Daily High Club Review: $29.99 a Month for $100 of Glass - Read the Cancel-by-the-15th Rule
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Daily High Club Review: $29.99 a Month for $100 of Glass - Read the Cancel-by-the-15th Rule

Daily High Club ships smoking accessory boxes monthly from $29.99, or $27.99 on a three-month plan, with themed boxes at $39.99 non-member. Cancellation must happen before the 15th, and boxes ship the 20th to 25th.

By Med Consumer Watch Team
Daily High Club is a subscription box for smoking accessories — glass bongs and water pipes, dab rigs, pipes and bowls, vaporizers, papers, grinders, accessories and collectibles — behind a 21+ age gate. Verified pricing: Monthly: $29.99 per month. 3-month plan: $83.97 billed every three months, equating to $27.99/month. An annual option advertised as saving $24. Themed one-off boxes listed at a $100.00 value with a non-member price of $39.99, and free delivery on the Elite tier. The operational detail that matters most: boxes ship between the 20th and 25th each month, and you must modify or cancel before the 15th. Miss the 15th and you are billed for another box. The company states 6.65 million members worldwide and advertises a price-beat policy at 5% below competitors. This review contains affiliate links and we may earn a commission if you buy through them. The assessment is our own. Verified against Daily High Club's own pages on August 11, 2026. 21+ only.

The cancellation calendar, which is the whole subscription question

Subscription boxes live or die on this, and Daily High Club's terms are clearer than most — which makes them easy to get right if you read them once. The stated cycle: Boxes ship between the 20th and the 25th of each month. You can modify, pause or cancel any time before the 15th of the month, through your account dashboard. What that means practically. The 15th is your deadline, not the shipping date. If you decide on the 18th that you do not want next month's box, you are already billed. Set a recurring calendar reminder for the 12th — three days of margin — and you will never be caught. The good parts of these terms: Self-service cancellation through the account dashboard. No phone call, no retention email chain. This is the single most important subscription term and many companies fail it. Pause is offered as well as cancel, which is the right option when you have accumulated more glass than you can use. The deadline is stated plainly on the site rather than buried. The structural caution with any curated box. You are buying surprise, not selection. That is the appeal, and it is also why box subscriptions accumulate: the items you would not have chosen pile up. The honest test after three months is whether you are actually using what arrives. If two of the last three boxes are still in their packaging, pause. On the "$100.00 value, $39.99 non-member price" framing. Stated retail values on curated boxes are the sum of individual list prices, which is not the same as what the items would cost you or what the curator paid. Judge a box on whether you want the contents at the price you are paying, not on the stated saving. That said, at $29.99 a month the value question is fairly easy — that is roughly the price of one decent piece of glass, and a box containing several items plus papers and accessories is plausibly good value if you use them. The 6.65 million members figure is a company claim we could not independently verify; treat it as marketing rather than an audited number.
  • Plan | Price | Effective monthly | Note
  • Monthly | $29.99/month | $29.99 | Most flexible
  • 3-month | $83.97 per 3 months | $27.99 | Commits you to three boxes
  • Annual | Advertised saving of $24 | Lower still | Longest commitment
  • Themed one-off boxes | $39.99 non-member | - | Stated $100 value
  • Cancel deadline | Before the 15th | - | Boxes ship 20th-25th

Cancel or modify before the 15th of the month. Boxes ship between the 20th and 25th, so a decision made after the 15th applies to the following month and you will still be billed for the current one. Set a calendar reminder for the 12th to give yourself margin.

What is actually in the boxes, and what to look for in glass

The range covers glass bongs, silicone bongs, beaker bongs, acrylic bongs, mini bongs and percolator bongs; dab rigs and concentrate glass; pipes and bowls; vaporizers; and the consumables — papers, screens, cleaning supplies — that make a subscription genuinely useful rather than just accumulative. The consumables are the underrated part. Papers, filters, cleaning solution and screens are things you run out of and do not think to reorder. A box that keeps you supplied with them has real practical value even in a month where the centrepiece item is not to your taste. What to look for in glass, since that is what these boxes centre on: Borosilicate glass is the standard for a reason — it tolerates thermal shock far better than soda-lime glass, which is what cheap pieces are made from and why they crack. Thickness matters more than decoration. Wall thickness is what determines whether a piece survives being knocked over. A thin, elaborate piece is a short-lived one. Joint size compatibility. 14mm and 18mm are the common standards; check what your existing accessories use before assuming a new piece will fit them. Silicone is genuinely practical for anything that travels, being effectively unbreakable, at the cost of some flavour purity. Cleaning, which nobody does often enough. Resin builds up quickly, and beyond taste, a dirty piece is a bacterial and mould surface — you are putting your mouth on it. Isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt, shaken, is the standard method; rinse thoroughly and let it dry completely. Do a full clean weekly if you use it daily. Replace or thoroughly clean anything with visible growth. A health note that belongs in an honest review. Smoking anything involves inhaling combustion products, including carbon monoxide, tar and particulates, and it is associated with chronic bronchitis and airway irritation. Water filtration reduces some particulates; it does not make smoking safe, and the common belief that it filters out harmful compounds substantially is not supported. Vaporizers avoid combustion entirely and are the lower-risk option if you are going to consume at all. And holding smoke in the lungs longer does not increase absorption meaningfully — it increases exposure to irritants.

