Best Hookah charcoal and set up?!


Question: Best Hookah charcoal and set up?
Well, I'm looking for the best hookah experience. I am a bit new to hookah, but already know I will be very faithful to my hookah for many years to come. I'm just experimenting but don't have much money to waste, so I need some thoughts on the best setup. I want to know the best natural charcoal and the best quicklight charcoal in other people's opinion. That, and a few shisha combinations and tricks if you guys got any. Thanks so much guys!

P.S. Is it possible to light a natural coal with a quicklight coal? I'm lazy and want the most convienent way to light those naturals.

Answers:

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Best Natural Coals:
http://www.hookah-shisha.com/c-4-hookah-…
1. Coconara Coconut Coals
2. Chronic Hookah Coals
3. Exoticas

Best Quicklight Coals:
http://www.hookah-shisha.com/c-4-hookah-…
1. Golden Charcoals
2. Three Kings
3. Chronic Hookah (Would be #1 but you have to light them outside they stink so bad when lighting)

Lighting natural coals can be done 1 of 2 ways.
1) Coil burner (like on a stove or standalone one)
2) Blow Torch

They need constant high heat to light fully. Can't use a quicklight to do it. The quicklight would go out way before the natural was lit.

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I just go to the store and ask for hookah charcoal. Then when I'm ready to smoke I heat up the charcoal on the oven burner. I cover the bowl with tin foil but poke holes through it. Put the sheesha or whatever you plan on smoking (Lol.) in the bowl then put another piece of tin foil on top again with holes. Then just set the charcoal on top and smoke away.




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