Piece Water Bong Water Replacement Review

Bong Water Replacement_Piece WaterBuh bye bong water

Nobody likes a dirty bong. That’s because dirty water pipes and bongs, oil rigs, bubblers or whatever all look super gross when they’re caked with resin and filled with dirty bong water. Not only does that resin and dirty bong water cocktail stink it’ll overpower the natural flavor of your herb. Plus it seems like a resin-covered bong is more prone to breakage than a clean one when dropped on the garage floor. Moral of the story? Clean bong good. Dirty bong bad.

What sucks more than a dirty bong? Cleaning a dirty bong. So what if we told you that our buds sent over this bong water replacement that prevents resin from building up in your bong, bubbler or oil rig even after thirty-nine hits? It’s called Piece Water and apparently it’s all you need to keep your piece pristine.

Instead of using Piece Water like a costly bong cleaner you get at the head shop or iso alcohol with the scrubbing and the shaking all you do is add Piece Water to your bong instead of tap water. After it gets gunky just pour it out. Give your piece a quick rinse and it’ll be pristine again. Keeping your bong clean couldn’t be easier, right?

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Ditch the dirty bong water

Piece water is made from a blend of all-natural mineral, vegetable and fruit extracts. They prevent resin from forming on your glass bongs, water pipes, oil rigs, bubblers you name it. And unlike the free bong cleaner you get at the local head shop after buying a bong—Piece Water is non-toxic.

Does it have a taste? We didn’t notice any. Does it smell? Not at all. Plus after forty bong hits our Corona water pipe didn’t smell as nasty as it would if it was filled with ordinary dirty bong water. Because this stuff is thicker than water, almost like corn oil, Piece Water better filters particulate matter than water. Plus it seemed like we were able to get a better draw and deeper pull than using ordinary bong water.

Along with the Corona bong we tried Piece Water in our Electro by Cloud V. This thing’s an e-nail—sorta like a big vape pen. It’s basically a rechargeable dab rig with a glass bubbler that heats up to 800 degrees in 15 seconds. It worked great. We even dabbed some Sunset Sherbert live resin dipped in pure Lemon Kush terpenes and the flavor was incredible—didn’t notice the Piece Water a bit. We’ve been keeping the Corona bong and the Piece Water in the fridge for icy cool hits. Pro tip: Do that too.

Why does this stuff work? We got stoned, curious and asked the Piece Water dudes just that. That’s when they got all scientific and shit. We just kept nodding and taking bong hits as they said, “The ingredients in Piece Water work to create a natural trap of smoke particulate. As opposed to plain tap water, the Piece Water formula works by encouraging more numerous molecule-to-molecule interactions. This molecule-to-molecule bond makes the solution viscous which, in turn, entraps the smoke by-products and stops resin from forming.”
Sounds about right, right?



2 Responses to “Piece Water Bong Water Replacement Review”

  1. Kathaleen

    The very next time I read a blog, I hope that it doesn’t disappoint
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  2. Cee

    Excellent product. I don’t smoke, but I bought it for my boyfriend for Christmas whose piece looked like it had been at the bottom of the ocean too long. He was skeptical, but now he won’t go back to water. I just wish the company would come up with a subscription option for the product at a discounted cost. It would be good for both the customer and the company… steady income for them and the customer wouldn’t have to remember to and take the time to reorder each time they ran out.

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