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4" Classic Sherlock Glass Pipe

4" Classic Gleen Glass Pipe

SKU: GPC-06
$27.99
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Description for Glass Pipe

The 4" classic sherlock glass pipe is a timeless and elegant smoking accessory.

At four inches in length, it offers a convenient and portable option for smokers. The classic sherlock design is characterized by its distinctive shape, which often features a curved stem and a large bowl.

Crafted from glass, this pipe not only looks beautiful but also provides a smooth smoking experience. The quality material is durable and can withstand regular use.

The sherlock style is known for its functionality as well. The curved stem allows for a cooler smoke, reducing harshness and providing a more enjoyable experience.

Whether you're a collector of smoking pipes or simply looking for a reliable and stylish option, the 4" classic sherlock glass pipe is a great choice. Its classic design and quality construction make it a standout piece.

How To Pack A Pipe?

1. Ensure your pipe is free of obstructions and leftover ash. Use a pipe cleaner through the stem, dump out any dottle, and gently blow through the stem over a bin or large ashtray with the bowl upside down to avoid getting ash in your face.

2. Prepare the tobacco for smoking. Remove a small amount of tobacco from its container and lay it on a flat surface. Pick apart any clumps and check the moisture content. If too moist, let it sit for a few minutes to dry.

3. Lightly fill the pipe with tobacco by trickling strands into the bowl until it's filled to the top. Avoid pushing the tobacco down with your thumb or pinching it as this can create more clumps.

4. Use a tamper or pipe nail to gently compress the tobacco. For straight-sided bowls, tamp gently until the tobacco half fills the bowl. For tapered bowls, aim for two thirds full. The tobacco should have a springy and soft consistency.

5. Put the pipe to your lips and take a test draw. If there is resistance, dump out the tobacco and start again.

6. Lightly refill the bowl with tobacco.

7. Tamp the tobacco down gently again. For straight-sided bowls, the pipe should be up to three-quarters full. For tapered bowls, it should be five-eighths full. Use slightly more force than the first tamp.

8. Test draw again. If there is an issue, dump out the tobacco and start over.

9. Trickle more tobacco into the pipe until a small mound protrudes above the rim. Return leftover tobacco to the container.

10. Use the tamper to pack the tobacco down until it's even with the top of the bowl. Use more pressure than before but don't overdo it. The tobacco should still feel springy.

11. Test draw one more time. If there is too much resistance, dump out the tobacco and start again. Following these steps should result in a properly packed pipe ready to be lit and smoked.

How To Clean A Pipe?

Step 1. Throw away any ashes and dirt inside the smoking pipe. Removing ashes before cleaning is important as leaving them can make the cleaning process messier and take longer.

Step 2. Rinse the smoking pipe with water. This removes additional stubborn ash and provides some lubrication for the next steps.

Step 3. Soak Q-tips with alcohol and scrub the body through the mouthpiece if it's large enough to fit a Q-tip. Manual cleaning with Q-tips can make the next steps easier. For pipes with small mouthpieces, this step can be skipped.

Step 4. Pour alcohol and salt into the pipe in a plastic bag. The ratio is 2:1 for optimal cleaning. Shake the pipe so the salt and alcohol react with the resin and ash. Repeat if the pipe is particularly dirty. This is the most important step for deep cleaning.

Step 5. Rinse the pipe thoroughly. Once the resin is removed, rinsing washes off any remaining particles for better hygiene and restores the pipe's shine.

Note: This product has been shipped from overseas. The estimated shipping is 15 - 20 business days. If ordered with other items from our site, they will be shipped separately, and the customer will receive two separate tracking references.