Higher Standards HD Mini Beaker

 

You break it, you bought it doesn’t apply to High Standards Heavy-Duty Mini Beaker because it’s made to survive even the gnarliest accidental drops. Measuring only eight inches tall, this USA-made piece is handcrafted from premium 7mm borosilicate glass—providing durability, heat resistance, and optimal flavor transfer from flower and concentrates. Speaking of which, the Higher Standards Mini Beaker Bong comes with everything you need for a complete smoking session, including a thick 45-degree quartz banger for your wax concentrates, a glass bowl for your herbs, carb cap removable diffuser downstem and a triple-pinch ice catcher inside the neck (that holds ice cubes from the custom mold) and cools each puff to perfection. All of this comes packaged inside a reusable collector’s box which will look great on display in your shop.

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