
Smoking pipes
by Goody Glass
The Peachy Glass Pipe is a 3.5-inch novelty hand pipe shaped like a ripe peach, made from solid borosilicate glass by Goody Glass. It's pocket-sized, surprisingly sturdy for its dainty look, and delivers smooth, cool hits from a deep bowl that holds more herb than you'd expect from something this compact. If you want a pipe that makes people smile when you pull it out of your bag, this is the one.
Most hand pipes look the same — generic spoons in blue, green, or clear glass. The Peachy Glass Pipe stands out because it's genuinely fun to hold. The rounded peach shape sits naturally in your palm, and the weight feels reassuring — not flimsy like those thin-walled novelty pipes that crack the first time you set them down too hard. The glass is thick enough that you can feel the density when you pick it up.
Here's the honest limitation: the peach shape means it doesn't sit flat on a table. You'll want to set it bowl-side-down or keep it in a padded pouch when not in use. It won't roll off a surface easily thanks to the leaf detail acting as a subtle stabiliser, but don't trust it on a sloped desk. Compared to the Goody Glass Bananza Pipe (banana-shaped), this one's slightly more compact and easier to palm discreetly.
We've had these on the shelf for a while now, and the feedback is consistent: people buy them as gifts, then come back for a second one for themselves. The peach colouring is baked into the glass — it's not paint that'll chip off after a few cleans. That matters more than you'd think after a month of regular use.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Goody Glass |
| Length | 3.5 inches (approx. 9 cm) |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Design | Peach-shaped novelty pipe |
| Bowl type | Built-in deep bowl |
| Carb hole | Yes (left side) |
| Weight | Lightweight, pocket-friendly |
| SKU | HS2341 |
Complete your setup with a decent grinder — the finer you grind, the better this small bowl performs. A set of pipe cleaners and some isopropyl alcohol will keep the Peachy Glass Pipe hitting fresh for months. If you're after another Goody Glass novelty piece, the Eggplant Glass Pipe and Donut Glass Pipe make excellent shelf-mates.
Glass pipes preserve the flavour of your herb better than metal or wood alternatives. There's no residual taste from the material itself — just clean, unadulterated smoke. Borosilicate glass (the same stuff used in lab equipment) handles repeated heating and cooling without cracking, which is exactly what you need from something you're applying a flame to multiple times a day.
At 3.5 inches, the Peachy Glass Pipe fits in a jacket pocket or small bag compartment. It's the kind of piece you grab for a walk in the park or a friend's house — not a centrepiece bong that lives on your coffee table. The trade-off for portability is a smaller bowl, but that's actually a plus if you prefer single-serve sessions rather than packing enough for three people.
| Feature | Peachy Glass Pipe | Standard Glass Spoon |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 3.5 inches | 4–5 inches |
| Design | Novelty peach shape | Generic spoon |
| Conversation starter | Absolutely | Not really |
| Flat base | No (rounded) | Usually yes |
| Portability | Excellent | Good |
| Bowl depth | Medium | Medium-large |
Glass pipes clog faster than you'd expect — resin builds up in the stem after 5–10 sessions depending on how heavily you pack. A clogged pipe means restricted airflow, harsher hits, and stale flavour. The fix is simple: soak the pipe in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) with a pinch of coarse salt for 30–60 minutes. The salt acts as an abrasive, the alcohol dissolves the resin. Rinse thoroughly with warm water, let it dry, and it's back to fresh.
Don't use boiling water — thermal shock can crack even borosilicate glass if the temperature change is too sudden. Warm water is fine. A pipe cleaner or cotton bud handles any stubborn spots in the stem.
Yes. Borosilicate glass is heat-resistant and tougher than standard soda-lime glass. That said, it's still glass — drop it on tiles and it'll break. The thick walls on this piece give it more resilience than thinner novelty pipes, but treat it with basic care.
No. The colour is worked into the glass during manufacturing, not painted on. Regular cleaning with alcohol won't affect it. After months of use, it'll look the same as the day you bought it.
Not reliably. The rounded peach shape means it tends to roll slightly. Rest it bowl-side-down on a flat surface or keep it in a padded case. The leaf detail offers minimal stability but isn't a proper flat base.
Roughly 0.2–0.3g of ground herb per bowl. Enough for a solid personal session — one to three hits depending on how deeply you inhale. It's sized for solo use rather than passing around a group.
Absolutely — it's one of our most popular gift purchases. The peach design is playful without being crude, and the compact size means it doesn't require any accessories to get started. Just add a grinder and a lighter and you've got a complete present.
Goody Glass makes a full range of fruit and food-shaped pipes — bananas, doughnuts, aubergines. The Peachy Pipe is among the most compact at 3.5 inches. Functionally they're identical; the choice comes down to which shape makes you happiest.
Last updated: April 2026