Bong Percolators

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Percolator bongs shouldn't be a compromise between smooth and strong. Ours deliver both, across every perc style worth smoking.

Why Percolators Actually Matter

A bong without a percolator gets the job done, but a bong with one does it better. Percolators force smoke through water multiple times, breaking it into smaller bubbles. More bubbles mean more surface area, and more surface area means cooler, cleaner, smoother hits. The difference isn't subtle. Once you've pulled through a quality multi-perc setup, plain glass feels like a downgrade.

We carry percolator bongs across every major style, size, and material. Whether you want a compact beaker with a single honeycomb or a tall straight tube stacked with two chambers, this is the collection where you find it.

Types of Percolators We Carry

Not all percs work the same way, and not all of them suit every smoker. Here's a quick breakdown of the styles you'll find in our collection.

Honeycomb Percolators

Flat discs punched with dozens of tiny holes, honeycomb percs create an enormous amount of surface contact with minimal drag. They're efficient, easy to clean, and stack well. A bong with two honeycomb discs is one of the best all-around setups for daily use.

Tree Percolators

Multiple arms extending down from a central tube, tree percs deliver strong diffusion and a satisfying visual. They do require a little more care when cleaning, but the smooth pull they produce makes the extra rinse worth it.

Matrix and Turbine Percolators

Matrix percs are cylindrical chambers with grids of slits cut into them. Turbine percs use angled slits to spin water as smoke passes through. Both produce excellent diffusion and look great doing it. These tend to show up in mid-to-high-end glass, and they're worth the price.

Showerhead Percolators

A single tube flares at the bottom into a wider chamber with slits around the edge, like a showerhead. Simple, effective, and low-drag. Showerhead percs are a solid choice if you want real filtration without a complicated setup.

Inline and Stemline Percolators

Horizontal tubes with slits cut along the bottom, inline percs sit at the base of the water chamber and work quietly. They're common in scientific glass builds and pair well with secondary percs higher in the tube.

What to Look for When Choosing a Percolator Bong

There's no universal right answer, but a few factors cut through the noise quickly.

  • Drag: More percolation usually means slightly more resistance on the inhale. If you prefer an open, easy pull, look for fewer perc stages or wider slit cuts. If you want maximum filtration and don't mind pulling a little harder, stacked percs are your friend.
  • Cleanability: Intricate percs trap resin faster. Honeycomb and showerhead designs are generally easier to clean than tree or matrix styles. Factor in your maintenance habits honestly.
  • Chamber height: Taller bongs give smoke more time to cool before it reaches you. If smooth temperature is your priority, don't underestimate how much a few extra inches of tube matter.
  • Glass thickness: For a bong you'll use daily, thicker borosilicate glass is worth it. Percolator setups have more internal structure, so durability counts more than with a plain beaker.
  • Joint size: Most percolator bongs use a 14mm or 18mm joint. Keep that in mind if you're buying a perc attachment to add to a bong you already own.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a percolator bong?

A percolator bong is a water pipe that includes one or more internal filtration chambers, called percolators, in addition to the main water chamber. As smoke travels through the bong, it passes through these percs, which break the smoke into smaller bubbles and filter it through water. The result is a cooler, smoother hit compared to a standard bong with no perc.

Do percolator bongs get you higher?

Percolators don't increase potency, but they do make each hit easier to take fully. Smoother, cooler smoke means less coughing and more comfortable inhales, so many people find they can take larger, cleaner hits. The experience feels better, even if the chemistry is the same.

How do you clean a percolator bong?

Isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt is still the standard method. Pour the mixture in, cover the openings, shake thoroughly, and rinse with warm water. For stubborn resin in tight perc chambers, a pipe cleaner or a dedicated cleaning solution works well. Our bong cleaners collection has purpose-built options that make the job faster. Cleaning after every few sessions keeps drag low and flavor clean.

Can I add a percolator to a bong I already own?

Yes, if your bong has the right joint size. Ash catchers with built-in percs are the most popular way to add filtration to an existing setup without buying a new bong. Check out our bong accessories collection for ash catchers and add-on perc attachments that fit standard 14mm and 18mm joints.

Build the Right Setup

A percolator bong is only as good as the rest of your setup. Pair it with the right bowl and you'll notice the difference immediately. Browse our bong bowls for pieces that fit standard joints, or explore our full bongs collection if you're still deciding on a base piece. If you want to go smaller, our mini bongs include compact percolator options that travel well without sacrificing filtration. For more on how different perc styles compare and which setups suit different preferences, our bongs blog breaks it down in plain language.