Chillums and diffusers are very important parts of your bong. A chillum forms a kind of link between the bong bowl and the water through which the smoke is drawn. Some chillums are equipped with a diffuser at the end of the downstem. The diffuser swirls the smoke and thus increases its surface area, making it easier to cool down. In the case of a chillum without a diffuser, i.e. neither a slot diffuser nor a hole diffuser, the puff will be stronger, but there will not be such a nice swirl. You have to decide what makes your bong taste better.
A chillum with a diffuser end piece can come in different shapes. While the classic round perforation used to be widespread, the slotted diffuser chillum has now largely become the standard. In our bong shop, we offer you couplings with different shapes in addition to an individually shortenable model without a diffuser end piece.
Chillums are available in all common ground joint sizes from 14.5 to 18.8 up to 29.2. A special feature are models in which the core ground joint differs from that of the sleeve in order to be able to use bowls and accessories of different ground joint sizes with each other without the need for further adapters.
When buying a chillum as a spare part, make sure that you choose the right length. This is measured from the upper edge of the core joint. Knowing the correct length is essential because if the chillum is too long, it won't fit in the bong, will draw false air or may even break when inserted should it hit the glass too hard. If, on the other hand, it is too short, the water level needed to successfully immerse the chillum may be too high and interfere with the correct use of the bong.
Aluminium chillums are rarely found anymore. They are primarily used with bongs that have a rubber seal for holding a downstem in place. These primarily include acrylic and ceramic bongs.