





Did you know?
Did you know there’s a way to deep-clean your smoking gear without scrubbing, scraping, or soaking in mystery solutions?
It’s called an ultrasonic bath — a precision cleaning method originally used for surgical tools, jewelry, and lab equipment. Now, it's redefining how smokers maintain their glass.
At 48,000 vibrations per second, ultrasonic sound waves generate microscopic bubbles in isopropyl alcohol. These bubbles collapse with force, dislodging resin and grime from every curve and crevice — even the spots you can’t see. No harsh chemicals. No abrasive brushes. Just pure, effortless cleaning science.
So, how does it actually work?
1.) Fill the chamber with isopropyl alcohol.
2.) Drop in your bowl, downstem, or pipe.
3.) Let them soak for a bit — an hour or more if they’re extra dirty.
4.) Choose your cleaning cycle: 5 or 7 minutes.
5.) Watch as the grime lifts away, like magic.
When it’s done, just rinse your gear with water (a little soap if you like), and that’s it — restored, refreshed, ready to go.
The unit is minimal, discreet, and thoughtfully designed — a single button, a secure fitted lid, and clean lines that blend into your space. Storage is simple. Operation is intuitive. Results are satisfying.
There’s something satisfying about precision — about letting the right tool do exactly what it was designed to do.
A cleaner experience, inside and out.