INLINE DROP DOWN ASH CATCHER WITH INTERNAL COLOR ROD DIFFUSER

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Angle: 45° Degree

Size: 14mm

Color: Red

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INLINE DROP DOWN ASH CATCHER WITH INTERNAL COLOR ROD DIFFUSER

Angle: 45° Degree Size: 14mm Color: Red

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About the Product

This ash catcher by Hittn traps ash to keep your water pipe cleaner and has a built-in diffuser for smoother hits. Choose a 45° angle for a beaker bong or a 90° angle for a straight tube.

This Inline Drop Down Ash Catcher is the simplest way to maintain a cleaner water pipe and get cooler, more filtered hits. Made by Hittn from durable borosilicate glass, it acts as a first line of defense, catching ash and particles before they can dirty your bong water. The integrated color rod diffuser adds an extra layer of percolation, while the drop-down arm moves heat away from your main piece.

What Is An Inline Drop Down Ash Catcher?

An inline drop down ash catcher is a bong accessory with three key functions. The 'inline' part is the horizontal percolator that diffuses smoke through water for a smoother feel. The 'drop down' is a Z-shaped arm that lowers your bowl's position, protecting the bong's joint from heat stress. As an 'ash catcher,' its main job is to keep your glass piece clean, ensuring better flavor and less cleaning.

This accessory provides a three-in-one upgrade: it filters, cools, and protects your main water pipe.

  • Acts as a barrier to keep ash and debris out of your bong water.
  • The drop-down design adds clearance and reduces heat exposure to the joint.
  • An internal percolator provides initial smoke diffusion for smoother hits.

Product Specifications

Understanding the features of this ash catcher helps you see how it directly improves your sessions. Each component is designed for performance and compatibility. The specs determine if it will fit your bong, how well it will work, and how long it will last. Matching the joint size and angle is vital for a stable, leak-proof connection.

Why Do The Specifications Matter?

The specs determine whether the ash catcher will fit your bong, how well it will function, and how long it will last. Matching the joint size and angle is crucial for a stable, leak-proof connection, while the type of glass and percolator dictates the quality of your experience.

| Specification | Value (What It Is) | Benefit (Why It Helps) | |---|---|---| | Borosilicate Glass | A type of thermal-shock-resistant scientific glass. | Provides excellent durability against heat changes and is easy to clean. | | Inline Percolator | A horizontal tube with slits for diffusion. | Delivers extensive filtration with minimal drag for smooth, effortless pulls. | | Drop Down Design | An arm that offsets the bowl from the main joint. | Protects your bong from heat damage and keeps it cleaner. | | Internal Color Rod | A colored glass rod integrated into the diffuser. | Adds a unique visual accent to your setup without affecting performance. | | Choice of Joint Size & Angle | Available in 14/18mm and 45°/90° options. | Ensures a perfect, stable fit with a wide variety of water pipes. |

Every feature, from the glass to the joint angle, is chosen to deliver a cleaner, smoother, and more reliable experience.

  • Borosilicate glass construction ensures high durability and heat resistance.
  • The inline perc design is known for creating smooth hits with low drag.
  • Selectable joint options guarantee compatibility with your existing piece.

Choosing Your Fit: Size And Angle Guide

Selecting the right size and angle is the most important step for enjoying your new ash catcher. A mismatch can lead to a wobbly connection, poor airflow, or even spills. This guide makes it easy to choose the correct setup for your water pipe.

How Do I Choose Between A 14Mm And 18Mm Joint Size?

Check the joint on your water pipe where you insert the bowl. A 14mm joint is about the width of a pinky finger, while an 18mm joint is closer to the width of an index finger. If you're unsure, a US dime is just under 18mm wide, making it a good reference. Choose the ash catcher size that matches your bong's joint for a secure fit.

Do I Need A 45° Or 90° Angle For My Bong?

