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      Updated May 2026. Curated by Angies Boutique buyers since 1990.


      Bongs from AFM Glass, Ben Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations, MAV, and the in-house Angies Boutique line — over 1,200 water pipes spanning scientific beakers, straight tubes, recyclers, mini bongs, silicone bongs, and one-of-one heady artist work. This is the deepest bong selection at a Los Angeles head shop, all stocked in person at 838 N Broadway and shipped nationwide.

      • Scientific glass bongs (AFM Glass — 158 pieces, plus Illadelph, MAV, Cookies)
      • House-brand beakers, straight tubes, and recyclers from Angies Boutique
      • Heady artist work — Ben Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations, E. Ross 4.0, AMG Glass, 4 Point 0
      • Sizes from 6" mini fixed beakers to 27" shotgun water pipes
      • Carried at Angies Boutique — a Los Angeles head shop selling bongs since 1990

      A bong, or water pipe, filters smoke through a water chamber before it reaches the lungs — cooling the hit, removing ash and particulates, and producing a smoother, denser draw than any dry hand pipe. The size of the chamber, the type of percolator, the joint size, and the glass thickness all change how a bong hits. The selection at Angies Boutique covers every meaningful variation.

      The bong category breaks into three working groups. Scientific glass — clean borosilicate, engineered percolators, predictable function — anchors the daily-driver shelf, with AFM Glass leading the lineup at 158 pieces in stock and additional inventory from Illadelph, MAV Glass, and Cookies. House-brand bongs — designed in-house and produced for Angies Boutique — fill the value tier, with 12" and 16" beakers and straight tubes in clear, smoke, blue, green, pink, and white, plus the signature Triple Honeycomb percolator series and the 9mm 3 Kink Zong Bong. Heady artist work — one-of-one pieces and limited runs from Ben Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations, 4 Point 0, and E. Ross 4.0 x Firekist — sits in the collectible tier.

      Compare bongs against Dab Rigs if concentrate use is the primary intent. For broader water-pipe context, see Water Pipes. The bong category is the deepest single inventory at Angies Boutique.


      Who is this collection for?

      Ideal For

      • Flower smokers who want cooler, smoother hits than a hand pipe delivers
      • First-time bong buyers shopping the value tier — 12" Beaker Clear or 12" Straight Clear
      • Daily users upgrading to engineered percolators — AFM Glass and the Triple Honeycomb series
      • Collectors and heady-glass shoppers — Ben Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations
      • Travel and dorm users — Mini 6" fixed beakers and Silicone Bongs

      What does this collection include?

      The bong collection breaks into structural categories. Beaker bongs sit on a triangular base for stability — the most popular daily-driver shape, in 6", 10", 12", 13", 16", and 17" sizes. Straight tubes trade base stability for a taller chamber and a more direct draw — the Angies Boutique 12" and 16" Straight Triple Honeycomb series and the Ben Wilson 12" Straight Tube are representative. Recyclers cycle water through dual chambers for the smoothest pull — the in-house 11" Dual Uptake Donut Recycler and AFM 10" Funnel Can Recycler are entry points; Ben Wilson's Triple Donut Inline series is the heady upgrade. Zongs and bent-neck tubes — the 18" 9mm 3 Kink Zong and 16" Triple Honeycomb Bent Neck — offer ergonomic alternatives. Mini bongs in 6" sit between hand pipes and full water pipes. Silicone bongs add drop resistance and dishwasher-safe maintenance.


      Which should I buy first?

      Three picks cover the three tiers. The 12" Beaker Clear from the house brand is the entry-level benchmark — clean borosilicate, stable triangular base, ice pinches, standard 14mm joint. The AFM 13" Upside Down Beaker (Cobalt Blue) is the scientific-glass step-up — engineered percolator, thicker walls, signature inverted-beaker silhouette. The Ben Wilson 12" Straight Tube — Fumed is the heady pick — a hand-blown straight from one of the most respected production artists working today.


      Which one is right for my use case?

