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QUOTE (Ooph @ Nov 6 2007, 12:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I guess, big three kings coal is not recommended for Al Fakher in a Mini Mya acrylic. Loaded a plum bowl and it ran out in less then 15 mins angry.gif



Hey Ooph,

If you're using a large coal on small bowls (like the Mya bowls), try breaking up the coal into halves or even fourths. This will allow for better heat distribution throughout the bowl, and will allow more air to go through; just spread the coals evenly around the edges of the bowl.

Hope this Helps. smile.gif

-Eugene
Hookah Life
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QUOTE (hookahlife @ Nov 6 2007, 11:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Ooph @ Nov 6 2007, 12:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I guess, big three kings coal is not recommended for Al Fakher in a Mini Mya acrylic. Loaded a plum bowl and it ran out in less then 15 mins angry.gif



Hey Ooph,

If you're using a large coal on small bowls (like the Mya bowls), try breaking up the coal into halves or even fourths. This will allow for better heat distribution throughout the bowl, and will allow more air to go through; just spread the coals evenly around the edges of the bowl.

Hope this Helps. smile.gif

-Eugene
Hookah Life



I never tried this before....thanks for the tip I will try it next time biggrin.gif.
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