Look at the angle of your bong's joint. Beaker bongs and pieces with angled downstems typically have a 45° joint. Straight tube bongs, where the joint comes straight up vertically, almost always have a 90° joint. Matching the angle ensures the ash catcher sits upright, preventing water from spilling and making sure the percolator functions correctly.

Match your bong's joint size (14/18mm) and angle (45/90°) for a perfect, spill-proof setup.

  • Use your finger or a dime to quickly estimate your joint size.
  • Beaker bongs generally require a 45° ash catcher.
  • Straight tube bongs typically use a 90° ash catcher.

Key Feature Deep Dive

Beyond catching ash, this accessory includes specific design elements that improve your session. The color rod diffuser and drop-down arm work together to deliver great performance and style.

What Does The Internal Color Rod Diffuser Do?

The internal color rod is mainly an aesthetic feature that adds a vibrant splash of color inside the glass percolator. It sits within the inline diffuser, which forces smoke through a series of slits to create bubbles, cooling and filtering the hit. While the color itself doesn't change the function, it gives your setup a custom look that stands out.

What Are The Benefits Of A Drop Down Design?

The drop-down design serves two key purposes. First, it moves the bowl and heat away from the main body of your water pipe, which helps prevent heat stress and cracking on the joint over time. Second, it acts as an effective reclaim collector, trapping residues in the lower arm before they reach your bong, making cleaning much more manageable.

This design combines vibrant aesthetics with functional benefits like heat protection and easier cleaning.

  • The color rod adds a custom visual flair to your glass setup.
  • The drop-down arm helps prevent thermal stress on your bong's primary joint.
  • It also functions as a pre-filter for reclaim, keeping your bong water cleaner.

How To Install And Use Your Inline Ash Catcher

Proper installation ensures a leak-free seal and optimal performance from your percolator. Follow these simple steps to get set up and start enjoying cleaner hits.

What Is The Correct Water Level For An Inline Ash Catcher?

The ideal water level is just enough to submerge the slits of the inline percolator. Start with a small amount of water, about a quarter of the way up the chamber. Too little water means no diffusion, while too much may cause splashing. Test the level by taking a light pull without a bowl; if you get splashback, pour a little water out.

6 Steps to the Perfect Session

  1. Select Your Match: Confirm you have the correct joint size (14mm or 18mm) and angle (45° or 90°) for your water pipe.
  2. Dry Fit First: Gently insert the ash catcher into your bong's joint without water to check for a snug, stable connection.
  3. Add Water: Carefully pour a small amount of water into the ash catcher, ensuring the perc slits are just covered.
  4. Test the Draw: Attach the ash catcher to your bong and take a gentle inhale to check for bubbling and ensure no splashback.
  5. Adjust if Needed: If you get water in your mouth, pour a small amount out. If it doesn't bubble, add a tiny bit more.
  6. Install and Enjoy: Once the water level is set, place your bowl on the ash catcher and enjoy a cleaner, smoother experience.

Proper setup involves a dry fit, adding just enough water to cover the perc slits, and testing the draw.

  • Start with a small amount of water to avoid splashback.
  • The goal is to submerge the percolator slits, not fill the chamber.
  • A quick draw test without a bowl helps you find the perfect water level.

Ash Catcher Diffusers Compared: Inline Vs Tree Vs Honeycomb

The percolator inside an ash catcher defines the smoking experience. This model uses an inline perc, and understanding how it compares to other types like tree and honeycomb can help you appreciate its unique function.

Which Ash Catcher Percolator Is Best For Me?

The "best" perc depends on your preference for draw resistance versus diffusion. Inline percs offer a great balance, while others may prioritize maximum bubbling or an effortless pull.

| Perc Type | Filtration Level | Draw Resistance (Drag) | Best For | |---|---|---|---| | Inline (This Product) | High | Low-to-Medium | Users wanting a balance of smooth filtration and easy pulls. | | Tree | Very High | Medium-to-High | Those who want maximum bubbling and are okay with more drag. | | Honeycomb | High | Very Low | Smokers who prioritize an almost effortless draw with good diffusion. |

Inline percs provide a superior balance of powerful filtration and low draw resistance compared to other styles.

