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Herbistry420 – Empowering Minds with Knowledge About Cannabis > Reviews > Hash Kettle Review: 5 Reasons It’s Worth Buying
hash kettle review

This hash kettle review covers one of the most unique hash smoking accessories Fordee has tried on Herbistry420. The Hash Kettle was sent over by The Hash Company in Canada — along with a shirt, a miniature Persian rug, and a branded knife — and it delivers an experience that Fordee compares to dabbing in terms of intensity. If you’ve been looking for the best way to smoke hash, this hash kettle review will tell you everything you need to know.

What Is the Hash Kettle?

The Hash Kettle is a glass smoking device designed specifically for hash. It was created by hash company Canada brand The Hash Company to modernize a technique that’s been around for decades: lighting hash on a pin or knife, trapping the smoke under a cup, and inhaling. The Hash Kettle takes that same concept and gives it a purpose-built glass chamber with proper airflow, a secure mouthpiece, and a glass bar inside on which your hash rests while it burns.

The result is a controlled, continuous smoking experience that fills the chamber with smoke automatically and lets you draw at your own pace. No rolling, no packing, no mixing with tobacco or dry herb — just pure hash, the way it was meant to be smoked.

How to Use a Hash Kettle

Step 1 — Prepare Your Malleable Hash Candy Cane

Before you can load the Hash Kettle, your hash needs to be malleable — shapeable enough to bend and hold a form. Fordee used dry sift hash that wasn’t naturally malleable, so he worked it by wrapping it in parchment paper and beating it with a mallet. The impact releases the oils in the hash, and after working it with your hands for a few minutes, it becomes pliable enough to shape.

From that pliable hash, he formed a malleable hash candy cane shape — a curved strip that rests neatly on the glass bar inside the Kettle. It doesn’t have to be a candy cane exactly; a U-shape works just as well. The key is that the hash sits on the bar without touching the sides of the chamber. If your hash is already naturally sticky and pliable, you can skip the mallet step entirely. Alternatively, Fordee notes you can add a small amount of RSO or FECO to dry hash to make it more workable without affecting the flavor.

Step 2 — Light and Load

Remove the glass top of the Hash Kettle. Light the long end of your malleable hash candy cane before placing it inside — once the hash catches and starts burning, lower it onto the glass bar, then replace the top. The smoke begins filling the chamber immediately. You’ll watch it build up inside, cycling through the space. That’s your cue.

Step 3 — Draw Technique

To draw, place your mouth on the mouthpiece and lift the glass top slightly to allow air to flow through the burning hash and into the chamber. This is how to use a hash kettle properly — you’re not hitting it like a bong with a pull and clear; you’re lifting the top to open airflow and drawing steadily. The moment you stop drawing and replace the top, the chamber fills again for your next hit. It’s a continuous cycle for as long as your hash is lit.

Hash Kettle Review: 5 Reasons It’s Worth Buying

1. Intensity Comparable to a Dab Rig

Fordee makes a direct hash kettle vs dab rig comparison in this review: the two highest ways he gets high are dabbing and the Hash Kettle. Smoking hash in a joint or bong — even with a generous amount — doesn’t come close. The Hash Kettle consistently delivers a dab-level hit from hash alone, no concentrates required.

2. Hash Stays Lit the Whole Session

Dry sift hash that hasn’t been worked normally goes out when you try to smoke it — it won’t stay lit on its own. After working it with the mallet method, it cherries and stays burning, filling the kettle continuously. Fordee estimates a well-shaped malleable hash candy cane could last 30 minutes of continuous smoking.

3. Pure Hash Flavor, No Mixing Required

Hash smoked in the Kettle delivers unadulterated flavor. No dry herb, no tobacco filler, no paper taste. In the hash kettle vs dab rig comparison, the flavor profile is different — combustion rather than vaporization — but for people who prefer smoking, the Kettle gives a cleaner, purer hash taste than any joint or bowl setup.

4. Elevates a Classic Technique

Hash company Canada brand The Hash Company designed the Kettle to take the old-school pin-and-cup method and give it a proper form factor. Everything that made that technique work — trapping smoke, controlled airflow, continuous burning — is built into the Kettle’s design. It’s tradition with better engineering.

5. One of Fordee’s New Favorite Accessories

That’s the bottom line of this hash kettle review: Fordee calls it one of his new favorite accessories. He won’t smoke it every day, but when he wants to get really, truly, seriously high — this is what he reaches for. High praise from someone who has reviewed a lot of smoking hardware.

Cleaning the Hash Kettle

After use, pour a small amount of water in, swish it around, and pour it out. Dry the inside carefully — a paper towel works but be gentle around the internal glass bar. For deeper cleaning when resin builds up, pour in isopropyl alcohol, shake gently, and expel. Let it fully evaporate before your next session. Inhaling isopropyl vapors is dangerous, so don’t rush this step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy the Hash Kettle?

The Hash Kettle is made by The Hash Company in Canada. They don’t sell directly to the public, so you’ll need to search online to find a retailer that ships to your location. Fordee doesn’t have an affiliate link for this one — it was sent to him directly from the manufacturer.

What type of hash works in the Hash Kettle?

Any malleable hash works best. Naturally sticky hash like fresh bubble hash or soft pressed hash is ideal. Dry sift hash can be made workable by beating it in parchment paper with a mallet to release oils, then working it by hand into a malleable hash candy cane shape. Adding a small amount of RSO or FECO also helps if the mallet method doesn’t make it pliable enough.

How does the Hash Kettle compare to a dab rig?

In the hash kettle vs dab rig comparison, both deliver very high potency. Dabbing uses vaporization at controlled temperatures; the Hash Kettle uses combustion. The hash kettle review verdict: the intensity is similar, but the experience is different — slower, more social, and more traditional. For those who prefer smoking over vaping, the Hash Kettle wins easily.

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Purchase Links

The Hash Kettle is made by The Hash Company (Canada). No direct affiliate link is available — search online for retailers that ship to your country.

Note: The Hash Kettle was provided by The Hash Company for review purposes.

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