- My hookah is harsh, what to do?
- How old must you be to buy or smoke a hookah?
- I'm not getting any smoke?
- How do i make sure my Hookah is Air Tight?
- I keep getting water in the hose?
- Make sure to empty out your hookah water after every smoke.
- What can I add to my Hookah Base (Water) to add flavor to my Hookah?
- My Hookah isn't pulling easily, it is very stiff, and I cant get a good puff, what can be the cause?
- My hookah is harsh, what to do?
Your Hookah can be harsh for several reasons, (*Quick Tip: Packing the shisha light and fluffy into the bowl will lead to the most taste and smoothest smoke) begin by puffing out through your hose, softly and in spurts to release the harsh smoke from the base through the air gasket. air gasket- ball must be rolling and able to be pushed up when blown from hose. Then take a look at your clay bowl, are the holes too big? too many? too close together? Try pushing the charcoal away from some of the holes towards a different part of the bowl and towards the edge. then begin to pull on the hookah again and it should be just fine. If need be add an additional layer of tinfoil onto the bowl with holes. The underlying cause of any harsh smoke is usually due to too much tobacco being burned too quickly. Whether it is due to the positioning of the Hookah Charcoal, or the amount of holes, the size of holes and their spacing, be sure not too much tobacco is being burned at once. Use the Perfect Hookah Hole Puncher to insure perfect holes every time.
[Back To Top]
- How old must you be to buy or smoke a hookah?
You must be 18 years old to buy or smoke a hookah.
[Back To Top]
- I'm not getting any smoke?
First check to be sure your hookah is air tight, once you are sure it is continue to test the hookah for any clogs or holes. You can do this by removing the clay bowl and placing your hand above the hookah hole. seal it and try to suck in from the hose, listen and see if there are any holes.
[Back To Top]
- How do i make sure my Hookah is Air Tight?
With your Hookah Fully assembled, take the clay bowl off the top of your hookah, and place your hand sealing the top opening of the hookah. Then pull on the hose, if you don't get any air, your hookah is perfect. If you are able to suck in, make sure all hookah parts are fastened securely and that your hand is sealed well atop the hookah and try again, if it is still letting air in, begin to listen while you breath as to where the hole might be. The most popular air tight issue is the Hose , you can test your hose by sealing your hand around one end and breathing in from the other, if you don't get any air, the hose is good.
[Back To Top]
- I keep getting water in the hose?
First check your water level, if the water in your base is too high it may get sucked in when you smoke. If the water level is just fine, try to pulling less hard on your hookah.
[Back To Top]
- Make sure to empty out your hookah water after every smoke.
This will keep your hookah in its best tasting smoking condition for as long as possible. Cleaning out the water prevents the hookah from smelling, becoming bad tasting, and rusting.
[Back To Top]
- What can I add to my Hookah Base (Water) to add flavor to my Hookah?
Adding everything from tea to your favorite juices or beverages ;) can add loads of flavor to your hookah!
[Back To Top]
- My Hookah isn't pulling easily, it is very stiff, and I cant get a good puff, what can be the cause?
The first thing you would want to check, as always is that your hookah is air tight, like shown in I'm not getting any smoke? After begin to check your hose, unplug it from the hose slot and attempt to blow hard through the hose, is there something stuck in there? is the hose clogged? If the hose is fine the next thing you may want to check is the hookah stem, be sure the stem is clear, shine a light at the base and remove the hookah clay bowl, be sure you can look directly down and there is nothing stuck in the pipe. If your hookah is clean and not being constricted by anything the next piece to check would be the hookah bowl, be sure the bowls holes are not clogged by old shisha. When all of that has been confirmed clear the cause may be the amount of holes poked in your tinfoil. You may either need to add more small holes, or increase the size of the holes to allow more air to come through the hookah. Be sure not to entirely restrict the airflow of the hookah by covering every hole poked, with the lit charcoal, there should always be some holes which are not covered by the charcoal.
[Back To Top]
|
|