Acrylic Bongs

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Acrylic bongs take the hit you accidentally give them and keep on going, so we built a collection around that one very useful superpower.

Why Acrylic Bongs Are Worth the Shelf Space

Glass gets the glory, but acrylic gets the job done without a funeral. These pieces are made from tough, BPA-free plastic that flexes instead of shatters, which makes them the go-to for camping trips, festivals, dorm rooms, and anywhere else a dropped bong would ruin your day. They weigh almost nothing, clean up fast, and cost a fraction of what borosilicate runs. That's not a compromise. That's a legitimate reason to own one.

The smoke quality? Honest answer: acrylic delivers a clean, satisfying session when you keep the piece clean and don't let resin build up. Pair one with a quality bowl and good water filtration and you'll barely notice the material difference.

Styles We Carry

12-Inch Acrylic Bongs

The most-searched size for good reason. A 12" acrylic bong sits comfortably on a table, fits naturally in one hand, and gives you enough water column to cool smoke before it hits your throat. Most feature a removable downstem and a metal or acrylic bowl. This is the category's sweet spot.

Acrylic Ice Bongs

Drop a few cubes down the tube and the temperature drops noticeably. Ice bongs in acrylic usually include pinched ice catchers that hold cubes above the waterline so the meltwater stays separate from your smoke path. It's a simple upgrade with a real payoff.

Straight Tube and Beaker Styles

Straight tube bongs pull fast and clear out quick, which is what most people want from an acrylic piece. Beaker-style bases give you more water volume and better stability on flat surfaces. Both styles are common in our acrylic lineup and both are easy to find here.

Multi-Chamber and Percolator Acrylic Bongs

Yes, acrylic can have percolators. These pieces route smoke through additional water chambers or diffused downstems for a smoother pull than a plain straight tube delivers. If you want the filtration benefits of a percolator bong without the glass price tag, this is where to look.

Bold Colors and Glow Styles

Acrylic is where color gets fun. These pieces come in solid tones, multicolor swirls, and even glow-in-the-dark finishes that glass just can't replicate at this price point. If you want a piece with personality, acrylic delivers.

What to Look for When You're Choosing

Downstem type: Metal downstems are more durable and easier to clean than acrylic ones. If you have the choice, go metal.

Bowl size: Most acrylic bongs use a standard male metal bowl. Make sure the size matches your grinding habits. A wider bowl means less refilling mid-session.

Cleaning access: Look for a piece you can fully disassemble. Acrylic scratches if you use abrasive brushes, so you want to be able to soak parts separately with a cleaning solution. For technique, our guide on how to clean your bongs and dab rigs covers acrylic-safe methods.

Height vs. portability: Taller pieces filter better. Shorter pieces pack easier. Decide which matters more before you commit.

Acrylic vs. Other Materials

Acrylic sits in a specific lane. It's tougher than glass, more rigid than silicone, and cheaper than ceramic. If you want the full comparison, our blog post on acrylic vs. silicone vs. glass vs. ceramic breaks down exactly when each material wins. Short version: acrylic is the right call when durability and budget both matter at the same time.

Already know you want glass? Browse our glass bong collection for borosilicate options across every budget and style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are acrylic bongs safe to smoke from?

Yes, when used as intended. Quality acrylic bongs are made from BPA-free materials and won't off-gas at normal water temperatures. The key is keeping them clean and not exposing the plastic to direct flame. The bowl and downstem are typically metal, so the heat never touches the acrylic itself.

How do I clean an acrylic bong?

Skip isopropyl alcohol at high concentrations, since it can cloud acrylic over time. Instead, use warm water with a few drops of dish soap, shake with coarse salt if resin is stubborn, and rinse thoroughly. Disassemble as much as possible before soaking. Our bong cleaning tips guide has more detail on frequency and technique.

Can I use a 12-inch acrylic bong for travel?

A 12" piece is borderline for travel depending on your bag. If portability is the main goal, look at our mini bong collection for pieces under 6 inches that still use water filtration. If you're car-camping or staying somewhere with a bag to check, the 12" is fine since it won't break if it shifts around in transit.

What's the difference between an acrylic bong and an acrylic water pipe?

Nothing, functionally. "Acrylic water pipe" is just a more general term for the same product. Both use water filtration, both are made from hard plastic, and both use a removable bowl and downstem. You'll find both terms used across our full bong collection. If you also smoke dry herb through a hand piece, check out our acrylic pipes for non-water options in the same material.