
Water pipes & bongs
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The Acrylic Bong Neon is a compact 16 cm water pipe built from lightweight acrylic with neon-bright graphics, a metal bowl, and a carb hole for controlled airflow. It strips down to pieces thanks to a detachable base, slides into a bag without a second thought, and delivers smooth, water-cooled hits wherever you end up. Five designs available — you get one at random, which is half the fun.
A water pipe that weighs next to nothing, costs less than a decent lunch, and still filters your smoke through water before it hits your throat. The acrylic body is practically shatterproof — drop it on concrete and you'll scuff the paint, not sweep up glass. The metal bowl sits in a removable downstem, and the carb hole on the side lets you clear the chamber in one breath. At 16 cm, it's shorter than most water bottles, so it tucks away easily.
There are five neon colourways. We don't pick which one ships — it's selected at random. Think of it as a lucky dip. Every design is loud and unapologetically bright, which suits the vibe of a bong you're chucking in a rucksack for a weekend away.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Height | 16 cm |
| Material | Acrylic (body), metal (bowl and downstem) |
| Features | Carb hole, detachable base |
| Designs | 5 neon colourways (random selection) |
| SKU | HS2725 |
| Weight | Ultralight — acrylic, not glass |
Complete your setup: grab a set of pipe screens to keep debris out of the downstem, and a small brush kit makes cleaning the chamber far less tedious. If you want a step up in filtration at home, have a look at our glass bongs — the difference in flavour is noticeable.
We've sold glass bongs, silicone bongs, ceramic bongs — the lot. And we still keep acrylic pieces on the shelf because they solve a specific problem: you need something portable, you don't want to cry if it breaks, and you still want water filtration. That's it. That's the use case, and this neon bong nails it.
Glass gives you better flavour, full stop. The taste from acrylic is slightly more plasticky, especially when new — we won't pretend otherwise. But after a couple of rinses and a few sessions, it mellows out. And when you're outdoors, at a mate's place, or anywhere you'd rather not risk a glass piece, acrylic earns its keep. We've seen customers buy these as festival bongs, travel bongs, or just a backup for the coffee table. At this price, it's almost disposable — except it isn't, because acrylic is genuinely tough.
The carb hole is the detail that separates this from the cheapest no-name tubes. Without a carb, you're stuck with stale smoke sitting in the chamber. With it, you cover the hole while drawing, release it to clear, and get a much fresher hit. It's a small feature that makes a real difference in how the smoke tastes and feels.
Acrylic doesn't cool smoke as efficiently as thick borosilicate glass. A 16 cm chamber also means less distance between the water and your mouth, so hits are warmer than what you'd get from a 30 cm glass beaker. According to Healthline, water filtration in bongs does cool and filter smoke, though it doesn't eliminate all irritants. That's true for any water pipe, glass or acrylic.
The trade-off is weight, durability, and portability. A glass bong this size would still be fragile. This acrylic neon piece weighs almost nothing, disassembles in seconds, and survives being tossed in a bag between trainers and a towel. For the price, it's the best portable bong option if you want water filtration on the move.
One more thing: according to a review published in PMC, acrylic is flagged among materials with potential microplastic concerns when exposed to heat over extended periods. The bowl and downstem here are metal, so the flame never touches the acrylic directly. The plastic body only contacts cooled, water-filtered smoke. Still, if long-term daily use is your plan, a glass piece at home makes more sense — save this one for travel and sessions out.
Acrylic scratches more easily than glass, so skip abrasive brushes and harsh solvents. Isopropyl alcohol — the go-to for glass bongs — can cloud or crack acrylic over time. Instead, use warm water with a drop of washing-up liquid and a soft bottle brush. Rinse thoroughly. For stubborn residue, soak the pieces in warm soapy water for 20-30 minutes before scrubbing gently. Change the bong water after every session; stale water in acrylic starts smelling rank within hours, not days.
| Cleaning Method | Acrylic Safe? |
|---|---|
| Warm water + dish soap | Yes — recommended |
| Isopropyl alcohol | No — can crack or cloud acrylic |
| Acetone / nail polish remover | No — dissolves acrylic |
| Coarse salt + shaking | Use with caution — can scratch |
| Pipe cleaners for downstem | Yes — good for the metal parts |
No. There are five designs and the one you receive is selected at random. Every colourway is a bright neon style — no duds in the batch.
The metal bowl and downstem handle all direct heat contact, so the acrylic body only touches cooled, water-filtered smoke. For occasional and travel use, that's a sensible setup. For heavy daily sessions, we'd point you toward a glass bong instead.
Fill until the water level sits about 2-3 cm above the bottom of the downstem. Enough to bubble and filter, not so much that it splashes into your mouth.
No. Isopropyl can crack and cloud acrylic over time. Stick to warm water and dish soap — it works perfectly well and won't damage the material.
It lets you control airflow. Cover it while you draw to fill the chamber with smoke, then release it to clear the chamber with fresh air. Gives you a cleaner, fuller hit than a bong without one.
That's exactly what it's built for. At 16 cm with a detachable base, it breaks down small, weighs almost nothing, and won't shatter if your bag gets knocked around. Best travel bong at this price point.
Glass wins on flavour purity and smoke cooling. Acrylic wins on durability, weight, and price. This neon bong is the one you take out; a glass piece is the one you keep on the shelf at home.
Last updated: April 2026