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Things to look our for with plastic bongs
If you are thinking of buying yourself a plastic bong then you need to step carefully and make sure you will be better off with a plastic bong rather than a glass bong. One super obvious point to mention is that glass breaks easy whilst plastic is hard wearing and unless you stand on it or break the rubber seal it will last you long in to your future. But, how do they hit? Does the smoke taste worse? In my experience I think the smoke tastes just as good as plastic, I did once hear a rumor about plastic slowly wearing away and filling the smoke with contaminates but I believe this to be a false statement. The plastic used in a high quality bong will of course be heatproof; so I would watch out for any dodgy cheap shops that sell plastic bongs as they might not meet regulations. I have always shopped at the same headshop when buying my smoking products so I know the plastic bongs there are safe to be used daily, check out the plastic bongs from herbtools, they have some really cool designs there for cheap prices too! Now, I would have to say that I prefer glass normally, but when my friends are coming over or I am back from a night on the town it is always rise to draw for the plastic bongs as I would be in pain if I broke one of my prized glass ones! There can be a little confusion over the word acrylic, but don't worry, it is just another word for plastic. Normally these take 15mm diameter screens and have bowls that unscrew from the stem. Which is very handy as the stem fits tightly in the rubber grommet and you could easily be spilling water everywhere trying to remove it.