This is a clay pipe but it has a fire resistant plastic outside. It's supposed to be for quick smokes. BUT what makes the design sharp is the high contrast between the colorful exterior and the white rim of the bowl when it's brand NEW. That's why I bought it. I only gave it a bit of blue flame once because i thought the plastic was at risk. A tiny bit of paint chipped from the plastic. I tried alcohol but a faint bit of the color faded. It doesn't look cool when it's dirty.
It actually looks grungier in real life than the photo lets on.
THIS is what the virgin pipe looks like. Now my ONLY other complaint is that it's ALWAYS on sale without actually being on sale. There was a limited edition white one that was sold for $25 I think as par of a bundle. It's now always on sale for $44 from $60. BUT this is a deception. There were briar versions of these pipes sold on Pipes and Cigars for $60. They don't sell them anymore, ONLY the clay variants.
If you own one, how do you clean yours?
It actually looks grungier in real life than the photo lets on.
THIS is what the virgin pipe looks like. Now my ONLY other complaint is that it's ALWAYS on sale without actually being on sale. There was a limited edition white one that was sold for $25 I think as par of a bundle. It's now always on sale for $44 from $60. BUT this is a deception. There were briar versions of these pipes sold on Pipes and Cigars for $60. They don't sell them anymore, ONLY the clay variants.
If you own one, how do you clean yours?
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