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Alright, I have just a tad over $120 dollars to spend. I really a hookah to call my own. What are good easy to use hookahs around $120, keeping in mind I have none of the other stuff to go with it. I was looking at the Mya Saray Bohemian 22" and a Junior 17". I really want a good hookah that will last me a while because I won't be getting another until I move out.

Which one would you reccomend? The Mya Bohemian, Junior, or different medium single hose hookah? Edited by Interpol
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If the junior is cheaper go for that and stock all the shisha and coal for the rest of your money but if you want a nice looking hookah got for the bohemian. Peace dude keep smoking shisha smile.gif
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Interpol,

The Mya hookahs are extremely durable, elegant, and smoke unbelievably well. The only downside is they are a pricey luxury to have. In my personal opinion, if you have $120 to spend, I would recommend a khalil Mamoun 28" single hose hookah. They aren't as luxurious as the Myas but their durability and smoke quality is among the best! The KM will cost you about $70 so you'll have another $50 to stock up on tobacco and charcoal, and any other accessories you might be interested in.

The Khalil Mamoun you can find at hookahcompany.com.

If you're interested we (www.hookah-life.com) will be receiving a line of Mya Sarays in the next few days, including a Mya Acrylic that will be around $70. (We also offer hookah forum members a 15% discount on all their orders, just use coupon code "hookahfrm1" at checkout)

Check it out: http://www.myasaray.com/store/item.asp?ITEM_ID=859&DEPARTMENT_ID=46

*I believe Hookah Company also offers a discount to forum members. Search their thread for more information*

Hope this helps, good luck in your search! smile.gif Edited by hookahlife
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MYA acrylic... relatively cheap, really sturdy, I dropped mine from a height of about 5 feet...

It was propped up against a cabinet door which I then opened... stupid brother...

No damage. Plus, there's just something more satisfying about the draw from an acrylic...
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