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      Toro Glass is known for precision-built borosilicate tubes, clean welds, and some of the most respected percolator designs in modern glass. This collection brings together authentic Toro Glass bongs and dab rigs, including full size, micro, and macro formats built around signature perc systems like circ, tree, shrub, contrax, and jet-style designs.

      These Toro Glass pieces are designed for experienced users who value airflow balance, diffusion control, and long-term durability. Shoppers typically land here when they want a high-end daily driver or a collectible Toro setup built with exacting standards.


      • Tube sizes: Full size (~18”), micro (~11”), and macro (~6”) Toro Glass formats
      • Perc systems: Circ, single-arm tree, 7-arm tree, 13-arm tree, shrub, contrax, jet ball, and jetline
      • Build style: Single-perc and double-perc configurations depending on size
      • Authenticity: All pieces sourced from authorized distributors and verified as genuine Toro Glass

      This Toro Glass collection is curated for function-first buyers who want proven designs rather than novelty glass.


      Toro Glass appeals to users who already understand how percolation style and tube height affect draw resistance and flavor. Full size Toro tubes are typically chosen for home setups and maximum diffusion, often pairing circ-to-circ or multi-tree configurations. Micro Toro tubes preserve similar function in a smaller footprint, commonly using combinations like 7-arm to 13-arm trees. Macro Toro tubes focus on simplicity and balance, most often featuring single tree-style percs due to compact sizing.

      Jet-based Toro designs, including jet ball and jetline styles, are separate formats altogether. These pieces use directional airflow and splash control rather than stacked diffusion and are not offered in standard full, micro, or macro sizing.

      Understanding size and perc pairing is the key decision point when choosing the right Toro Glass piece.


      This collection is ideal for:

      • Experienced glass users who know their preferred draw and diffusion level
      • Collectors looking for authentic Toro craftsmanship
      • Home setups where stability and airflow consistency matter

      This collection is not recommended for:

      • First-time glass buyers who want ultra-simple designs
      • Users seeking lightweight travel pieces

      Toro Glass is best appreciated by users who already understand functional glass differences.


      Within this collection, shoppers will find Toro Glass tubes grouped by size and perc configuration rather than cosmetic variation. Full size pieces emphasize layered diffusion, micro tubes balance compact form with complex airflow, and macro tubes prioritize efficiency in minimal space. Jet-style Toro rigs stand apart with horizontal or ball-based airflow systems.

      Each design reflects Toro’s consistent focus on weld quality, symmetry, and functional intent.


      A strong reference point in this collection is the Toro Glass Full Size 7 to 13 Reversal Sections. This configuration shows how Toro layers diffusion without sacrificing draw speed, making it a common benchmark for buyers comparing other Toro formats.

      Buyers typically decide between Toro pieces by starting with tube size, then choosing between tree-based diffusion, circ-style flow, or jet-driven designs.


      Important considerations:

      • Toro Glass pieces vary in joint size and height, so storage and compatibility should be checked before purchasing.
      • Multi-perc Toro tubes require regular cleaning to maintain airflow and performance.

      These considerations are part of owning high-function glass rather than drawbacks.


      If you are comparing Toro Glass against other premium options, the next step is understanding how percolator design affects draw resistance and cleaning frequency. Our Essential Dab Tools for Beginners guide explains how proper tools and maintenance extend the life of high-end glass.

      You can also explore related functional styles in our Glass Rigs Collection to compare Toro designs against other premium manufacturers.

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Toro Glass Bongs, Rigs & Perc Tubes

