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Hookah Hookah Free Interesting Guideline

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I was pleased to receive my coals within a few days. I was unhappy, however, with the state they were in when I got them. They werent packaged well, so the envelope was black from residue and some of the coals were crushed because there was no protection. Otherwise this is a great product for a great price.


Have I ruined my lungs by smoking hookah once?
I'm 18, in college, and i went out to a hookah bar, believing that hookahs weren't as bad as Hookah Hookah other tobacco products. So anyways, I smoked some, and came back later that night. I realized after some research that hookah is really bad for you, and I'm freaking out. Have I ruined my lungs and increased my cancer risk from one time? I don't plan on ever doing it again.
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8 Responses to “Hookah Hookah Free Interesting Guideline”

  1. Hutchinson says:

    Looks kinda cheap but seals nicely. Alright for the price I guess. Didn’t receive pipe screen or instruction sheet although its pretty self explanatory. Case it came with is poorly made but it’ll do the job. But the thing that bugs me more is that its only 16″ tall NOT 19″.

  2. Neil says:

    If you don’t like your home, church or personal temple to smell like a truck backing out, use Three Kings instead. Made in holland, the accelerant is either saltpeter or something, it doesn’t stink quite a bad when lit.

    Remember to wait until charcoal is white or you will sufficate it.

  3. Jimenez says:

    This product lights easily though holding them in tongs is highly recommended. The product stays lit for a long time. Burns evenly and cleanly with nearly zero smoke. Place sand at the bottom of your incense burner to protect against excess heat, these charcoals reach red hot temperatures.

  4. Doan says:

    I prefer the Three Kings brand quite a bit over Swiftlite.

    The Three Kings takes a bit of effort to light, but it does seem to light completely. I will purchase this item again and will recommend it to friends.

    Note: I have used other charcoal in the past (not sure of the brand, but it was from an Orthodox church supply store) that was incredibly easy to light. This is the reason I gave the Three Kings a 4 instead of 5 stars.

  5. Cardona says:

    These coals work just fine, but that’s not the problem. They’re VERY messy…..even though the coals are sealed inside packets of ten, everything is covered in thick, black dust…..the outside of the box itself, the inside of the box, the wrappers, and every time you go to get a coal you invariably end up getting the thick, black dust all over your hands, clothes, and wherever you are lighting the coal. The coals are also quite brittle and they break apart very easily. No matter how careful you are, you WILL get black dust EVERYWHERE and parts of the edges of the discs will break off.

    Another problem is that when they light, they spit sparks like mad. Of course you expect some sparks, and out of common sense you should keep lit charcoal in your censer and far away from anything flammable, but these coals are going for a world record or something! I had one lit, sitting in a censer on a table a couple feet away from me, and I had to jump back because sparks were hitting me!

    As I said before, these coals work just fine and were they the only quick-lighting charcoal available I wouldn’t complain. However, there is an alternative available that lights just as quickly and stays lit just as long with minimal mess and sparks: Swift-Lite. I wish I hadn’t bought the entire box because now I’m stuck with these things for however long it takes me to burn 100 charcoals.

  6. Ingels says:

    I thought the instructions would provide some insight into methods of drilling through glass and other artisan style techniques, but this was focused more on simplistic apple-bong or beer-can bong information. The ‘vaporizor’ instructions were very basic, and not nearly what I would call an actual working vaporizer.

  7. Holmes says:

    A great book for DIY enthusiasts, the projects were not hard at all. Most of them only took a day or two to build. I managed to create 23 of them so far and sold some on Ebay. The best part is that you get to decorate the bongs and pipes yourself. I also enjoyed the small tidbits of info that were presented as well. It’s a great handbook.

  8. Irish says:

    nothing in this book I have not seen before.cool if youve never made anything yourself.nothing too exciting.might as well buy products rather than make them.fun to think about the times you made a can pipe etc.