Glass Blunts Vs Tubes
The glass blunt is a great substitute for traditional blunt pipes. While smoking from a blunt can still be fun, just because you're smoking pot with your marijuana instead of tobacco it doesn't mean you're still smoking pot. Smoking pot like that is just one of the worst ways to smoke pot. There are tons of awful side effects to smoking cigarettes as opposed to using pot and there really isn't any comparison. It's never good for your body and it's certainly not good for your health.
You need a glass blunt to get through the day. I've got a couple of glass blunts that I keep in my car on trips and I use them every day. They're easy maintenance so don't worry about them breaking because they don't break easily. They just need to be wiped out after use or soaked in warm water (soap works great) and then placed back in their carrying case for easy transportation.
Another thing you need to know about glass blunt is that if you're going to be smoking a lot of weed, then you need to get a glass blunt with a twisty glass on it. If you're only smoking a dab here and there, then a blunt without a twisty glass will do fine. If you're smoking a whole joint down, then get a glass blunt with a real twisty glass on it. This will ensure that your burnt air is sent straight up into your lungs instead of everywhere else.
There are a ton of different glass blunts on the market. I recommend trying some different ones out to see what one you like best. There are small twists on the glass, large twists, smooth stones, and even cut glass. There are plenty of options out there. Just go to a glass store, ask for some and try them out, you might find something you like.
There are a few differences between the glass blunts I talked about and the glass tubes that I briefly mentioned earlier. The first difference is in size. Glass blunts are generally very short, tube shaped. Glass tube does have a little more substance, but it's not as thick. Also, glass blunts use a rubber cap over the mouth piece. This rubber cap can be removed to let air flow through.
The last major difference between the two is in effect. Glass blunts don't have a twist. Instead, when you light up the flame with your lighter, it causes a spark inside the ash tray. That spark then travels up the barrel of the cigar and stays there until the ash has burned completely off. Then the spark ignites the tip of the cigar, and the result is a long slow, high volume flame that produces a beautiful colorful cloud of ash. On the other hand, with twisty glass blunts, you get a constant stream of colorful sparks that travel up the barrel of your cigar, creating a colorful flame that constantly changes and never stays put.
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