  • Inline percs are known for their smooth function and minimal drag.
  • Tree percs create more bubbles but can be harder to pull and clean.
  • Honeycomb percs offer the least resistance but can be less durable.

Care And Cleaning Guide

Keeping your ash catcher clean is easy and essential for tasting the full flavor of your materials. Regular maintenance also prevents buildup that can clog the percolator.

How Do You Clean An Inline Ash Catcher?

For best results, use a mixture of 91%+ isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt. First, empty any old water and rinse the piece with hot water to loosen residue. Add a small amount of coarse salt, then enough alcohol to fill it halfway. Plug the openings with your fingers or cleaning plugs and shake vigorously for 1-2 minutes. The salt acts as a scrubber. Pour out the dirty solution and rinse thoroughly with warm water.

Clean your ash catcher regularly with isopropyl alcohol and salt for the best performance and flavor.

  • Empty and rinse the ash catcher after each session to prevent buildup.
  • Use a 91%+ isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt mixture for deep cleaning.
  • Shake vigorously for 60-90 seconds, then rinse thoroughly with hot water.

Pre-Use Checklist And Post-Use Tips

A few quick checks before and after your session will ensure your equipment stays in top condition and performs flawlessly every time.

What Should I Check Before Using My New Ash Catcher?

Before your first use, run through this simple checklist to guarantee compatibility and prevent any surprises. This ensures a stable fit and optimal function from the start.

Pre-Use Fit & Function Checklist

  1. Joint Size Match: Confirm your bong's joint is 14mm or 18mm to match the ash catcher.
  2. Joint Angle Match: Verify the 45° or 90° angle is correct for your piece.
  3. Stability Test: Dry fit the ash catcher to ensure your bong can support its weight without tipping.
  4. Seal Check: Make sure the connection is snug and airtight.
  5. Initial Water Fill: Add water just over the perc slits.
  6. Draw Test: Pull gently without a bowl to check for splashback.

Always check for a stable, size-matched fit and the correct water level before every session for best results.

  • A quick dry fit ensures your bong is stable enough to support the ash catcher.
  • Matching the joint angle (45°/90°) is critical for function and preventing spills.
  • Emptying dirty water immediately after use makes future cleaning much easier.

This Inline Drop Down Ash Catcher is a fantastic upgrade for any setup. If you're looking for other ways to customize your experience, browse our full collection of glass accessories, from bowls to downstems.



FAQ

How Do I Pick Between A 14mm And 18mm Ash Catcher?

You must match the size of the joint on your water pipe. Use a dime as a guide—if the joint is roughly the size of a dime, you need an 18mm. If it's noticeably smaller, you need a 14mm.

Should I Choose A 45° Or 90° Model For My Bong?

Choose a 45° for bongs with an angled joint, like most beaker bongs. Choose a 90° for bongs with a vertical joint, which is common on straight tubes. The goal is for the ash catcher to sit level.

What’s The Difference Between An Ash Catcher And A Reclaim Catcher?

An ash catcher is for use with dry herbs to keep ash out of your bong and has a percolator for water filtration. A reclaim catcher is for concentrate rigs and is designed to collect leftover oils without water.

Can This Ash Catcher Make My Bong Top-Heavy?

It can add weight. For smaller or lighter water pipes, ensure they are on a stable, flat surface. The drop-down design helps distribute weight better than some other styles, but you should always check stability.

How Often Should I Clean My Ash Catcher?

For best performance and flavor, it's a good practice to rinse your dry ash catcher out after every 1-3 sessions. A deep clean with alcohol and salt should be done weekly or whenever you notice significant resin buildup. Cleaning it frequently is much easier than cleaning a dirty bong.