
Smoking pipes
by Breit
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The Breit Pure Pipe is a miniature hand water pipe that weighs just 80 grams and fits inside a jacket pocket. Built from borosilicate glass with a built-in chillum and diffuser slit, it filters and cools smoke through a small water chamber — delivering the smoothness of a proper water pipe in a body only 130mm long. If you've ever wanted water filtration without hauling around a full-sized piece, this is the one to look at.
Most pocket pipes are dry — you pack, you light, you inhale hot, harsh smoke. The Breit Pure Pipe takes a different approach by cramming actual water filtration into a body that's shorter than a ballpoint pen. The chillum sits inside the pipe with a diffuser slit cut into it, which breaks the smoke into smaller bubbles as it passes through the water chamber. More surface area, more cooling, smoother draw. That's the same principle behind full-sized bongs, just miniaturised.
The borosilicate glass is the same type used in laboratory equipment — it handles thermal shock far better than regular soda-lime glass. You can run hot smoke through it repeatedly without worrying about hairline cracks. Pick it up and you'll notice how light it feels at 80 grams. It's genuinely pocketable, not "technically fits in a rucksack" pocketable.
One honest note: because the water chamber is small, you'll want to change the water frequently. After three or four sessions it gets murky, and a tiny chamber means less water to absorb residue. Keep it fresh and it performs brilliantly. Let it sit and you'll taste stale water instead of your herbs.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Breit |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Weight | 80 grams |
| Body length | 130mm |
| Filtration | Water chamber with diffuser slit chillum |
| Mouthpiece | Ergonomically shaped |
| Carb hole | Yes (kick hole) |
| Feet | Built-in support feet for hands-free loading |
| SKU | HS1175 |
The small feet on the bottom of the pipe are one of those details that sounds minor until you actually use it. Set the Pure Pipe down on a flat surface and it stands upright on its own. Both hands free, no balancing act, no asking a mate to hold it. Load your bowl, pick it up, go. We've seen people try to load round-bottomed pipes one-handed and it always ends with herbs on the floor.
The kick hole (carb) on the side lets you clear the chamber quickly. Cover it while you draw, release it to flush fresh air through and clear the remaining smoke. If you've used a bong before, the principle is identical. If you haven't — you'll get the hang of it in about two pulls.
The ergonomic mouthpiece sits comfortably against your lips without that awkward "sucking on a tube" feeling you get from straight chillums. Breit shaped it with a slight flare, which also helps prevent you from accidentally inhaling water. At 130mm long, the smoke still travels a reasonable distance before reaching your mouth, giving the water chamber and the short path above it a chance to cool things down.
Dry pipes are convenient but harsh. Full-sized water pipes are smooth but stay at home. The Breit Pure Pipe sits right in the gap between the two — and that gap is exactly where most smokers actually live. You're at a friend's place, at a park, on a balcony. You want something that fits in a pocket but doesn't punish your throat.
We've sold plenty of mini bubblers over the years, and the ones that last are always borosilicate. Cheaper glass pipes crack after a few weeks of regular use, especially if you're cleaning them with hot water. Borosilicate handles temperature swings up to around 165°C without stress fracturing. The Breit Pure Pipe isn't the cheapest pocket pipe in the shop, but it's the one we'd actually toss in a jacket and take somewhere.
The diffuser slit is the real differentiator. Most pocket bubblers just have an open downstem — smoke enters the water as one big bubble, gets minimal filtration, and you wonder why you bothered with water at all. The slit breaks the smoke stream into multiple smaller bubbles. More bubbles means more contact between smoke and water, which means more particulate gets trapped. You can hear the difference — a gentle percolating sound rather than a single glug.
Borosilicate glass is tough, but residue builds up fast in small chambers. Rinse the Pure Pipe with warm water after every session — takes 30 seconds and keeps the flavour clean. For a deeper clean, soak it in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) for 20-30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. A thin pipe cleaner pushed through the chillum clears any buildup around the diffuser slit. If that slit gets clogged, you lose the percolation effect entirely and you're back to single-bubble territory.
Change the water before every session. Stale bong water is grim at the best of times, and in a chamber this small it goes off quickly. Fresh water, clean glass, better taste — it's that simple.
Complete your setup with a quality herb grinder for an even, consistent pack — the SLX Grinder or a classic Santa Cruz Shredder both do the job well. Pipe cleaners and isopropyl alcohol are worth keeping stocked if you want this pipe performing at its best session after session.
Yes. The entire pipe is borosilicate glass, the same heat-resistant material used in lab glassware. It handles thermal shock far better than standard glass and won't crack from normal use or hot-water cleaning.
Just enough to cover the diffuser slit on the chillum — roughly 15-20ml. Tilt it gently after filling to check. If water reaches the mouthpiece, you've added too much. Pour a bit out and test again.
Absolutely. At 130mm long and 80 grams, it fits comfortably in an inside jacket pocket or a small bag. Empty the water first — nobody wants a wet pocket. The built-in feet also mean you can set it down anywhere without it rolling.
The slit in the chillum breaks incoming smoke into multiple small bubbles instead of one large one. More bubbles means more surface contact between smoke and water, which cools and filters more effectively. You'll notice a smoother draw compared to pipes without diffusion.
Rinse with warm water after every session and change the water each time. A deeper clean with isopropyl alcohol every week or so keeps the diffuser slit clear and the glass transparent. Neglect it and the tiny chamber gets clogged fast.
Yes. Covering the kick hole while you draw lets smoke accumulate in the chamber. Releasing it flushes fresh air through, clearing the remaining smoke in one go. It gives you more control over each hit and keeps the pipe from going stale between draws.
Smoke passes from the bowl through the chillum into water, where it's filtered and cooled. The water traps heavier particulate and reduces temperature before the smoke reaches your mouth. The Breit Pure Pipe adds a diffuser slit to improve this process in a compact 130mm body.
Last updated: April 2026