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http://www.hookahcompany.com/japanese_styl...s_3190_prd1.htm

these thing arent bad, there actully good. really good for the price.

there not quite golden canarys but there still up there.

if goldens are coconara then these are the CH hookah of japs. thats isnt the best camparison. if goldens are worth $15 a box, then these should be worth $12. Edited by Jacob Shock
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I'm not a fan of japanese coals in any variety. I hate how messy that silver stuff is. I also find I taste japanese coals more than I do any other type of coal. I suppose I just don't understand why anyone would use these when there are better coals available out there. Just like I don't understand why anyone uses chop sticks when there are forks available.

To each their own, I guess. smile.gif
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QUOTE (ih303 @ Nov 25 2009, 06:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not a fan of japanese coals in any variety. I hate how messy that silver stuff is. I also find I taste japanese coals more than I do any other type of coal. I suppose I just don't understand why anyone would use these when there are better coals available out there. Just like I don't understand why anyone uses chop sticks when there are forks available.

To each their own, I guess. smile.gif


Japonese coals bring the best out in tangiers.
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They burn hotter than real Japanese cokes/charcoals (GC or Abu Hitham), ash buildup causes temperature fluctuations (more so than the real ones), they will leave your fingers silvers, and they're a bitch to break. Other than that they're actually pretty good. I agree with HC in that they are the best Chinese Japanese-style cokes/charcoals.

The Coconara -> CH nats comparison is unfair to CH nats.
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QUOTE (foibled again @ Nov 25 2009, 08:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
They burn hotter than real Japanese cokes/charcoals (GC or Abu Hitham), ash buildup causes temperature fluctuations (more so than the real ones), they will leave your fingers silvers, and they're a bitch to break. Other than that they're actually pretty good. I agree with HC in that they are the best Chinese Japanese-style cokes/charcoals.

The Coconara -> CH nats comparison is unfair to CH nats.



yea it was a stupid comparison. i perfer CH nats to cocos. but cocos apear the be the coal of choice buy most people.

yes they do ash a bit (not as bad as exoticas). as they and they will be fine.

They are harder to break than the real ones, but i dont think there a bitch. maybe im just super strong tho.
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QUOTE (ih303 @ Nov 25 2009, 06:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not a fan of japanese coals in any variety. I hate how messy that silver stuff is. I also find I taste japanese coals more than I do any other type of coal. I suppose I just don't understand why anyone would use these when there are better coals available out there. Just like I don't understand why anyone uses chop sticks when there are forks available.

To each their own, I guess. smile.gif



i use a tac. i hate forks. i even use my tac on tangiers, just make more holes. it smokes the same IMO. just takes 10x longer Edited by Jacob Shock
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QUOTE (Jacob Shock @ Nov 25 2009, 07:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Japonese coals bring the best out in tangiers.


I bought a box of GC's just to see if I could validate that claim. I was sorely disappointed. I started three coals to try to start a small phunnel, and it never got started. Just not enough heat. On top of that, I could taste the coals slightly. Instant turn off to me - like a girl with a unibrow. Threw on some CH Nats and she roared to life. Using the canary's as a paper weight now.
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damn your the first dude i ever heard who didnt like golden canary's. i dont buy them because there to pricey. and yea they have low heat. the hottest burning japs are the exoticas to my knowledge. but there still no CH hookahs.
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QUOTE (Jacob Shock @ Nov 25 2009, 07:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
damn your the first dude i ever heard who didnt like golden canary's. i dont buy them because there to pricey. and yea they have low heat. the hottest burning japs are the exoticas to my knowledge. but there still no CH hookahs.



Exoticas arent japanese coals
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QUOTE (joytron @ Nov 25 2009, 08:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Jacob Shock @ Nov 25 2009, 07:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
damn your the first dude i ever heard who didnt like golden canary's. i dont buy them because there to pricey. and yea they have low heat. the hottest burning japs are the exoticas to my knowledge. but there still no CH hookahs.



Exoticas arent japanese coals



Exotica dose make japoese coals.

http://www.hookah-shisha.com/p-3691-exotic...-96-pieces.html
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QUOTE (Jacob Shock @ Nov 25 2009, 12:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (joytron @ Nov 25 2009, 08:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Jacob Shock @ Nov 25 2009, 07:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
damn your the first dude i ever heard who didnt like golden canary's. i dont buy them because there to pricey. and yea they have low heat. the hottest burning japs are the exoticas to my knowledge. but there still no CH hookahs.



Exoticas arent japanese coals



Exotica dose make japoese coals.

http://www.hookah-shisha.com/p-3691-exotic...-96-pieces.html

they are japanese style but there not japanese..by style they mean shape and color they look just like the golden canaries..
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pardon my thread jacking BUT, i'm not a fan of '-style' anything. for some reason the vendors think that adding the suffix 'style' makes knockoffs okay. if they used that method towards something else, say pipes, we would all be screaming scandal. imagine someone online posting up a piece of anodized aluminum crap and called it 'qt style hookah' or 'km style' or 'nour syrian style' to me it just raises huge red flags, especially in the areas of quality and origin.
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QUOTE (antouwan @ Nov 25 2009, 03:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
pardon my thread jacking BUT, i'm not a fan of '-style' anything. for some reason the vendors think that adding the suffix 'style' makes knockoffs okay. if they used that method towards something else, say pipes, we would all be screaming scandal. imagine someone online posting up a piece of anodized aluminum crap and called it 'qt style hookah' or 'km style' or 'nour syrian style' to me it just raises huge red flags, especially in the areas of quality and origin.



Uhhh, they do that all the time.
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QUOTE (seefoodlover @ Nov 25 2009, 11:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have run out of my good coals, so i have been using my jap coals for a couple a weeks now. They are ok. I can taste coal though, and i don't really like it. They get me pretty good clouds though.


If youre tastin' coal then they aren't lit all the way through. Or the silver stuffs still on there
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Nov 28 2009, 11:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Family style are OK...nowhere near as good Canaries or Abu Hitham Japanese. I think Easy Lites are slightly better. Don't judge Japanese coals by them, though.


I agree with Easy Lights being pretty decent, especially for the price i can get them locally (about 6 bucks the last time i remember), I've had exotica Jap Styles and they are ok, but easy lights i enjoy, even though they do tend to break on their own quite often (about 1 in every 10 coals i have will split while i'm lighting them, which is fine because i split them often times anyways)
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QUOTE (ih303 @ Nov 25 2009, 10:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Jacob Shock @ Nov 25 2009, 07:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Japonese coals bring the best out in tangiers.


I bought a box of GC's just to see if I could validate that claim. I was sorely disappointed. I started three coals to try to start a small phunnel, and it never got started. Just not enough heat. On top of that, I could taste the coals slightly. Instant turn off to me - like a girl with a unibrow. Threw on some CH Nats and she roared to life. Using the canary's as a paper weight now.


There was something else at play here. For sure. 3 GCs should be enough for a small bowl of practically any shisha...
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