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Hookah bowl is the most important part of a hookah. The quality of the hookah bowl directly affects how smoky and tasty your hookah will be. It doesn't matter what shape or size your bowl is - it should allow the tobacco to heat up evenly and maintain the desired temperature. Only by this characteristic can you draw a conclusion about its quality. Today we can find hookah bowls of various sizes, colors and shapes, from the smallest single-colored ones to large, colorful ones. During use, it may happen that the hookah bowl changes color or mini-cracks could be done in the glaze - this definitely does not change the functionality. We believe that you will be able to match the color of your vase and hookah with the bowl directly from us.
Phunnels. A basic hookah bowl for beginners. Their great advantage is the bowl shape, thanks to which no tobacco can fall down into the base during use. Thanks to its shape, you can load not only tobacco but also pastes, gels and various flavoring balls into the hookah bowl. It is very easy to use, you will definitely like it soon.
Classics. They came to us from Turkey, which is why most of the smaller classics are called "Turkish". It is the most widespread and popular type of hookah bowls. Hot air passes through the tobacco, which gives it most of its maximum strength and flavor. When choosing, it is important to determine what type of tobacco you will load into it and accordingly choose whether you need a deeper, smaller, thick-walled one and so on. Each hookah bowl has different properties, is made of different materials and conducts heat differently.
Killer. Bowls with large holes, a flat bottom and thick walls. The heat is evenly distributed in the bowl, so it is possible to achieve maximum tobacco strength. Bowls for water pipes of the killer type are not suitable for light tobaccos and tobacco blends that do not require a large amount of heat.
Old school. This is a category for masters in the field. Crowns were previously used in the Arab corners of the world, then they disappeared quite a bit and now they are getting a place to shine. What do you need for this? Forget about HMD, we will reach for good old aluminum foil - preferably something stronger. We will also need small coals or coal scissors so that we can create "halves" and last but not least, instructions for special charging. It will probably take you a while to learn how to use the old school and get the most out of it, but it is definitely worth it.