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Midwakh (U.A.E.), shown with and without a stem-mounted filter. Traditionally used with dokha, an Iranian sifted tobacco product with admixtures of other herbs.
Kiseru, with handcrafted metal head and mouthpiece; traditionally used with kizami, a finely shredded Japanese tobacco product. Flexible extension tube of matching diameter may substitute for the stiff bamboo stem.
A one-hitter[1] (also oney, bat, tay, oney bat, or taster) is typically a slender pipe with a screened narrow bowl designed for a single inhalation, or 'hit', of smoke or vapor from a small serving (about 25 mg) of heated cannabis flower, tobacco leaf or other dry, sifted herbal preparation.[2] It is distinguished from western-style large-bowl pipes designed for strong tobaccos that are burned hot and tasted but not inhaled. Instead, by properly distancing a lighter flame below the opening, inhalant users operate at vaporization temperatures, minimizing combustion waste and toxicity.[3][4]
Traditional national varieties of one-hitter pipes have included Native American calumet ('peace pipe'), kiseru (Japan), midwakh (Middle East), sebsi (Morocco) and some narrow chillums (Nepal, India, Jamaica).
A one-hitter has been considered drug paraphernalia in certain regions.[5][6]
Dugout[edit]
Wooden dugout box with cigarette-styled one-hitter, technically a small chillum (with end-to-end channel); in this illustration the sucking end, over which a flexible extension tube can be added, is at top.
Sebsi (Morocco) with clay craterhead and long wooden tube for which a flexible plastic hose may be substituted, as with certain vaporizers or hookahs.
A modern cylindrical aluminum dugout with multiple special features[7]
Herb grinder used to prepare herb for vapetokes in a screened one-hitter
Brands of cigarette-sized one hitters for inconspicuous public use are marketed with a rectangular (or sometimes cylindrical) wooden case, known as a 'dugout', with two compartments, the larger to store a stash of herb or tobacco and a narrower, cylindrical hole to store the 'bat' or pipe.[8][9]
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Modern adaptations from craft-centric companies use fine and rare woods, bone, acrylic, aluminum, steel, titanium, other metals or plastics, adding features such as grinders, poker storage or lighter chambers. Carried in a shirt pocket, they are the tangible 'replacement' for a pack of cigarettes when one is eliminating a smoking habit.[8]
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