What is the difference between the Fumari Fuoco and Quick Silver coals?
Fumari Fuoco coals are made from all-natural coconut shells and deliver a medium heat output when smoking. Fumari Quick Silver coals are "silver tab" coals that deliver a low heat output. They are primarily used when smoking heat-sensitive tobacco as well as to prolong flavor strength at the expense of smoke thickness.
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How long do Fumari coals last when smoking?
The Fumari Fuoco coconut coals last approximately 45-60 minutes when smoking. The Fumari Quick Silver coals will stay lit for approximately 30-45 minutes. Overall coal longevity can be affected by how often you inhale and the amount of airflow around ...
How do I light Fumari coals?
You will need either an electric coil stove or a hookah charcoal burner to light both the Fumari Fuoco and Quicksilver coals. Place your charcoal pieces directly on the electric coil or burner and turn it up to the highest setting. Once the bottom ...
How many pieces of Fumari hookah coal should I use on my hookah bowl?
Depending on the size of your hookah bowl and your choice of shisha, we recommend using 2-3 pieces of Fumari Fuoco coals or 2-4 Quick Silver coals on your bowl at one time.
What is the difference between natural and quick light hookah coals?
Quick lighting hookah coals are coated with a chemical accelerant that allows each piece to be lit quickly using nothing but an open flame (like from a candle lighter or torch). The convenience offered by quick light charcoal is unmatched, however, ...
What are silver tab coals?
Silver tab coals are a unique, Japanese-style hookah charcoal. Characterized by their silver coating, these coals offer a lightweight, low heat charcoal option that is often used when smoking heat-sensitive, dark-leaf shisha that typically excels ...