      Toro Glass focuses on precision welding, consistent wall thickness, and proven percolator designs rather than decorative elements. Each piece is engineered around airflow balance and diffusion efficiency, which is why Toro Glass is often chosen as a long-term daily-use tube rather than a display piece.
      Full size Toro tubes provide the most diffusion and are best for stationary home use. Micro Toro tubes offer similar function in a more compact height, while macro Toro tubes focus on efficiency and simplicity due to limited internal space. Size choice usually comes down to available space and preferred draw resistance.
      Toro Glass is known for circ percs, tree percs in multiple arm counts, shrub percs, contrax percs, and jet-based designs like jet ball and jetline. Tree and circ styles are common in full and micro tubes, while jet styles are offered in dedicated models.
      Toro Glass is generally better suited for experienced users. The designs prioritize performance and precision, which can require more maintenance and familiarity with glass function than entry-level pieces.
      Toro Glass is produced in limited quantities with strict quality control. Demand often exceeds supply, and restocks depend on production schedules rather than mass manufacturing.
      Authentic Toro Glass pieces feature several verification markers. Every genuine Toro tube is laser etched or sandblasted with the Toro Glass logo, usually near the base or on the neck, and the etching is clean with no blurring or alignment issues. Color labels for production runs (red, blue, gold, etc.) and percolator series codes (7/13, 13/13, MAC arms) appear consistently across genuine pieces. Joint and downstem sizes are precisely cut, with no gaps or wobble when components are seated. The glass thickness is consistently 5-7mm across the body, distinctly heavier than knockoff tubes that often run 3-4mm. Toro Glass uses high-grade Schott or Simax borosilicate glass with a clean clarity that lacks bubbles or distortion. Authorized retailers like Angies Boutique purchase directly from Toro Glass or verified distributors, and we provide receipts that match the brand's authentication system. Counterfeit Toro pieces appear on resale marketplaces frequently, often with misaligned logos, soft glass, and inconsistent perc spacing. At our 838 N Broadway shop in Los Angeles we have stocked Toro Glass for years and can verify any piece in person. When in doubt, photograph and compare to images on the official Toro Glass website.
      Toro Glass tubes use either 14mm or 18mm joint sizes depending on the model, with most full size pieces running 18mm female joints and macro/micro sizes commonly running 14mm. Downstem length varies by tube height: full size tubes use downstems in the 4.5 to 5.5 inch range, macro sizes use 3.5 to 4.5 inch downstems, and micro tubes use 2.5 to 3.5 inch downstems. The downstem must reach into the water without resting on the bottom of the can chamber, typically positioned so the slits or holes sit 1-1.5 inches below the waterline. Toro Glass sells their own diffused downstems with multi-slit cuts that match the tube's percolator design, but high-quality aftermarket downstems from Solid Glassworks, Maverick, or other premium brands fit and perform comparably. Avoid generic Chinese downstems, which often crack quickly and disrupt the tube's airflow balance. Check the product page on Angies Boutique for the exact joint size of each Toro Glass tube before ordering a replacement, and contact our 838 N Broadway team in LA if you need help measuring. Pair Toro tubes with quartz bangers from our vaporizer accessories collection for concentrate use.
      Toro Glass percolators have intricate slits and holes that trap resin in spots difficult to reach with brushes. Use a deep isopropyl alcohol soak with coarse salt as the primary cleaning method. Pour 91 percent or 99 percent iso into the tube with a tablespoon of kosher salt, plug both ends with cleaning caps or palm seal, and shake gently for 30-60 seconds. Let soak for 30 minutes to several hours for stubborn buildup, then rinse thoroughly with hot water. For very dirty pieces, repeat the soak rather than scrubbing, which can crack delicate perc arms. Avoid pipe cleaners and metal tools inside the chamber, as they catch on perc slits and snap glass arms. Commercial cleaners like Resolution or Klear Kryptonite are reformulated for premium glass and work without scrubbing. Never use bleach, acetone, or boiling water on Toro Glass, as thermal shock can crack the heavy borosilicate at perc connection points. Clean weekly for daily smokers, monthly for occasional use. Replace water after every session to keep percs functioning at peak efficiency. Our 838 N Broadway team in Los Angeles stocks premium cleaning supplies designed for high-end glass like Toro.
      Toro Glass is best known for its 7/13 and 13/13 percolator series, where the numbers refer to the count of perc arms on the bottom and top stages of a stacked perc design. The 7/13 features a 7-arm bottom perc and 13-arm top perc, producing strong diffusion with moderate drag. The 13/13 doubles down with 13 arms on both stages, producing the smoothest, most filtered hit Toro makes but with noticeably more pull resistance. The Toro MAC (multiple arm circulator) and Tube series offer simpler single-perc designs with less drag and easier cleaning. For experienced users who want maximum smoothness, the 13/13 is the flagship choice. For users who prefer easier draws or daily flower use, the 7/13 or MAC delivers great filtration without fatiguing the lungs. Smaller tubes (micro and macro sizes) generally use the 7/13 or 5/13 configurations to balance perc volume against tube size. At Angies Boutique we have stocked Toro Glass percolator tubes across the full series, and our 838 N Broadway team in LA can demo the airflow difference between models in person if availability permits.