A hammer pipe is a versatile piece shaped like a capital “T” that often can be used as both a dry hand pipe and bubbler

Versatility and portability  

Although hammer pipes are not as discreet as other styles, they are one of the most portable bubblers available.

Smooth smoke

Hammer style bubblers offer the portability of a pipe with the filtration power of a bong. Since the chamber is smaller, less smoke fills it up, offering a smooth, even keel high. 

Cooling and filtration 

If it features a percolator, small bubbles will form to diffuse and cool smoke. The “T” shape also catches any ash that accidentally passes through the bong bowl. 

Ergonomics

Many tokers love hammer pipes for their ergonomic design. Their characteristically thick flattened base is level to provide stability.

Discreet and compact 

Hammer pipes are notoriously compact, easy to use and store. 

Buying a hammer bubbler pipe

There are a few things worth considering when buying a glass hammer bubbler pipe:

  • Features a quality percolator like a tree arm or showerhead percolator
  • Is made from high quality, durable borosilicate glass
  • Is well crafted with balanced proportions
  • Smokes well, distributing smoke evenly and thoroughly 
  • Offers an effortlessly smooth pull 

Hammered à la kush

Are you ready to get hammered à la kush? Well your wish is our command with one of our Stoners Rotation hammer bubblers. 

FAQ

How to fill the hammer pipe

Fill a hammer pipe from the mouthpiece opening, bowl hole or carb hole, adding enough cold water so that the perc or diffuser is fully covered. The chamber should be roughly a third full. If you add too much water, it will end up in your mouth. If there’s too little water, the smoke with more harsh. 

How to use a hammer pipe
  1. Fill the chamber up with roughly ⅓ water, covering the slits of the downstem
  2. Fill bowl with ground herb
  3. Cover the carb hole
  4. Put your lips on the mouthpiece, light the bowl and begin to inhale
  5. Release the carb when you’re ready to clear piece
How to unclog a hammer pipe downstem

Turn the piece upside down over the sink, cover the carb hole and blow into the mouthpiece to dislodge the material. It’s best to avoid using tools or objects to prod through the downstem because it can damage it.