
Water pipes & bongs
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The Spear Bong Maker is a reusable stainless steel tool that transforms any plastic bottle into a functioning water pipe. At 17cm long with a beveled, sharp tip and a detachable bowl, it's the kind of thing you toss in a bag and forget about — until you need it. No glass to break, no bulky pieces to carry, and cleaning takes about thirty seconds.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Total length | 17cm |
| Components | Spear tube + detachable bowl (2 pieces) |
| Tip design | Beveled and sharpened for piercing plastic |
| SKU | HS0243 |
| Cleaning | Bowl detaches for separate cleaning |
| Weight | Lightweight — pocket-friendly |
Complete your setup with a decent grinder — the metal 4-piece grinders in the shop give you a consistent grind that packs better in the small bowl. A set of pipe screens is worth grabbing too, since the detachable bowl on the Spear Bong Maker benefits from a screen to keep things clean longer.
We've sold glass bongs, acrylic bongs, silicone bongs — you name it. They all have one thing in common: they're fragile, bulky, or both. The Spear Bong Maker sidesteps the whole problem. It's a 17cm stainless steel tube with a sharp beveled end that punctures straight through a plastic bottle wall. Twist the bowl on top, fill the bottle with water, and you've got a water pipe. The whole assembly takes maybe 10 seconds once you've done it once.
The honest limitation here: you're smoking through a plastic vessel, and that's never going to match a proper glass piece for flavour. The steel spear itself is solid — you can feel the weight of it, and the machined bevel is genuinely sharp — but the bottle is disposable by design. That's the trade-off. What you lose in taste, you gain in portability and zero-stress usage. Drop it? Grab another bottle. Travelling light? It fits in a jacket pocket. Compared to a silicone travel bong, the Spear Bong Maker is smaller, cheaper, and arguably more fun because every session is a bit different depending on what bottle you find.
One thing we'd flag: pierce the bottle about a third of the way up from the base, at a downward angle, so the spear tip sits below the waterline. Too high and you lose the filtration. Too low and water comes up the tube. You'll figure out the sweet spot after one go.
We've been stocking smoking accessories since 1999, and the spear bong maker is one of those products that people either already know about or discover by accident — and then never stop using. It's a festival staple. We see a spike in sales every summer, and the feedback is always the same: "Why didn't I get this sooner?" The stainless steel holds up to years of use. We've had customers come back for a second one not because the first broke, but because a mate nicked it.
The best bong maker setup we've seen? A 750ml sparkling water bottle — the thicker plastic holds the spear more snugly, and the wider base means it sits stable on uneven ground. A 2L bottle works too if you want massive rips, but at that point you're basically building a gravity bong with extra steps. Stick with 500ml–1L for the best balance of portability and function.
Yes, the sharp beveled tip pierces through standard PET plastic bottles of any size. Thicker plastics like sports drink bottles work too — just apply a bit more pressure and twist. The 17cm length means bottles between 500ml and 2L all work well.
Detach the bowl from the spear — that's the whole point of the 2-piece design. Rinse both parts under warm water. For a deeper clean, soak them in isopropyl alcohol for 10 minutes, then rinse. Stainless steel doesn't hold residue the way brass or aluminium does.
Stainless steel is the standard material for smoking accessories and surgical instruments alike. It doesn't off-gas at the temperatures involved in normal use, and it won't corrode or leach metals. The spear and bowl are both stainless steel — no paint, no coatings, no mystery alloys.
Aim for a slight downward angle — roughly 30 to 45 degrees — so the submerged end of the spear sits below the waterline. This is what gives you actual water filtration. If you go in straight or angled upward, the smoke bypasses the water entirely.
A glass bong gives you better flavour and a more airtight seal. The Spear Bong Maker gives you portability, near-zero cost per session, and zero risk of breaking your piece. It's not a replacement for your daily driver at home — it's the thing you take everywhere else. At this price point, it pays for itself the first time you use it instead of buying rolling papers.
No. The beveled tip is designed to pierce plastic. Attempting to puncture glass will damage the tip and is dangerous. Stick to PET plastic bottles — they're everywhere and they work brilliantly with this tool.
Not strictly, but we'd recommend one. A small pipe screen stops herb from pulling through into the spear tube, which keeps the whole thing cleaner for longer. Standard brass or stainless steel pipe screens fit the detachable bowl.
Last updated: April 2026