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QUOTE (Memento @ Dec 28 2008, 01:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm trying to find a single coil burner to burn charcoal for my newly ordered Hookha, and for some reason I can't find any online who are in the UK?
Those of you who are also in the UK, what do you use/where did you get it?

Many Thanks!!


Coil burners in europe are extremely rare. The only one I found is the one from www.shisha-net.de

It's a little bit expensive, 30€ plus shipping, but I think it's worth it. And you can order also a bunch of cocobricos, as shipping will pretty much be almost always the same.
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QUOTE (4d1ct3d @ Dec 27 2008, 08:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Memento @ Dec 28 2008, 01:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm trying to find a single coil burner to burn charcoal for my newly ordered Hookha, and for some reason I can't find any online who are in the UK?
Those of you who are also in the UK, what do you use/where did you get it?

Many Thanks!!


Coil burners in europe are extremely rare. The only one I found is the one from www.shisha-net.de

It's a little bit expensive, 30€ plus shipping, but I think it's worth it. And you can order also a bunch of cocobricos, as shipping will pretty much be almost always the same.


im finding a problem finding these. i use coconaras and its too much effort using gas hobs. would a flat hot plate work, as appose to coil burner?
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It does work, but it takes a lot of time. With my solid element electric stove it takes about 20 min to get coconaras fully lit with a foil windscreen and broken in half dry.gif

I'm definitly going to order one of those coil burners from germany tongue.gif
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Don't bother with the flat hot plates. I had one and it was useless when it came to lighting the Coco's. The coil ones are good as they allow air to pass under the coal. I use a blow torch to get my Coco's done and I think it is the most efective way tbh. The better alternative would be to get those quick lighting CH Coconut coals. Saves alot of hassle and time I would imagine...need to try them biggrin.gif
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