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I'm looking for a QUIET bubbler?

PPN

Volute of Vapor
Hi, I'm looking for a quiet bubbler, I don't know if quiet percolator system are existing ? if somebody can give me an answer it might be very nice
 
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Dafni

Well-Known Member
I have yet to find a completly quiet bubbler, but most I own become relatively quiet when I use them with barely enough water to cover the perc. Or when you tilt them in a way that has some perc holes almost exposed. Thats how I sneak in those fat hits when we're watching tv or something and I dont want to annoy my people with the constant gurgling noises.

Edit: another way is to use a piece where you can pull the downstem out to clear them. This way it is completly quiet at least when you rip it clear. Milk it nice and slow, with a nice diffused downstem this is not noisy at all, and when you have your hit together, pull the stem for a noisless clear. Applies more to beakers or tubes than your regular bubbler though.
 
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VapeHead.com

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Retailer
You want lots of small holes and a splash guard or UFO acting as an air-water valve to quieten any noise.

Dave Goldstein fritted discs are the quietest I've ever used, it's more of a mid frequency purrrr :-)
 
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Roger D

Vapor Wizard
The biggest factor does is the size of the holes, then it's about the volume and some other variables. Bigger holes tend to chug and that's the big bubbles that makes a lot of noise. Too much tiny holes will restrict the airflow so if they are small there should be a lot of them.
 
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MPZ

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I would reccomend a custom fritted piece- this way you could work with the blower on making the design as quiet as possible. But IDK really what makes a piece quiet.
 
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