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Screenless Pipe (Screen Prince)

Smoking pipes

by Screen Prince

€ 18,50
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No screen, no clogging, no fuss — the Screen Prince screenless pipe filters ash through a narrow internal tube while an adjustable bowl wheel lets you set airflow exactly how you like it. Fully unscrewable for a proper clean in under two minutes, and it comes with its own carry case for pocket-ready portability.
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The Screenless Pipe by Screen Prince is a compact metal pipe that eliminates the need for a replaceable screen altogether. An adjustable bowl depth lets you dial in airflow to your preference, and the fully unscrewable body makes cleaning as straightforward as rinsing the individual sections. One less consumable to fuss with, one less thing clogging up your smoke.

No Screen Needed Adjustable Bowl Depth Fully Unscrewable Body Includes Carry Case Pocket-Sized

Why the Screenless Pipe Deserves a Spot in Your Rotation

If you've ever fumbled with a tiny brass screen that warps after three sessions, you already know the problem. Screens clog, they cave inward, they need replacing — and half the time you've lost the spares before you need them. The Screen Prince Screenless Pipe sidesteps all of that. A narrow tube connects the convex bowl to the mouthpiece, acting as a built-in filter that catches ash particles without restricting draw. No mesh to replace, no gunk building up behind a screen you can't reach.

The real trick is the adjustable bowl. A small wheel at the base of the bowl lets you raise or lower the floor, changing the distance between the rim and the bottom. Shallow bowl for a quick solo hit, deeper bowl for a longer session — you control how much herb sits in there and how freely air moves through it. We'd compare it to having a variable choke on a carb: same pipe, different draw characteristics depending on what you're after.

One honest limitation: this is a small pipe. If you're used to a full-length spoon or a sherlock, the Screen Prince feels compact in hand. That's the trade-off for genuine pocket portability. It slips into the included plastic carry case, which keeps lint and pocket debris out of the mouthpiece — a surprisingly thoughtful touch for a pipe at this price point.

How the Screenless Pipe Feels in Practice

Pick it up and you'll notice it's got a satisfying weight for its size — solid metal, not flimsy. The threading on each section is smooth enough that unscrewing doesn't feel like you're fighting it, but tight enough that nothing rattles loose in your pocket. The convex bowl cradles ground herb nicely without it spilling over the edges, and the narrow internal tube means you're not getting hot ash surprises on your tongue. That said, grind your herb medium-fine rather than powder-fine. Too fine and you'll pull small particles through regardless — no pipe is magic.

The draw itself is slightly tighter than an open glass spoon, which actually works in its favour for a pipe this size. It slows your pull just enough to burn the bowl evenly rather than torching one side. Adjusting the bowl wheel even a quarter-turn changes the resistance noticeably, so spend a minute dialling it in the first time and you'll find your sweet spot quickly.

Screenless Pipe Specifications

Spec Value
Brand Screen Prince
Material Metal
Screen Required No
Bowl Type Convex, adjustable depth
Airflow Control Adjustable via bowl wheel
Body Construction Fully unscrewable sections
Carry Case Included Yes (plastic)
SKU HS1183

Complete your setup with a quality herb grinder — a consistent medium grind is the best way to get even burns from the Screen Prince's adjustable bowl. A set of pipe cleaners is also worth grabbing for maintenance between deep cleans.

How to Use the Screen Prince Screenless Pipe

  1. Unscrew the pipe sections and inspect them. Give everything a quick blow-through if it's your first use, just to clear any manufacturing dust.
  2. Reassemble the pipe, making sure each section threads snugly without cross-threading.
  3. Adjust the bowl depth using the small wheel at the base. Start with a medium depth — roughly halfway — and fine-tune from there once you've had a draw or two.
  4. Grind your herb to a medium consistency. Avoid powder-fine grinds, which can pull through the internal tube.
  5. Pack the convex bowl lightly. Don't tamp it down hard — the screenless design relies on airflow moving through the herb, so a loose pack works best.
  6. Light the edge of the bowl and draw slowly. The narrower internal tube means a gentle, steady pull gives better results than a hard rip.
  7. After your session, let the pipe cool, then unscrew each section and tap out the ash. For a deeper clean, soak the metal parts in isopropyl alcohol for 10–15 minutes, rinse with warm water, and dry thoroughly before reassembling.

From Our Counter: What We've Noticed

We've seen plenty of customers come back frustrated with standard pipe screens — they warp, they clog, and replacing them feels like a tax on your smoking habit. The Screen Prince solves a genuine annoyance rather than inventing a problem. It's not trying to reinvent the pipe; it's just removing the one part that consistently lets you down. For a pocket pipe you can fully disassemble and clean in under two minutes, it's hard to argue with the concept.

The one thing we'd flag: if you exclusively smoke from glass and love the taste purity of borosilicate, a metal pipe will always taste slightly different. That's not a flaw — it's the material. But if portability and zero-maintenance are higher on your list than flavour neutrality, the Screen Prince earns its keep.

Screenless Pipe Features at a Glance

Feature Benefit
No screen required No replacements, no clogging, one less consumable
Adjustable bowl depth Customise airflow and pack size to your preference
Fully unscrewable body Every section separates for thorough, easy cleaning
Narrow internal tube Filters ash particles without restricting draw
Plastic carry case Keeps the pipe clean and pocket-ready
Convex bowl shape Herb sits securely without spilling over the rim

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it normal to get herb in your mouth with a screenless pipe?

With a medium grind, the Screen Prince's narrow internal tube catches ash and herb particles effectively. If you grind too fine — closer to a powder — small bits can pull through. Stick to a medium consistency and pack loosely for the cleanest draws.

How do I clean the Screen Prince Screenless Pipe?

Unscrew all sections, soak them in isopropyl alcohol for 10–15 minutes, then rinse with warm water and dry completely. The fully unscrewable design means every surface is accessible — no hidden chambers where residue builds up. A quick clean after every few sessions keeps it performing well.

Do I need to buy replacement screens for this pipe?

No. That's the entire point. The internal tube design replaces the function of a traditional screen, so there are zero consumable parts to restock. One less thing to lose, one less thing to buy.

Can I use concentrates in the Screen Prince pipe?

The convex bowl can hold a small amount of concentrate, though it's primarily designed for dry herb. If you're using concentrates, place a small bed of herb underneath to prevent the concentrate from melting straight through the tube before it vaporises.

How does the adjustable bowl depth actually work?

A small wheel at the base of the bowl raises or lowers the bowl floor. Turning it one way creates a shallower bowl with more airflow; the other way deepens it for larger packs with slightly more draw resistance. A quarter-turn makes a noticeable difference, so adjust in small increments.

Is a metal pipe worse for flavour than glass?

Metal conducts heat differently and can impart a slight taste, especially when new. After a few sessions this mellows out. Glass is more flavour-neutral, but glass doesn't survive being dropped onto pavement. The Screen Prince trades a fraction of taste purity for genuine durability and portability.

Last updated: April 2026

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