Types of Bongs — Which Style Suits You? BillyMart

Types of Bongs — Which Style Suits You?

Types of Bongs – Find the One That Fits Your Session

Every bong offers a unique smoking experience. The best choice depends on your style, session size, and preference for smoothness, hit strength, or portability. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular types at BillyMart:


Beaker Bongs

  • Best for: Smooth, cool hits

  • Why: The wide base holds more water, stabilising the bong and cooling your smoke.

  • Perfect for: Beginners or anyone who enjoys relaxed, easy sessions.

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Straight Tube Bongs

  • Best for: Direct, powerful draws

  • Why: The straight design reduces obstructions, letting airflow stay strong and hits clean.

  • Perfect for: Smokers who love big, fast hits.

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Percolator Bongs

  • Best for: Ultra‑smooth smoke

  • Why: Built-in percolators break smoke into tiny bubbles, cooling it before it reaches your lungs.

  • Keep in mind: Extra filtration means more cleaning, but it’s worth it for the smoothness.

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Gripper Bongs

  • Best for: Comfort and grip

  • Why: Ergonomic grooves make them easy to hold without slipping.

  • Perfect for: Casual smokers and everyday use.

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Bubble Bongs

  • Bubble Bongs: Rounded bases create smooth airflow.

  • Perfect for: Anyone chasing the ultimate smooth, refined hit.

  • Why: Rounded bases create smooth airflow, giving every session a cool, effortless draw.

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Silicone Bongs

  • Best for: Portability and durability

  • Why: Nearly indestructible and very easy to clean.

  • Perfect for: Travel, festivals, or clumsy hands.

To Be Honest I Don't Want To Mess Up Your Health. 

we have silicone-based bongs but not complete silicone bongs as I don't trust to put a flame near silicone regardless the grade of it.

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