Debowler Narwhal Silicone Ashtray

Cute, Stabby, and Dishwasher Safe.

Finally, an ashtray with a personality—and a purpose. The Debowler Narwhal Silicone Ashtray isn’t just cute, it’s cunning. That majestic little horn? It’s actually a billet aluminum debowling spike, anodized and ready to gut your gunked-up bowl without mercy. The body’s made of heavy-duty, heat-resistant silicone that can take a hit and still laugh it off. It’s dishwasher-safe, made in Reno, and unapologetically weird—in the best way possible. At 5.25 inches across, it’s big enough to handle your sesh, but compact enough to toss in your gear bag. High Times gave it props, and for good reason: it keeps your space cleaner and your vibe sharper. If your current ashtray isn’t stabbing resin demons with a narwhal horn, what are we even doing here?

Link: Debowler Narwhal Silicone Ashtray – Large – With Billet Aluminum Cleaning Spike — Debowler Smoking Accessories

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