The process involves utilizing hydrostatic pressure to generate smoke. It typically requires a large container filled with water, an inverted bottle with the smoking material in its cap, and a mechanism to raise the bottle out of the water as the material combusts. The resulting vacuum pulls smoke into the bottle. Once the bottle is full, the cap is removed, and the smoke is inhaled.
This method of consumption is known for its efficiency in delivering a concentrated dose. Its history is rooted in ingenuity and resourcefulness, born from a desire to maximize the effects of limited materials. It provides a potent smoking experience, often favored for its strong impact.