Weed culture in the United States has come a long, long way — thanks largely to its ongoing legalization. For reference (according to the National Conference of State Legislators), as of February 3 of this year, 37 states have legalized medical marijuana use and, as of May 27, 19 states have legalized the use of recreational weed. If you’re in one of those latter states, you can count yourself among the lucky ones that can, without fear of legal action, dabble in the consumption of THC.
However, that poses another problem: exactly how will you consume that THC? You may have tried pipes, you may have tried bongs — but have you ever tried a bubbler? If your answer was “no” or “what the hell is a bubbler?” then you’ve come to the right place. Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about these smooth, unique, relatively portable devices. That way, you can decide if one of these (like the Higher Standards Heavy Duty Riggler you see above) is the right tool for your personal weed journey.
What Is a Bubbler Pipe?
To better understand bubblers, it’s probably a good idea to understand what both pipes and bongs are. Pipes are probably the most basic smoking apparatus, usually consisting of a bowl (where you put the weed), a stem (a tube through which the weed smoke travels) and a mouthpiece (through which one inhales that smoke). And some pipes have a carb, which is a small hole, usually in the side of the pipe, that the user covers and uncovers (usually with their thumb) in the process of smoking weed to make the ignition of the weed and the pulling through of the smoke easier and more effective, respectively. By contrast, A bong (also known as a water pipe) is an apparatus that filters weed smoke (or any other kind of smoke) through water (or other liquids) — much like a hookah.
Like bongs, bubblers have a mouthpiece, bowl, stem and a water chamber. Unlike bongs — and more like pipes — bubblers usually have a fixed, non-removable mouthpiece, along with a carb. The best way to think of them is probably like the midpoint between bong and pipe, but that’s far from all you need to know about them in your search for your next THC-using apparatus.
For instance, there are many different varieties of bubbler pipes, and knowing the difference will help you better understand which style is right for you, your usage, etc. We’ve outlined them below to help you better understand the options.