Clean glass weekly with isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt if you use it daily. Beyond the taste difference, you are putting your mouth on the piece - accumulated residue is a surface for bacterial and mould growth, and a visibly dirty mouthpiece is a health issue rather than an aesthetic one.

Legality, and what a 21+ gate does and does not mean

Smoking accessories occupy a specific legal position that is worth stating clearly. Accessories themselves are legal to sell and own in most of the US, and are sold openly nationwide. Their legal status can change depending on residue — an item containing detectable controlled substance residue is treated differently from a clean one in some jurisdictions. State law varies considerably on both accessories and the substances people use them with. Check your own state's rules, particularly if you are travelling with anything. The 21+ age gate on the site is a self-declared checkbox. That is the industry standard and it is not a control. If there are people under 21 in your household, treat delivered items accordingly — a subscription box arriving monthly at a shared address is a visible, recurring delivery. Discretion at delivery. If that matters to you, ask how boxes are packaged and labelled before subscribing. Reputable subscription services in this category ship discreetly; confirm rather than assume. On what you actually use it with, briefly and honestly. Cannabis law differs by state, hemp-derived products are subject to a federal redefinition on November 12, 2026 that excludes anything over 0.4mg total THC per container, and none of that has anything to do with the legality of the glass itself. The accessory and the substance are separate legal questions. And two safety points worth stating: do not drive after consuming, for far longer than most people assume; and heavy sustained cannabis use is associated with dependence and with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome — cyclical severe vomiting that people frequently do not connect to the cause and which resolves on stopping.

Smoking any substance involves inhaling combustion products and is associated with airway irritation and chronic bronchitis. Water filtration does not make smoking safe. Do not drive after consuming. If you develop unexplained recurrent severe vomiting and use cannabis regularly, mention it to a doctor - cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is commonly missed.

Frequently asked questions

How much is Daily High Club? $29.99 monthly, or $83.97 every three months ($27.99/month), with an annual option advertised as saving $24. Themed one-off boxes are $39.99 at the non-member price. When do boxes ship? Between the 20th and 25th of each month. When do I need to cancel by? Before the 15th of the month, through your account dashboard. After that you are billed for the current cycle. Can I pause instead of cancelling? Yes — pause and modify are both offered through the account. Is the $100 value real? It is the sum of stated individual retail prices, which is how curated boxes are always valued. Judge the box on whether you want the contents at the price you pay. What is in a box? Glass or a centrepiece item plus papers, accessories and consumables. The consumables are the underrated part. What glass should I look for? Borosilicate rather than soda-lime, and wall thickness over decoration. Check joint size — 14mm and 18mm are the common standards. How often should I clean it? Weekly with daily use. Isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt, rinsed thoroughly and dried completely. Is it discreet? Ask how boxes are packaged and labelled before subscribing rather than assuming. Is water filtration safer? It reduces some particulates but does not make smoking safe. Vaporizers avoid combustion and are the lower-risk option.

The Bottom Line

Our rating: 7.5 / 10. Fair pricing, unusually clear subscription terms, and the usual caveat that curated boxes accumulate. The terms are better than most subscription boxes manage. $29.99 monthly or $27.99 on a three-month plan is reasonable — roughly the price of a single decent piece of glass — and the cycle is stated plainly: boxes ship the 20th to 25th, cancel or modify before the 15th, through the account dashboard with no phone call. Self-service cancellation and a published deadline are the two things that separate a fair subscription from a bad one, and this has both. Pause is offered as well as cancel, which is the right tool for a category where product accumulates. Set a reminder for the 12th and the main risk disappears. On value: the $100 stated value against $39.99 on themed boxes is list-price arithmetic, as it always is with curated boxes — judge the contents at the price you pay, not the claimed saving. The consumables are the genuinely useful part: papers, screens and cleaning supplies are what you run out of and forget to reorder. The honest three-month test is whether you are using what arrives. If two of the last three boxes are unopened, pause. Two practical notes. In glass, borosilicate and wall thickness matter more than decoration, and joint size (14mm or 18mm) determines whether new pieces fit your existing accessories. And clean it weekly — accumulated residue on a mouthpiece is a health issue, not an aesthetic one. Subscribe if you use these items regularly and enjoy the surprise. Buy one themed box first to see whether the curation suits you before committing to a plan. Check Daily High Club's current boxes and plans Informational only. Pricing, shipping windows and cancellation terms verified as published August 11, 2026 and subject to change - confirm before subscribing. 21+ only; site age gating is self-declared. Smoking any substance involves inhaling combustion products and is associated with airway irritation and chronic bronchitis; water filtration does not make smoking safe. Accessory and substance legality are separate questions and state law varies - check your own jurisdiction. Do not drive after consuming.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about your health or medications. Individual experiences may vary.

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