This one hitter just changed everything awful about one hitters

The classic one hitter gets a much needed upgrade.
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Brian Koerber
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With seemingly endless ways to consume cannabis, the classic one hitter still remains a staple in most stoner's collection of pieces.

Typically a metal or ceramic pipe about the size of a cigarette, a one hitter is one of the easiest ways to bring some weed on the go. But while a one hitter is convenient, it can also be a pain to use. They clog easily, their chambers are typically a little smaller than you'd want, and it's not uncommon to get a mouth full of ash while trying to get a drag.

While I do love the classic one hitter, it was well do for an upgrade, and the SilverStick is the perfect 2.0.

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Though slightly bigger than a normal one hitter, the SilverStick is still sleek, discreet, and feels natural in your hand. At one end of the pipe is a larger chamber for holding your flower of choice. The other end screws off, allowing you to access the filter. Yes, this one hitter has a filter.

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While some cannabis consumers will scoff at the idea of a filter, I find it a welcomed addition to a one hitter. Everyone has tried to take a pull on a one hitter only to get their tongue coated with ash, and the filter can help curb that problem.

There is one issue though: The addition of the filter can cause some trouble if some lit embers make it through. Smoking in a slow and steady drag helps prevent this, though. It's a one hitter, not a bong.

Included with the SilverStick is an airtight cap that fits over the chamber, allowing you to pack a bowl and go, without fear that your flower will end up in the bottom of your pocket. It also comes with a stainless steel poker, because although it's an upgrade, the SilverStick is not immune to clogs.

It isn't cheap. The basic SilverStick will run you $25, which is a bit pricey for a one hitter. That comes with the pipe, a cap, poker, and 25 natural cotton filters.

SilverStick also sells dugouts that fit their one hitter made out of a variety of woods, which range from $49 to $65.

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Additionally, SilverStick sells a leather carrying case with an airtight container, you know, for the classy hipster stoner that likes their stuff to be sleek.

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Overall, SilverStick is a welcome addition to any toker's collection. Especially if they like to smoke a small amount at a time, need something for on-the-go, or prefer to sample different strains.

Topics Cannabis

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Brian Koerber

Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.

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