<![CDATA[Gizmodo: pipes]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: pipes]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/pipes http://gizmodo.com/tag/pipes <![CDATA[Dude Puts a Pipe in a TI-83 Calculator; Calculator Still Works]]> It must be creative pipe week here at Gizmodo, because people keep sending in their awesome creations. And this might be the best one yet: a functioning TI-83 calculator with a pipe built into it.

In high school, I made a pipe out of a TI-83 Plus calculator. the calculator still works, even now, as well as the pipe. Even though the tube is made of duct tape, it works fine. I cut into the bowl itself so it can be flat and still allow airflow, and put another piece of metal under it so the tape will not heat up. The stem can be separated and placed into the calculator to be more hidden. Inside the calculator, there are also compartments for matches, toothpicks (pokers), and screens. There is also enough room on the inside for a small bag of whatever is going to be smoked. It has been named the TI-420 Tokeulator.

Holy shit. The bar has been raised.

[Thanks, Dave!]

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<![CDATA[Solopipe Self-Igniting Bowl Lets the Good Times Roll]]>
No more fumbling around for a lighter with the brand new Solopipe, the self-lighting pipe that lets you put your weed in its bowl, slide the lid over it, and then you can carry around your own personal mobile smoking station right there in your pocket. Open up the lid on that bowl, pull the lighter's trigger, and it automatically fires up that fine smoking mixture you've packed inside.


Too bad there's not a stash compartment inside that lets you inject just the right amount of smoking substance into that bowl. Maybe that'll be one of the features of version 2.0. Anyway, just keep this baby filled up with gas and weed, and you're good to go. The bad news? You'd better smoke the schwag for a while, because this little tokin' tool will set you back $80.

Product Page [Solopipe]

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