
Smoking pipes
by Hemper
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The Mini Spoon Pipe is a 3.5-inch (roughly 9 cm) handheld glass pipe designed for smoking dry herbs with zero fuss. Made by Hemper from borosilicate glass — the same heat-resistant material used in lab equipment — it sits comfortably in one hand and slips into a jacket pocket when you're done. No water, no batteries, no learning curve. Pack it, light it, clear it.
A spoon pipe is the most straightforward smoking device you can own — a bowl on one end, a mouthpiece on the other, and a small carb hole on the side to control airflow. That's it. No moving parts, no water chamber to fill or spill, no fragile downstems. The Hemper Mini Spoon Pipe takes that simplicity and shrinks it to 9 cm, which is about the length of a credit card and a half. You can toss it in a bag, keep it in a drawer, or hand it round without worrying about someone fumbling with complicated mechanics.
The borosilicate glass construction matters more than you'd think at this size. Cheaper pipes use soda-lime glass, which cracks under thermal shock — heat the bowl a few times, set it on a cold surface, and you're sweeping up shards. Borosilicate handles temperature swings far better. It's the same glass Pyrex labware is made from, rated to withstand rapid temperature changes that would shatter standard glass. For a pipe this small that's going to live in your pocket and get knocked around, that durability counts.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Hemper |
| SKU | HS2654 |
| Length | 3.5 inches (~9 cm) |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Intended use | Dry herbs |
| Features | Carb hole, spoon-shaped bowl |
| Water filtration | None (dry pipe) |
| Weight | Lightweight — single-hand use |
Complete your setup with a metal herb grinder for an even, consistent pack — coarsely ground herb burns more evenly and wastes less. A set of pipe cleaners and some isopropyl alcohol will keep the airway clear between sessions.
We've sold pipes of every shape and size since 1999, and the one thing we hear over and over is: "I just want something simple that works." Bongs are great at home. Vaporisers are brilliant if you want precision. But sometimes you just need a pipe that fits in your hand, takes 5 seconds to load, and doesn't require a YouTube tutorial. The Mini Spoon Pipe is that piece.
At 9 cm, it's genuinely portable. Not "portable" in the way a 30 cm bubbler technically fits in a backpack — actually pocket-sized. The trade-off is obvious: a smaller bowl means smaller loads, so you're packing for one or two hits rather than a full session. For solo use or a quick taste of a new strain, that's a feature, not a bug. You waste less herb and you control your intake more precisely.
The honest limitation? Small pipes run hotter. There's less distance between the flame and your lips, so the smoke doesn't cool as much as it would through a longer path or a water chamber. You'll feel the difference compared to a bong or a bubbler. Short, controlled draws help — don't torch the entire bowl in one pull. If smooth, cooled smoke is your priority, a water pipe will always win. But if convenience and portability are what you're after, this is the piece we'd grab off the shelf.
A pipe this small clogs faster than a full-sized piece — the airway is narrower, so resin builds up quickly. After every 3–4 sessions, drop it in a zip-lock bag with isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) and a tablespoon of coarse salt. Give it a shake for 60 seconds, rinse under warm water, and let it dry completely. A pipe cleaner or cotton bud through the mouthpiece channel clears any stubborn residue. Takes about 2 minutes and keeps every draw tasting clean instead of stale.
Borosilicate glass handles hot water better than soda-lime glass, but avoid extreme temperature swings — don't run it under cold water straight after a session. Let it come to room temperature first, then clean.
| Feature | Mini Spoon Pipe | Chillum / One-Hitter |
|---|---|---|
| Length | ~9 cm | 7–10 cm typically |
| Carb hole | Yes — airflow control | No — straight tube |
| Bowl size | Slightly larger — 2–3 hits | Single hit |
| Ease of cleaning | Moderate — curved shape | Easy — straight path |
| Smoke cooling | Minimal — short path | Minimal — short path |
| Portability | Pocket-friendly | Pocket-friendly |
The spoon pipe's advantage over a chillum is the carb hole. Covering and releasing it lets you control how much smoke you pull and clear the chamber completely — a chillum just has an open tube, so stale smoke lingers. If you want a single-hit stealth piece, a chillum is slightly more discreet. If you want a touch more control and bowl capacity, the spoon pipe wins. We'd pick the spoon pipe for home use and a chillum for on-the-go discretion, but honestly, at 9 cm, this Hemper piece is nearly as compact.
A spoon pipe is a handheld glass smoking device shaped like a spoon — a rounded bowl connected to a flat mouthpiece stem. It includes a small carb hole on the side of the bowl that lets you control airflow and clear the chamber. No water, no electronics, just glass.
Cover the carb with your thumb while you light and inhale — this draws air through the burning herb. Release your thumb to let fresh air rush in and push the remaining smoke into your lungs. It gives you control over hit size and keeps the chamber clear.
Borosilicate glass is significantly more resistant to thermal shock and impact than standard glass. It's not indestructible — drop it on concrete and it'll break — but for tossing in a padded case or jacket pocket, it holds up well. Wrap it in a cloth or use a small pouch for extra protection.
Every 3–4 sessions, or whenever you notice restricted airflow. Soak in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt for a few minutes, shake, and rinse with warm water. The small size means resin accumulates faster than in larger pipes.
Yes. A small brass or stainless steel pipe screen sits in the bowl and stops herb particles from pulling through into the mouthpiece. Cut or fold it to fit the bowl diameter. Glass screens (daisy jacks) work too and are easy to clean alongside the pipe.
Compared to a water pipe, yes — there's no water filtration and the short 9 cm path doesn't cool the smoke much. Take smaller, controlled draws rather than full-lung rips. If smoothness is your top priority, a bubbler or bong is the better choice.
Borosilicate glass contains boron trioxide, which gives it a much lower thermal expansion coefficient. In plain terms: it handles heat without cracking. Standard soda-lime glass expands more when heated and is prone to shattering from rapid temperature changes — not what you want in a pipe.
Last updated: April 2026