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Compact, sturdy, and stable; this Barrel Shaped Concentrate Rig 6" offers a no-nonsense smoke! Crafted from durable glass, these glass pieces are fashioned with a bent neck and simple filtration which allows for easy cleaning! The barrel shaped design makes this piece easy to hold and provides a sturdy base. Each rig includes a glass nail and dome for a straight forward way to smoke your concentrates. This glass piece has a 14mm Male joint that will fit 14mm female accessories and replacements.
Preserve your flavors and keep your draws cooled with these Pawn Carb Caps! Each cap is made of a refined and durable glass that resembles the shape of a chess pawn. Because these caps have a carb you have better control over airflow and the smoke you receive in each hit giving you a more enjoyable experience. These simple and polished caps are the perfect accessory for your concentrate rigs and devices. Each order comes with one carb cap in a color of your choice. These awesome caps work great with our XL Quartz Bangers !
ROTH Hausaufgabenheft Unicolor ""Grafik Blau"", DIN A5 für clevere Faule, 148 x 210 mm, 1 Woche / 2 Seiten, 104 - 1 Stück (88467-719)
Hauptmerkmale Merkmale Zielgruppe Universal Blätteranzahl 96 Blätter Format A6 Mediengewicht 80 g/m² Befestigungstyp Gummiband Verpackungsdaten Menge pro Packung 1 Stück(e)
This Roor piece sits at an astonishing 22" tall and offers a straight neck beaker with an ice pinch. With a 50mm diameter and a 5mm wall thickness, this piece is made of borosilicate glass which is durable and scratch resistant. The ice pinch cradles one or two ice cubes to cool and filter your hit to give you the smoothest draws. Each RooR piece is handmade and signed by the artist so no two are alike. Let this RooR glass add some elegance to your next session. These glass pieces are handmade to order, please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery.
