If You Build It, They Will Blaze! A Stoner’s Guide to Creative Pipe Building

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When the stash runs low and the need to blaze is high, true connoisseurs don’t just sit idle—they innovate. Over the years, the cannabis community has transformed everyday items into unexpected smoking apparatuses, showcasing a blend of ingenuity and desperation. Let’s delve into some of the most unconventional DIY creations that have graced the scene.

1. The Apple Pipe

A classic in the improvisational smoker’s toolkit, the apple pipe is both accessible and biodegradable. By carving a bowl on the top and a connecting airway through the side, an apple transforms into a functional pipe. The moisture from the fruit can even add a hint of flavor to the smoke.


2. The Pringles Can Bong


Turning snack time into smoke time, the Pringles can bong involves creating a carb and mouthpiece on the can’s body, with a foil-lined bowl near the top. While the length of the can allows for substantial smoke accumulation, concerns about inhaling harmful chemicals from the can’s lining persist.


3. The Gravity Bong


Also known as a “bucket bong,” this device uses water and gravity to deliver potent hits. By submerging a cut plastic bottle in water, placing the substance on a foil-covered cap, and lifting the bottle while lighting the bowl, smoke fills the chamber. Pushing the bottle back down forces the smoke into the user’s lungs.

4. The Soda Can Pipe


In a pinch, an empty soda can can be fashioned into a pipe. By denting the side to create a bowl and puncturing small holes, with a larger hole on the side as a carb, the can serves as a makeshift device. However, health experts warn against this method due to potential chemical exposure from the heated aluminum and paint.


5. The Starburst Pipe

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For those with a sweet tooth, molding multiple Starburst candies into a pipe shape and creating airflow channels results in an edible smoking device. While more of a novelty, it showcases the inventive lengths smokers will go to.


6. The Ice Block Pipe


Carving a smoking device from a block of ice offers a cool, albeit temporary, experience. By chiseling out a bowl and airway, users can enjoy a frosty session. This method requires skill and is best suited for those in colder climates or with access to large ice blocks.


7. The Bamboo Steamroller


Utilizing a hollow bamboo tube, a hole is drilled near one end to serve as a bowl, with the open ends acting as the mouthpiece and carb. This natural material provides a rustic touch to the smoking experience.


8. The Baguette Pipe


In perhaps the most French of innovations, a baguette can be transformed into a pipe by hollowing out a section to create a chamber and bowl. While not the most durable, it adds a certain je ne sais quoi to the session.

9. The Lung

Similar to a gravity bong but without water, the lung uses a plastic bottle with the bottom removed and a plastic bag attached. As the bag is pulled out, smoke fills the chamber, ready for inhalation. This method delivers powerful hits but requires careful handling.


10. The Tin Foil Pipe

A simple yet disposable option, shaping aluminum foil into a pipe with a bowl allows for quick use. However, this method is discouraged due to the health risks associated with inhaling aluminum particles.

While these homemade devices highlight resourcefulness, they often come with health risks, including exposure to harmful chemicals or materials. Whenever possible, it’s advisable to use purpose-built, safe smoking apparatuses to ensure both safety and an optimal experience.


Call to Action:

We know our readers have stories to tell. What’s the weirdest contraption you’ve ever smoked out of? Share your wildest DIY devices with us in the comments below or tag us on social media. Let’s see who takes the crown for the most inventive smoking setup!


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