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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Buying A Hookah Might is Not as Easy as it Seems

By John McCree


Buying a hookah is hard because all hookahs aren't created equal. You, the user, may have specific uses, which would influence the characteristics of the hookah you eventually buy. Here are some questions that you should ask yourself before you purchase a hookah:

1. How often will I use the hookah in one week?

2. Will I only keep it in my house or will I move it?

3. What size would be suitable?

4. Do I want my hookah to be kept in a closet while I'm not using it, will I use it as a classy decoration?

5. How many people will use this hookah in a smoking session?

6. What must be the duration of a smoking session?

7. Do I have a particular theme or personality I'd prefer my hookah to suit?

If you answer the above questions, you are likely to make a much better selection about which hookah to purchase.

Where Should I Look for a Good Hookah

You can conveniently find a hookah on the web. If you are old school then you can visit a shisha shop. If you visit a shisha shop, you may consult a professional who can assist you in choosing a hookah. And then there is the benefit that you can inspect the hookah physically before buying it.

Buying on the internet can be really simple as you can buy a hookah from the convenience of your house. Ensure the online store you select has a great reputation on the Internet.

Varieties of Hookahs to Consider

While this list isn't all-encompassing, below are some common types of hookahs to consider, which are suited for different tastes, uses, and budgets:

1. Egyptian Hookah - The most popular type of hookahs produced from stainless steel or brass. It isn't very pricey.

2. Syrian Hookah - The hoseport of this type of hookah features an upward angle. It is a bit pricey in comparison to the Egyptian hookah.

3. Crystal Hookah - For a touch of class and luxury, the Mya Hookah Company produces amazing crystal hookahs for less budget-conscious smokers who may wish their hookah to also become a decoration.

4. Rotating Hookah - Finest hookah for many people to use in one smoking session. The base of this hookah swivels at an angle of 360 degrees, which makes it easier to pass the hose.

5. Mini Hookah - Generally low-cost, these hookahs are best for people who travel a lot and like to smoke.

6. Specialty Hookah - The price tag on a specialty hookah will vary according to your requirements. These are best hookahs for those who want unique design.

What To Do Before Buying

It's not a bad idea to try out a variety of hookahs before making your own purchase. At the end of the day, while all hookahs essentially have the identical parts and produce a similar result, you might find that particular characteristics create a better smoking experience for you. For example, larger hookahs (x inches plus) often need more suction in order to smoke. Some smokers find this too much work, and choose to smoke a smaller hookah. Additionally, a larger bowl (generally holds x ounces of shisha) can last significantly longer than average bowls (designed for x ounces of shisha).

It is a great idea to try different hookahs at a hookah bar before your buy one. If you purchase the right hookah, you can use it for a long time. So be sure you buy the right hookah.




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