10 Best Steamrollers Of 2017

If you're looking for massive hits you've come to the right place.

By
Ab Hanna

2. Incredibowl i420

The Incredibowl is the only steamroller to give you massive hits without stinking your fingers or palm up. You don’t have to put your finger on any carb. Just fill the chamber with smoke and pull the end out. Air will rush in from the end like any other steamroller. If you want something more portable, they have the smaller m420 model as well.

Price: $129.99

Pros: First and foremost, it’s unbreakable. It milks like a cow and is cleared immediately after sliding the bowl outwards while inhaling. You get a certificate of authenticity and a lifetime warranty with each one.

Cons: Expensive, but you’ll only need to buy it once.

Why We Like It: Fat clouds without the need to cough a lung out.

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Ab Hanna

Ab is an East Coast editor for High Times. He enjoys learning about cannabis and cannabis products through experience and from experts in the industry.

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Ab Hanna

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