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    #1
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    perculator

    how does a perculator work in a bong?
    puff themagic dragon Reviewed by puff themagic dragon on . perculator how does a perculator work in a bong? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    perculator

    usually there's two part to a perc. The perc and the ice catcher above it (3 little bumps to keep ice cubes in place)

    a perc essentially slows the air/smoke down by drawing it to a narrow point (the laser slits) and then expanding it back out to the uptube. This allows the smoke to thicken giving a stronger hit.

    because cold air sinks, the air beneath the ice will collect and thicken thus cooling the smoke and slowing it down further.

    Also, because the perc loops downward, it will act as a second bubble bong as the cold, melted ice collects.

    Happy smoking!

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    #3
    Senior Member

    perculator

    heres a pic of mine. might make more sense with a picture.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    perculator

    A Fine example.

    There's also ash-catcher/precoolers. They are sometimes mis-called perculators as well.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    perculator

    Quote Originally Posted by donsolo
    A Fine example.

    There's also ash-catcher/precoolers. They are sometimes mis-called perculators as well.
    another example

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    #6
    Senior Member

    perculator

    ah now i get it! thanks alot for all of you that helped! ill go get myself one of em

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    #7
    Member

    perculator

    illnillinois:

    You know you are supposed to put water in a percolator, right? It is a place for it to bubble again, in the tube. Its amazing. Your way might help, but try it with water in there.

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