setup. Two separate cherry-shaped bowls connect to a single mouthpiece, so you can pack two different herbs, two different grinds, or just double your capacity for a longer session. Each bowl holds roughly 0.15–0.2g of ground herb — enough for a proper hit without overpacking. The carb hole sits on the left side, giving you standard airflow control across both chambers.
Visually, it's a glossy red cherry pair complete with a green glass stem. Looks genuinely good on a shelf. We've handled a fair few novelty pipes over the years — doughnuts, bananas, aubergines — and the Lucky Cherry is one of the few where the paintwork and shaping are clean with no rough seams or uneven colour.
From Our Counter: What We Actually Think
We've been stocking Goody Glass novelty pipes since they started gaining traction, and the Lucky Cherry is the one that sells out fastest. Customers buy it as a gift, then come back for one of their own. The weight is about right — heavy enough to feel like proper glass, light enough that you're not worried about wrist fatigue during a session. The glass is noticeably thicker than the cheap novelty pipes you find at market stalls.
The honest limitation: cleaning. Two bowls means two chambers to scrub, and the cherry shape creates a couple of tight curves inside. A pipe cleaner reaches most of it, but you'll want to soak it in isopropyl alcohol every few sessions to keep the airflow clear. If you skip cleaning, resin builds up faster than a single-bowl pipe because there's simply more surface area. Not a dealbreaker — just something to know before you buy.
Compared to the Goody Glass Bananza pipe, the Lucky Cherry has slightly better airflow because the cherry shape creates a more natural channel to the mouthpiece. The Bananza looks brilliant but the banana curve can restrict the draw a touch. If you want the smoothest hit from the Goody Glass novelty range, the Lucky Cherry is the one we'd pick.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Goody Glass |
| Type | Novelty hand pipe |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Length | 4.5 inches (approx. 11.4 cm) |
| Number of bowls | 2 |
| Bowl capacity (each) | Approx. 0.15–0.2g ground herb |
| Carb hole | Yes — left side |
| Design | Red cherry pair with green glass stem |
| SKU | HS2340 |
Complete your setup: grab a set of bristle pipe cleaners and a bottle of isopropyl cleaning solution. With two bowls to maintain, regular cleaning keeps the Lucky Cherry hitting like new. A small herb grinder also helps — an even, medium grind packs best in the shallow cherry bowls without blocking the draw.
Why You Need a Double-Bowl Pipe
Single-bowl pipes are fine for solo sessions, but they run out fast when you're sharing. You pack, you pass, it's cashed — then someone's fishing for the grinder again. The Lucky Cherry solves that with two bowls ready to go. In a group of two or three, each person gets a fresh green hit without the constant repack cycle. It genuinely changes the flow of a session.
There's also the variety angle. Pack one bowl with your go-to herb and the other with something different — a herbal blend, a different strain, whatever you fancy. Hit them separately or alternate between the two. It's a small thing, but it makes the pipe feel less like a basic tool and more like something you actually want to use.
And then there's the gift factor. We've sold hundreds of novelty pipes over the years, and the number one use case is birthday presents. The Lucky Cherry lands perfectly — it's funny, it's functional, and it doesn't look like something from a petrol station. Wrap it in tissue paper and you're done.
How to Use the Lucky Cherry Glass Pipe
- Grind your dried herb to a medium consistency — not too fine, or it'll pull through the bowl hole. A fluffy, even grind works best in the shallow cherry bowls.
- Pack both cherry bowls loosely. Press down gently with your fingertip but don't compact the herb. You want air to flow through. Each bowl takes roughly 0.15–0.2g.
- Hold the pipe with the mouthpiece facing you and cover the carb hole on the left side with your thumb or finger.
- Light one bowl while inhaling slowly through the mouthpiece. Release the carb hole halfway through your draw to clear the chamber.
- Repeat with the second bowl, or alternate between the two throughout your session.
- After your session, tap out the ash and run a pipe cleaner through the mouthpiece channel. For a deeper clean, soak the entire pipe in isopropyl alcohol (90%+) for 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Glass pipes reward regular cleaning with better flavour and smoother airflow. The Lucky Cherry's dual-bowl design means roughly twice the resin buildup of a standard pipe, so staying on top of it matters more here. A quick pipe-cleaner pass after every 2–3 sessions keeps things manageable. Once a week — or whenever the glass starts looking cloudy — do a full isopropyl soak. Drop the pipe into a zip-lock bag with enough 90%+ isopropyl alcohol to submerge it, add a tablespoon of coarse salt as an abrasive, seal the bag, and shake gently. Leave it for 30 minutes, then rinse under warm running water. The cherry shape has a couple of internal curves that trap resin, so the soak method works far better than scrubbing alone.
One thing to watch: don't use boiling water on borosilicate glass. It can handle heat, but a sudden temperature swing from cold to boiling risks thermal shock. Warm water is all you need after the alcohol does its work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you smoke both bowls at the same time?
Technically yes — both bowls feed into the same mouthpiece. But lighting two bowls simultaneously is awkward with one lighter. Most people light one, take a hit, then light the other. That's how the pipe is designed to flow.
Is the Lucky Cherry Glass Pipe durable enough for travel?
It's borosilicate glass, so it handles bumps better than cheap soda-lime glass. That said, it's still glass. Wrap it in a sock or small padded case for transport. At 4.5 inches it fits easily in a jacket pocket, but loose in a bag with keys and coins is asking for trouble.
How much herb does each bowl hold?
Each cherry bowl holds approximately 0.15–0.2g of ground herb. That's enough for one solid hit per bowl, or two lighter draws if you pack loosely. Combined, you're looking at roughly 0.3–0.4g total capacity.
Does the Lucky Cherry pipe have a carb hole?
Yes. There's a carb hole on the left side of the pipe. Cover it while lighting, release it mid-draw to clear the chamber. Standard hand pipe technique — nothing unusual here.
How often should you clean a double-bowl glass pipe?
Run a pipe cleaner through after every 2–3 sessions. Do a full isopropyl alcohol soak once a week or whenever the glass looks cloudy. Two bowls means more resin, so cleaning every session isn't overkill if you want the best flavour.
What's the difference between the Lucky Cherry and the Goody Glass Bananza pipe?
Both are novelty hand pipes from Goody Glass, but the Lucky Cherry has two bowls while the Bananza has one. The cherry shape also creates a straighter internal channel, so the draw feels slightly less restricted. The Bananza wins on visual comedy — it's a banana — but for function, the Lucky Cherry edges it out.
Is this pipe suitable as a gift?
Absolutely — it's one of the best-selling gift pipes we carry. The cherry design is playful without being crude, and the dual bowls give it a genuine talking point beyond just looking fun. Comes ready to use out of the box.
Last updated: April 2026