      Buyer Recommended Tier Why
      First bong, under $100 House-brand 12" Beaker Clear or 12" Straight Clear Clean glass, stable base, standard 14mm joint, easy to clean
      Smoother daily-driver AFM 13" Upside Down Beaker Engineered percolator, thicker glass, sized for daily use
      Quietest, smoothest hit 11" Dual Uptake Donut Recycler or AFM 10" Funnel Can Recycler Recyclers cycle water for the smoothest, lowest-noise pull
      Travel or rough use Silicone Bong (see Silicone Bongs collection) Drop-resistant, dishwasher-safe, packs flat
      Mini size, dorm or apartment 6" Fixed Mini Beaker Bent Neck Same percolator design at one-third the size
      Collectible / heady Ben Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations One-of-one work from named glass artists
      Tallest available 27" Shotgun Water Pipe or 18" 9mm 3 Kink Zong Maximum chamber volume; suited for experienced smokers

      What should I know before buying?

      Bongs ship with water-fillable chambers and require regular cleaning — see the Cleaning Supplies collection for Formula 420, Dark Crystal, Grunge Off, and Glob Mops. Heady artist work (Ben Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations) is one-of-one — sold pieces are not reproduced. Joint sizes vary across the catalog; check 14mm vs 18mm fit before pairing with an existing banger, bowl slide, or downstem. Stock on house-brand colorways rotates seasonally.


      What price tier am I shopping?

      Products in this collection at Angies Boutique sort into three price tiers. The table below maps each tier to representative in-stock picks.

      Tier Range Representative picks
      Budget Under $169 12" Beaker - Clear ($39.99), AFM - 13" Upside Down Beaker - Cobalt Blue ($99.99)
      Mid-tier $169–599 Ben Wilson - 12" Straight Tube - Fumed ($199.99), 18" MAV x Empire Glassworks Halloween Beaker Bong 9mm ($219.99)
      Premium $599+ (Eric Ross) 4 Point 0 Glass x Firekist - 14" Straight Showerhead Tube ($1199.99), 4 Point 0 Glass - Triple Double Tube ($899.99)

      Where do I start?

      Start with the 12" Beaker Clear as the value benchmark, read the guide to cleaning glass with iso for first-bong maintenance, and check Dab Rigs for the concentrate counterpart.


      Angies Boutique · 838 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012 · (213) 680-0080 · Open daily 11am–7pm PST · Established 1990 · Authorized retailer for Puffco, Storz & Bickel, Dr. Dabber, Focus V, PAX, Yocan, RAW, MJ Arsenal, Mothership, Illadelph, AFM Glass, and more · Walk-in shopping or ships within California in 2 business days.

