Old Reviews The "Popper Bottle"

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Okay so back in high school about 15 years ago we invented what we called a popper bottle. It was basically a bowl-less bong, a stem going into the bottle. The concept is simple just pack the medicals right inside the tube and suck slow til you get the "pop" then inhale a little harder.

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I bought this one but being a machinist i can tell you that it would be done with the proper feed and speed rates on a mill.

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It's a nice collectors item, but hard to copy.:D

It's actually very easy and very cheap to replicate something like this. Even on a manual mill you could easily pop off 80-100 of these an hour with the proper jig.

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I have a friend who makes these, but with a bowl.

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I have a friend who makes these, but with a bowl.

HomieHogleg

It's supposed to come with one of those glass bowls with the little glass handle but i just had them swap it out for the popper tube which is just a glass tube.

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or get a glass drill bit and TAKE YOUR TIME.... lol

even a dremmel with a real fine grit tipped tool would prob cut through.... just take some patience and time...
 
These were popular at my high school as well. We usually made them out of a plastic water/pop bottle, foil from a pack of cigarettes & a random piece of metal tubbing from Manufacturing Tech.(a class i had before lunch:toke:). It makes a very functional, disposable bong that would keep us from reeking like pot during the afternoon like smoking some joints would do.
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or get a glass drill bit and TAKE YOUR TIME.... lol

even a dremmel with a real fine grit tipped tool would prob cut through.... just take some patience and time...

I was thinking the same thing JM. Anything can be done with a dremel...its like the duct tape of power tools.
 
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