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Pipe: Often refers to a glass pipe used for burning essential oils. It's sometimes called a "crystal pipe" due to the crystalline appearance of the oils.
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Essential Oil Pipe: Another term for a glass pipe used to burn essential oils. It typically has a bulbous end where the oils are heated.
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Bowl: The part of the pipe where the essential oils are placed and heated. It’s usually at the end of the pipe and can be bulbous or tapered.
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Stem: The long, cylindrical part of the pipe that leads from the bowl to the mouthpiece.
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Chasing the Dragon: A term used for inhaling vapor from a heated surface, though it is more commonly associated with other substances, it can sometimes be used to describe a method of enjoying essential oils.
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Crystals: Refers to essential oils in their crystalline form.
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Rock: Slang for a chunk or piece of essential oil. It is usually solid and needs to be broken down for use in the pipe.
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Torch: A butane torch used to heat the pipe, as essential oils typically require a higher temperature to vaporize effectively.
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Vapor: The form that essential oils take when they are heated and inhaled, as opposed to smoke, which is produced by combustion.
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Hit: A term for a single inhalation or breath of essential oil vapor.
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Burning: This refers to the process of heating essential oils in the pipe to produce vapor.
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Crackling: The sound sometimes heard when essential oils are being heated in a pipe.
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Residue: The leftover essential oils or other substances that remain in the pipe after use. This can build up and often requires cleaning.
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Cleaning the Pipe: Refers to the process of removing residue from the pipe to ensure it works effectively and to remove any leftover essential oils.
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Glass: A common term for pipes used for burning essential oils, emphasizing the material from which they are made.
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Tweaking: A slang term for being under the influence of essential oils, characterized by increased energy or relaxation.
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Frosted: Refers to the appearance of the essential oils when they have a frosty, crystalline look, often due to the way they are prepared or stored.
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Essential Oil Pipe: The standard term for a glass pipe used to burn essential oils.
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Crystal Pipe: A term referring to the essential oil pipe due to the crystalline nature of the oils.
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Glass Pipe: A general term for a pipe made of glass, commonly used for burning essential oils.
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Bulb: The bulbous end of the pipe where the essential oils are placed and heated.
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Pipe: Often used interchangeably with "essential oil pipe," specifically referring to the glass apparatus used.
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Incense Pipe: A term sometimes used to refer to a pipe for burning incense, due to their similar appearance.
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Chore Boy Pipe: This term sometimes refers to a pipe that includes a small, metallic scrubber (often Chore Boy) used to help keep the essential oils from being sucked into the pipe.
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Torch Pipe: Refers to the use of a butane torch to heat the pipe.
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Aroma Pipe: A colloquial term referring to the pipe used for enjoying essential oils.
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Bubble Pipe: This term is used because the bulb of the pipe resembles a bubble.
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Hit Pipe: A slang term used for a pipe used to take a “hit” or inhalation of essential oil vapor.
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One-Hitter: A small, single-use pipe designed to take one hit of essential oils, though it's more commonly associated with other substances.
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Hot Rod: Sometimes used to refer to a pipe, especially one that is frequently used and has a well-worn appearance.
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Incense Glass: A term that might be used interchangeably with "essential oil pipe," especially in areas where essential oils and incense are both prevalent.
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Bubble Bowl: A variant term for the bulbous end of the pipe, emphasizing its round shape.
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Essential Oil Bubble: Another term for the bulbous part of the pipe where the oils are heated.
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Rock Pipe: Refers to a pipe used for burning essential oils, with “rock” denoting the form of the oil.
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Spoon Pipe: Sometimes used to describe a pipe due to its resemblance to a spoon in shape, though this term is more commonly used for pipes used for burning other substances.
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Thermo Pipe: A term that might refer to pipes equipped with a temperature gauge or those used with a torch.
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Syringe Pipe: Though less common, this term might be used in some areas to describe a pipe, often due to the similarities in appearance to medical syringes.
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Heat Pipe: Refers to the pipe used with a heat source (like a torch) to vaporize essential oils.
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Spoon-Bowl: Another term for the bowl part of the pipe, referencing its shape similar to a spoon.
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Goo Pipe: Sometimes used in reference to a pipe that has a lot of residual essential oils or gooey residue inside.
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Oil Burner: Refers to the process of heating essential oils in the pipe, though less common as a term for the pipe itself.
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Fire Pipe: A slang term that can refer to the pipe used for burning essential oils, highlighting the heating process involved.
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Crackle Pipe: A term that might be used to describe a pipe that produces a crackling sound when essential oils are heated.
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Heat Wand: Sometimes used to describe a pipe that is heated with a wand-like device or torch.
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Glass Rod: A term that might be used to describe a pipe, especially focusing on its glass construction.
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Drag Pipe: Refers to a pipe used to take “drags” or inhalations of essential oil vapor.
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Slide: A term used in some areas to describe a pipe, referring to the smooth, sliding action of inhaling.
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Glow Pipe: Used to describe a pipe that has a glowing bowl due to the heat applied.
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Torch Bowl: Refers to the bowl of the pipe when heated with a torch.
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Hot Glass: A term that could describe a pipe after it has been heated.
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Vaporizer Pipe: Refers to the pipe’s function in vaporizing essential oils rather than burning them.
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Chase Pipe: Refers to a pipe used to “chase” the vapor, similar to the term used for other substances but applied to essential oils.
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Smoke Stick: A less common term for a pipe, emphasizing the act of burning essential oils.
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Crackling Glass: Refers to a pipe that produces a crackling sound when essential oils are heated.
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Fire Glass: Another term that could refer to a pipe, highlighting the heating process.
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Crystal Stick: A term that might be used to describe a pipe due to the crystalline nature of the essential oils.
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Smoke Rod: A slang term that can refer to the long, cylindrical shape of some pipes used for burning essential oils.
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Vapor Wand: Refers to the pipe used to create and inhale vapor from essential oils.