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Bongs

      A beaker bong has a wider triangular base that holds more water and stands more stably on a table — the shape pulls smoke through a larger volume per hit. A straight tube is a uniform cylinder from base to mouthpiece — narrower at the base, with a more direct draw and a quicker clear. Beakers are the more popular daily-driver shape; straight tubes draw faster and stack more percolators in less space.
      A 10 to 12 inch beaker bong is the standard starter size. It is large enough to deliver smooth cooled hits, small enough to handle and clean easily, and tall enough to hold ice. The house-brand 12 inch Beaker Clear and 12 inch Straight Clear at Angies Boutique are the entry-tier benchmarks. Avoid 6 inch mini bongs as a first purchase if smoothness is the priority — they have less chamber for cooling.
      Scientific glass uses clean clear borosilicate and engineered percolators — predictable function, easy to clean, mass-produced. AFM Glass, Illadelph, MAV, and Cookies are scientific brands. Heady glass is hand-blown by named artists — color work, sculpted percs, one-of-one pieces. Ben Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations, and E. Ross 4.0 are heady artists carried at Angies Boutique. Scientific is for function; heady is for collection.
      Most bongs at Angies Boutique ship with a standard 14mm bowl and a removable downstem unless the listing specifies otherwise. Joint sizes vary across the catalog — 14mm is the most common, 18mm is used on larger and heady pieces. Check the listing or call the shop to confirm joint size before pairing with an existing banger or bowl slide.
      For light buildup, pour Formula 420 Glass Cleaner into the bong, plug the openings, shake 30 to 60 seconds, then rinse with warm water. For heavier resin, soak with Dark Crystal 710ml or Grunge Off Super Soaker 16oz for 30 minutes to overnight. Do not use boiling water on cold glass — thermal shock will crack thick borosilicate. See the Cleaning Supplies collection for the full range of bong-safe cleaners.
      Angies Boutique at 838 N Broadway in Chinatown stocks over 1,200 bongs in person — the largest single-location bong selection in central Los Angeles, with depth across scientific, heady, and branded lines. The shop has operated continuously since 1990, making it one of the longest-running smoke shops in LA. In-store stock typically mirrors the web catalog: AFM Glass beakers and straight tubes, HVY Glass thick-walled American pieces, Illadelph premium scientific, Cookies SF branded glass, MJ Arsenal mini bongs, and a rotating heady glass case featuring Ben Wilson, B. Wilson, Andy Roth, Annealed Innovations, E. Ross 4.0, and others. The shop is walking distance from Chinatown Metro Gold Line station and accessible by car with street parking. Bring an existing bong in for joint-size matching, or browse heady pieces in the case before they list online. Staff will pull pieces from stock and demo function in person. Founded in 1990, Angies Boutique has guided LA buyers through this category for over three decades.
      A quality borosilicate bong from this collection lasts indefinitely with reasonable care — there is no inherent wear-out for clean glass. The limiting factor is breakage from drops, knocks, and thermal shock, not deterioration of the material itself. Bongs at Angies Boutique routinely outlive their owners' interest, with original purchases from the 1990s and 2000s still in active use. Three habits extend lifespan: keep the bong on a stable flat surface (a beaker base or wide stand reduces tip-overs), avoid pouring boiling water onto cold glass (thermal shock cracks even thick borosilicate), and clean regularly with iso-based cleaners from /collections/cleaning-supplies (heavy resin buildup makes percolators fragile during cleaning). For households with kids or pets, choosing a beaker over a straight tube is the single biggest stability upgrade. Heavy-wall 9mm AFM beakers and HVY Glass pieces tolerate impacts that crack thinner 5mm pieces. Stocked at the shop at 838 N Broadway with hands-on viewing of every piece before purchase.
      A percolator bong has one or more additional diffusion stages above the main downstem — showerhead, tree, honeycomb, swiss, or matrix percolators are the common types. Each percolator stage breaks the smoke into smaller bubbles, increasing surface area contact with water and cooling and smoothing the hit further. A non-percolator bong (a simple beaker or straight tube with just a downstem) runs one filtration stage and delivers a stronger, more direct hit. Percolator bongs are smoother and easier on the throat, especially for new smokers. Non-percolator bongs have less drag, clear faster, and are easier to clean (fewer slits and chambers to scrub). For a daily smoothness-prioritized piece, a percolator bong is the upgrade. For a quick-clearing, easy-to-clean workhorse, a simple beaker with no perc is the smart pick. Both are stocked in depth at Angies Boutique across AFM, Illadelph, and HVY lines. Stocked at the shop at 838 N Broadway with hands-on viewing of every piece before purchase.
      Both. Bongs over $500 generally deliver real upgrades over sub-$200 pieces in three areas: heavier glass walls (more durable, more thermal mass for sustained cooling), more precise percolator engineering (cleaner diffusion, less drag per filtration stage), and either named brand heritage (Illadelph, HVY) or one-of-one heady artistry. For function-focused daily use, the diminishing returns kick in around $250 to $350 — beyond that, the upgrade is mostly aesthetics, brand, and collector value rather than function. A $600 heady bong from Ben Wilson hits about the same as a $200 AFM scientific tube; it is bought for the art, not the function. A $700 Illadelph hits noticeably smoother and more consistently than a $150 entry beaker, and the difference is measurable. Angies Boutique has been carrying both tiers since 1990 and the staff at 838 N Broadway will walk a buyer through the actual functional differences before they commit to a premium price.