Empire GlassworksEmpire Glassworks “Save the Seas” Puffco Peak Attachment
$210.00
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Product Notes
Transform your Puffco Peak with the Empire Glassworks “Save the Seas” attachment, featuring stunning UV-reactive coral designs. Experience ocean-inspired elegance while enjoying your concentrates.
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Details
Ocean-Inspired Elegance
The Empire Glassworks “Save the Seas” Peak Attachment is a stunning addition to your Puffco setup, bringing the vibrant energy of ocean life into your space. Crafted from hand-worked borosilicate glass, this attachment not only enhances the aesthetic of your device but also ensures optimal performance for your concentrates.Key Features & Specs
- Material: Hand-worked borosilicate glass
- Compatibility: Puffco Peak; glass attachment only
- Included: “Save the Seas” glass attachment and matching glass coral reef carb cap
- Effect: UV-reactive accents glow under blacklight or UV LEDs
- Design: Clear body with multicolor ocean, reef, and sea-life-inspired glasswork
- Compatible with: Concentrates when used with a Puffco Peak device
- Device/base: Not included
- Made in: USA by Empire Glassworks
- Sold: Individually
Why You’ll Love It
This Peak attachment transforms your device into a bright ocean-themed centerpiece without losing everyday concentrate function. The clear glass keeps the worked coral scene visible, while the UV-reactive details add extra display impact under blacklight. The matching reef carb cap completes the set, giving the whole piece a polished, collectible feel from top to base.Care & Usage Tips
- Let the attachment cool fully before removing or cleaning.
- Rinse after sessions and allow all parts to air-dry before reassembly.
- Use warm water and a specialty glass cleaner like Formula 420 as an isopropyl alternative.
- Avoid abrasive tools around the raised coral reef details and matching carb cap.


