
Water pipes & bongs
by Tsunami Glass
The Concentrate Rig Shower Head Swiss 9'' is a borosilicate glass dab rig that combines a Swiss-style percolator with a showerhead diffuser for cool, flavour-forward hits from your concentrates. Standing 9 inches tall, this Tsunami Glass piece packs serious filtration into a compact, travel-friendly frame. The Swiss perc body is riddled with strategically placed holes that force vapour through multiple pathways, cooling it rapidly before it ever reaches your lips. Add the curved neck for a comfortable draw angle, and you've got a rig that punches well above its size.
| Variant | SKU |
|---|---|
| Green | HS2169 |
| Blue | HS2168 |
Both variants are identical in function — same glass, same percolation, same dimensions. Pick whichever matches your shelf. The coloured accents sit on the body and mouthpiece, so they're visible but not overpowering.
Here's exactly what you're getting — no guesswork, just the numbers that matter when choosing a concentrate rig.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tsunami Glass |
| Height | 9 inches (approx. 23 cm) |
| Percolator type | Swiss-style (multi-hole body) |
| Diffuser | Showerhead |
| Neck style | Curved |
| Joint size | 14mm |
| Intended use | Concentrates / extracts |
| Available colours | Green, Blue |
Complete your dabbing setup with a quality butane torch and a silicone dab mat to protect your surfaces. If you're after a quartz banger with a 14mm fitting, grab one separately — a thick-walled 4mm banger pairs brilliantly with this rig and retains heat far longer than thinner alternatives.
Most small rigs force a compromise: you either get decent filtration in something bulky, or you get portability with harsh, hot draws. The Swiss percolator design on this Tsunami Glass rig sidesteps that trade-off entirely. Those holes punched through the body aren't decorative — they create dozens of individual water contact points as vapour travels upward. More contact with water means more cooling and more particulate filtration, all without adding drag. You pull, the vapour weaves through the Swiss perc, passes through the showerhead diffuser at the base, and arrives smooth.
We've handled a fair few concentrate rigs over the years, and the thing that stands out about this one when you pick it up is the weight. At 9 inches, it feels solid in the hand — there's enough glass here to inspire confidence, but not so much that you'd hesitate to wrap it in a hoodie and toss it in a bag. The curved neck is a small detail that makes a real difference during longer sessions. Instead of hunching over or craning your neck, you draw at a natural angle. Sounds minor until you've used a straight-neck rig for 20 minutes and your back reminds you it exists.
One honest limitation: this rig doesn't come with a banger or nail included. You'll need a 14mm male quartz banger to get started. That's actually not unusual at this price point, and it means you can choose the banger thickness and style you prefer rather than being stuck with whatever came in the box. A 4mm thick thermal banger is our go-to recommendation — it holds heat more evenly and gives you a wider temperature window for low-temp dabs.
Two filtration stages in a 9-inch rig is genuinely impressive. The showerhead diffuser sits at the base, breaking incoming vapour into fine bubbles as it enters the water chamber. Those bubbles then rise through the Swiss-style percolator body, where the holes force the vapour to change direction repeatedly. Each directional change means another moment of contact with water, and each contact point strips heat and harshness.
The practical result: you taste your concentrates, not combustion byproducts. Terpene profiles come through clearly because the vapour isn't being superheated on its way to your lungs. If you've been dabbing off a basic rig or a nectar collector and wondered what people mean by "flavour-forward," this is the kind of piece that shows you. The difference between a single-perc rig and this dual-filtration setup is immediately noticeable on the first draw — cooler, smoother, and noticeably less throat irritation.
Getting started with this Swiss perc rig takes about 2 minutes. Here's the process, step by step.
A clean rig is a flavourful rig. Residue buildup inside the Swiss perc holes and showerhead diffuser will gradually choke airflow and muddy the taste of your concentrates. Here's how to keep things fresh.
After each session, empty the water. Stale water is the number one cause of funky-tasting dabs — we get asked about this constantly. For a deeper clean, fill the rig with isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) and coarse salt, cover the openings, and shake vigorously for 60-90 seconds. The salt acts as an abrasive against resin deposits, and the alcohol dissolves the sticky residue. Rinse thoroughly with warm water afterwards. Do this once a week if you're a daily user, or every 2-3 sessions for occasional use. The Swiss perc holes can trap residue if left too long, so don't skip maintenance — a pipe cleaner or cotton swab can reach spots the shake method misses.
If you're comparing this to a basic beaker-style dab rig, the key difference is filtration density. A beaker rig typically has a single downstem diffuser — functional, but limited. The Tsunami Glass Swiss rig gives you a showerhead diffuser plus the Swiss perc body, effectively doubling your filtration in a piece that's actually shorter than most beakers. For concentrates specifically, that extra filtration matters more than it does for dry herb, because you're trying to preserve volatile terpenes while still cooling the vapour. A beaker rig will get the job done, but this Swiss perc design does it with noticeably smoother results. The trade-off? Swiss percs are slightly harder to clean than an open beaker chamber. Worth it, in our opinion, but worth knowing.
It uses a 14mm joint. You'll need a 14mm male quartz banger, which is the most common size on the market. If you already own 14mm accessories from another rig, they'll fit this one without any adapters.
It's designed for concentrates and extracts. You could technically fit a 14mm dry herb bowl, but the chamber volume and percolation are optimised for the lower volume and higher temperature of dab vapour. For dry herb, you'd get better results from a dedicated bong with a larger chamber.
No, the banger is sold separately. This lets you choose your preferred style — we'd recommend a 4mm thick quartz thermal banger for the best heat retention and flavour.
After every session. Seriously. Stale water degrades flavour faster than almost anything else. It takes 10 seconds to dump and refill, and the difference in taste is immediate. If you're doing multiple dabs in one sitting, fresh water at the start of the session is fine.
Not at all — 9 inches is actually a sweet spot for concentrates. Shorter vapour paths preserve terpene flavour better than tall rigs, where vapour cools so much it can condense and stick to the glass walls before reaching you. The Swiss perc and showerhead diffuser pack enough filtration into this height to keep draws smooth without sacrificing flavour.
Soak in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt for 30-60 minutes, then shake vigorously and rinse with warm water. For stubborn buildup in the holes, a thin pipe cleaner or cotton swab dipped in isopropyl works well. Regular cleaning prevents clogs — don't let it go more than a week between deep cleans if you dab daily.
A Swiss perc uses holes cut directly through the body of the glass, forcing vapour to navigate around them rather than passing through slits or arms. This creates turbulence and multiple water contact points without adding significant drag. The result is efficient cooling with an easy, unrestricted draw — something tree percs in particular can struggle with when they get clogged.
Last updated: April 2026