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Silver Flint Quicklight Coals


Which coals should I get? Please leave a post saying which ones you think I should go with.  

3 members have voted

  1. 1. Silver Flint Coals

    • Yes
      1
    • No
      1
    • A different coal than all of these choices
      1
    • Romman Lemonwood coals (yes)
      1
    • Romman Lemonwood coals (No)
      0
  2. 2. Al Ajdad Finger Coals or three kings 33mm

    • Al Ajdad
      0
    • Three Kings 33mm
      1
    • Al Ajdad and three kings 33mm
      0
    • Al Ajdad and Silver Flint
      0
    • Three Kings 33mm and Golden Quicklights 40mm
      0
    • Al Ajdad and Golden Quicklights
      0
    • Three Kings and Silver Flint
      1
    • No Al Ajdad
      0
    • No Three Kings 33mm
      1
  3. 3. Golden Quicklight Coals 40mm

    • Yes
      0
    • No
      2
    • Golden Quicklights 40mm and Silver Flint Coals
      1


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I feel like the only night owl on this forum. I stay up all night and barely sleep because I work night shifts so I am used to being up all night. Anyway no one has responded to this topic yet so I am probably going to just go with getting golden quicklight coals and screw this idea of getting these silver flint ones.

I will wait a bit longer and check back to see if anyone posts a reply with any info on these. Hopefully someone has used these kind before and can point me in the right direction. They are just called Silver Flint.

If I enjoyed using the golden coals more then the al ajdads, I am guessing I will like the goldens more than these ones too.. although these could be better than the finger coals..

This is the description of them:

The Silver Flint coals are the best and long lasting easy-lite charcoals on the market. There are 60 pieces per box. These charcoals take a little longer to light than the traditional quick lighting Golden Charcoals but they burn a little bit longer. Unlike other easy-lite charcoals on the market our charcoals are larger in size and denser allowing for a cleaner and longer lasting burn. Simply place the charcoals on an electric stove or gas stove and let them burn for 1-2 minutes or until they are red hot. Wait for the charcoals to fully light before placing them on your hookah bowl. These charcoals are of very high quality and you will use anywhere from 1-2 pieces per sitting.


That still doesn't mean much.. I kind of want to know from someone who has used them or knows about them. Not just some description I found online.

those are them in the pic. Edited by jerjer72
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i have never used that specific brand. But i love silver covered coals that come in the blocks of 4.

I find they give you a really good session. Ash really easily (Take them off, knock of the ash off, pop them back)
And don't smell.

Need a blow torch of something similar to light, but apart from that they are great biggrin.gif

JD
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QUOTE (Allia22 @ Mar 14 2007, 09:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No naturals for him, he almost burned his house down sad.gif

this is why you should do what I do.

After about 10 accidents at my house with people tripping over the hose and coals falling everywhere, I decided to go to lowes and get a 20 foot hose. I now place my hookah in the sink all the way across my room, and it if it falls over its all good.
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