AtomicPB
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys,
since I have always appreciated the great advice given in our beloved forum, I am seeking advice before spending money on a new glass piece.
My favorite mini bubbler fell victim to an unfortunate cleaning accident a while ago and I'd like to get a new piece after a 6 six week T-Break to celebrate.
I wanted to get this Ehle Sphere Bong with diffusor stem and without the carb hole.
https://www.t-ehle.de/en/spheric-bongs/spheric-bong-bent/spherical-bong-bent-joint-18-8-blue.html
Maybe some of you guys have experience with either the exact same model or a similiar bong. My main concern is, that I really would not like to have a lot of draw resistance and I am not sure if this kind of bong can deliver a low draw resistance.
Also, I can not decide if I should take the 18,8 mm connector or the 14,5 mm. I tend to get the 18,8, because I thought the draw restriction would be lower with the wider diffusor stem.
I am grateful for every input by the experienced users of this forum, since eventhough I own one or two glass pieces, I still consider myself a total newb regarding glass.
Thank's in advance.
since I have always appreciated the great advice given in our beloved forum, I am seeking advice before spending money on a new glass piece.
My favorite mini bubbler fell victim to an unfortunate cleaning accident a while ago and I'd like to get a new piece after a 6 six week T-Break to celebrate.
I wanted to get this Ehle Sphere Bong with diffusor stem and without the carb hole.
https://www.t-ehle.de/en/spheric-bongs/spheric-bong-bent/spherical-bong-bent-joint-18-8-blue.html
Maybe some of you guys have experience with either the exact same model or a similiar bong. My main concern is, that I really would not like to have a lot of draw resistance and I am not sure if this kind of bong can deliver a low draw resistance.
Also, I can not decide if I should take the 18,8 mm connector or the 14,5 mm. I tend to get the 18,8, because I thought the draw restriction would be lower with the wider diffusor stem.
I am grateful for every input by the experienced users of this forum, since eventhough I own one or two glass pieces, I still consider myself a total newb regarding glass.
Thank's in advance.