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Any Recommendations On How To Pack Tangiers In A Leila?


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I have tried a couple times w/ my buddies leila and had a bit of trouble. I know cannon and snoopy have leila's so if they could chime in that would be great or if anyone else has had experience w/ the leila and tangiers?

We are going on a 12 hour drive to Virginia and we are gonna smoke the whole way up, but it would be nice to enjoy some tangiers.

Any recommendations would be awesome and greatly appreciated


Thanks guys
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QUOTE (NickReppinThe909 @ May 25 2008, 09:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
its no prblem if it touches the foil a little

so is the leila worth the $$ and will it fit in a G35 cup holder ?


I'd say yes, yes. Obviously you aren't paying for materials, but the idea of it being so convenient and portable. It is solid, quite heavy for its size, and it's nice because the down pipe is plastic so if you are lazy to dump the water, or clean and take it apart, you don't have to worry about your pipe corroding. Also the way the top is set up, it is almost impossible for you to burn anything. A big piece that looks like a round cylinder sits inside the hookah and the down pipe is connected to that which sits in the water. Then on the top of the cylinder piece there is a little open tube, and the bowl sits on that. The size of the bowl is perfect because it goes right against the sides of the inside, so even if the thing gets knocked around the coal can't fall in the water and stays on the bowl. And then a piece connects to the top that screws in, making sure no pieces of coal fall off of the hookah bowl if its tipped sideways or tipped over.

If you are looking for portability it is a sure keeper, only thing I am doing is waiting to see if other companies make the same type of hookah and competition begins, this would cause lower pricing and possibly a cooler set up in terms of aesthetics (if that's possible).
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QUOTE (mattarios2 @ May 25 2008, 06:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (NickReppinThe909 @ May 25 2008, 09:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
its no prblem if it touches the foil a little

so is the leila worth the $ and will it fit in a G35 cup holder ?


I'd say yes, yes. Obviously you aren't paying for materials, but the idea of it being so convenient and portable. It is solid, quite heavy for its size, and it's nice because the down pipe is plastic so if you are lazy to dump the water, or clean and take it apart, you don't have to worry about your pipe corroding. Also the way the top is set up, it is almost impossible for you to burn anything. A big piece that looks like a round cylinder sits inside the hookah and the down pipe is connected to that which sits in the water. Then on the top of the cylinder piece there is a little open tube, and the bowl sits on that. The size of the bowl is perfect because it goes right against the sides of the inside, so even if the thing gets knocked around the coal can't fall in the water and stays on the bowl. And then a piece connects to the top that screws in, making sure no pieces of coal fall off of the hookah bowl if its tipped sideways or tipped over.

If you are looking for portability it is a sure keeper, only thing I am doing is waiting to see if other companies make the same type of hookah and competition begins, this would cause lower pricing and possibly a cooler set up in terms of aesthetics (if that's possible).


We got some homemade ones going around, Im thinking of designing one myself lol.
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QUOTE (chromecarz00 @ May 25 2008, 09:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (mattarios2 @ May 25 2008, 06:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (NickReppinThe909 @ May 25 2008, 09:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
its no prblem if it touches the foil a little

so is the leila worth the $ and will it fit in a G35 cup holder ?


I'd say yes, yes. Obviously you aren't paying for materials, but the idea of it being so convenient and portable. It is solid, quite heavy for its size, and it's nice because the down pipe is plastic so if you are lazy to dump the water, or clean and take it apart, you don't have to worry about your pipe corroding. Also the way the top is set up, it is almost impossible for you to burn anything. A big piece that looks like a round cylinder sits inside the hookah and the down pipe is connected to that which sits in the water. Then on the top of the cylinder piece there is a little open tube, and the bowl sits on that. The size of the bowl is perfect because it goes right against the sides of the inside, so even if the thing gets knocked around the coal can't fall in the water and stays on the bowl. And then a piece connects to the top that screws in, making sure no pieces of coal fall off of the hookah bowl if its tipped sideways or tipped over.

If you are looking for portability it is a sure keeper, only thing I am doing is waiting to see if other companies make the same type of hookah and competition begins, this would cause lower pricing and possibly a cooler set up in terms of aesthetics (if that's possible).


We got some homemade ones going around, Im thinking of designing one myself lol.


give it a go, if anyone decides to get a leila you can also sit any bowl in there but you won't be able to put the top on, me and my buddy Nate who will be joining up on the forums soon, we put the medium phunnel, (the one i sent to you chrome) on the leila and it ripped beautifully. So you can use a diff bowl but you will lose the comfort of knowing your coals won't go anywhere to cause for a chance of a terrible session.
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I pack my bowl a little loser then a Phunnel, but right to the rim and press down very slightly, and add a little more if needed. Big Holes in straight line pattern across the bowl.


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Pattern something like this and of course the make the pattern fit the bowl size
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