04 January 2013

Choosing The Right Type of Hookah

Choosing The Right Type of Hookah

by John McCree

It might appear that selecting a hookah is very easy but it's not. Before choosing a hookah you must have a good idea of how you will use the hookah. Below are some questions you may want to ask yourself:

1. Will I use the hookah routinely or occasionally?

2. Will it be a permanent fixture in my house? Will I have to move it?

3. What size will be more suitable?

4. While not using will I keep it as a decoration or not?

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

6. Should the smoking session be lengthy?

7. Do I have a particular theme for the hookah in my mind?

Indeed, all these questions could educate your hookah purchasing decision.

Where to Shop for Your Hookah

If you want to purchase a hookah then you can visit a shop or you can get one on the web. Shisha shops are regular brick and mortar buildings you can walk straight into, investigate the options, consult with a specialist, make a purchasing decision, and walk out with your brand new hookah in hand

Buying on the internet can be really simple as you can purchase a hookah from the convenience of your house. Make sure the online shop you choose has a good reputation on the Internet.

Six Common Hookah Types

While this list isn't all-encompassing, here are some common types of hookahs to look at, which are ideal for different tastes, uses, and budgets:

1. Egyptian Hookah - The Egyptian hookah features a tall, slender stem and a body manufactured from copper or brass. It is reasonably priced as well as common.

2. Syrian Hookah - Less popular than Egyptian hookahs and thus somewhat more expensive, characterized by a hoseport with more of an upward angle.

3. Crystal Hookah - These hookahs are extremely elegant and quite costly. Crystal hookahs could also be used for decoration in the house due to its design and elegance.

4. Rotating Hookah - These hookahs are normally manufactured from stainless steel and characterized by a spinning base at the bottom, which allows the whole hookah to swivel 360 degrees for simple hose passing. The rotating function adds little cost.

5. Mini Hookah - For traveling smokers, or individuals who need to store their hookahs in a place with little space available, mini-hookahs are the best option, and are usually low-cost.

6. Specialty Hookah - Specialty hookahs are great for those who want to buy a hookah to suit their unique personality. The price of specialty hookah can range from inexpensive to too expensive. It all depends on what you need.

Before You Make the Purchase

It's not a bad idea to test out various kinds of hookahs before making your own purchase. At the end of the day, while all hookahs essentially have the same components and produce a similar result, you may find that certain characteristics create a better smoking experience for you. For example, larger hookahs (x inches plus) generally require more suction in order to smoke. Many smokers find this too much effort, and prefer to smoke a smaller hookah. A larger bowl normally lasts longer than a smaller bowl since it can have more amount of shisha.

It is a good option to try different hookahs at a hookah bar before your get one. The next hookah you get may end up staying with you for life, so make it a fine purchase!



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