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QUOTE (mitchard @ Mar 27 2009, 04:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Sonthert @ Mar 26 2009, 05:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The amount of money you saved will be more than eaten up by the extra coal you use on it in a week or two.

Elaborate. I am intrigued.


my guess is the chinese bowls don't retain/transfer heat as well as the tangiers phunnels, thus you'll need more coals on the bowl to generate the proper amount of heat needed.
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QUOTE (mitchard @ Mar 27 2009, 04:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Sonthert @ Mar 26 2009, 05:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The amount of money you saved will be more than eaten up by the extra coal you use on it in a week or two.

Elaborate. I am intrigued.


my guess is the chinese bowls don't retain/transfer heat as well as the tangiers phunnels, thus you'll need more coals on the bowl to generate the proper amount of heat needed.


Exactly on the money.
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I think I'm gonna second that opinion on the "phake" phunnels.

I realize now that I have two imitations, not one real and one imitation.

Some times they smoke ok, others not so great... and it seems to depend on the coals and heat management in general. If I use good coals that burn pretty hot, spaced out well... pretty good smoke. Mediocre coals, mediocre heat management... kinda craptacular.

Ordering two real phunnels today.
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Mar 26 2009, 05:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The amount of money you saved will be more than eaten up by the extra coal you use on it in a week or two.

Elaborate. I am intrigued.


THe "phake" phunnels don't hold in the heat as well as the original, therefore you have to use more coal to keep the tobacco going
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this more coal crap sounds fishy. if the real phunnel holds heat better that means it has a higher specific heat. which means it need MORE heat to heat up. conversely it also means that when the heat source is goes it stays hotter longer. if i had a real phunnel id test it.


also always remember shinny side down or you will waste coal! Edited by GNUWorldOrder
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I ordered a tangiers phunnel from hookahcompany.com. I am wondering if maybe they sent a chinese instead though...I have to use a LOT of coals. I usually start out with 3 CH instant coals and once they get small, I light a 4th and put it on until it gets harsh then take it off, then back on and so forth. Seems like a lot of coals to me, but then again I have heard that CH coals just don't give off very much heat to begin with anyway, I know from experience they ash like a bitch! How do you tell if the bowl is a real tangiers or not??

Edit: forgot to mention that the bowl does get quite hot to the touch during the session, but I was figuring this was normal as I haven't seen a bowl NOT do this, don't know. Edited by delSol_si
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QUOTE (the_cool @ Mar 26 2009, 06:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I ordered 2 phunnels from hookah-shisha, didnt realise they werent tangiers phunnels. I didn't order the Havanna ones so I jus assumed they were Tangiers sad.gif

Does anybody know how they smoke?


Damn, I just realized mine wasn't either. When I ordered back in February I am a bout 99% sure they advertised as Tangiers phunnels. This week I ordered a phunnel for my gf's hookah from Hookah John. Received it today and noticed it is very different from the HS one.

The H-S one is much larger, taller, and not as solid. The new one I'm guessing is the real Tangiers one. Sturdier, smaller, and just feels better all around.

I guess I've been smoking under an illusion for the 2 months ohmy.gif

Pics:

The one on the left is the one from HJ and the one on the right is the one from H-S
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QUOTE (the_cool @ Mar 26 2009, 03:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I ordered 2 phunnels from hookah-shisha, didnt realise they werent tangiers phunnels. I didn't order the Havanna ones so I jus assumed they were Tangiers sad.gif

Does anybody know how they smoke?


I've successfully transitioned a few hookah smoking buddies into phunnels...unfortunately they got Chinese models from H-S, which is lame, they are typically quality crap.

I haven't heard, they may be happy with it since they still like steel vs foil biggrin.gif
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how can you tell its fake? i'm pretty sure mine are real...i ordered them from John. mine is heavy and has a rough texture (like sandpaper) on the inside. what characteristics do fake ones have?
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QUOTE (Boricua @ Mar 27 2009, 10:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (the_cool @ Mar 26 2009, 06:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I ordered 2 phunnels from hookah-shisha, didnt realise they werent tangiers phunnels. I didn't order the Havanna ones so I jus assumed they were Tangiers sad.gif

Does anybody know how they smoke?


Damn, I just realized mine wasn't either. When I ordered back in February I am a bout 99% sure they advertised as Tangiers phunnels. This week I ordered a phunnel for my gf's hookah from Hookah John. Received it today and noticed it is very different from the HS one.

The H-S one is much larger, taller, and not as solid. The new one I'm guessing is the real Tangiers one. Sturdier, smaller, and just feels better all around.

I guess I've been smoking under an illusion for the 2 months ohmy.gif

Pics:

The one on the left is the one from HJ and the one on the right is the one from H-S


The one on the right is a phake.
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QUOTE (GNUWorldOrder @ Mar 27 2009, 09:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
this more coal crap sounds fishy. if the real phunnel holds heat better that means it has a higher specific heat. which means it need MORE heat to heat up. conversely it also means that when the heat source is goes it stays hotter longer. if i had a real phunnel id test it.


also always remember shinny side down or you will waste coal!


Well, thats easy. The guy that said that was wrong. The clay Tangiers phunnels are made with is denser and conducts heat better (since there are less air gaps in it). Its not fishy at all. I did a lot of experimentation and research on materials when I was designing the Tangiers bowls.

Besides, I thought you were some sort of conservative. I would have thought you would jump at the chance to buy something made in the USA, made by Americans from US-made and manufactured materials. Everything in the phunnels is made in the USA. You really want to support China and guys ripping off American ingenuity?
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QUOTE (arcane @ Mar 27 2009, 06:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
how can you tell its fake? i'm pretty sure mine are real...i ordered them from John. mine is heavy and has a rough texture (like sandpaper) on the inside. what characteristics do fake ones have?


Tangiers phunnels have the feel of stoneware to the clay, kind of rough. The Chinese ones have a plaster-like and smooth texture.

Also, Tangiers Phunnels are handmade and are slightly more irregular. The Chinese phunnels have consistent grooves in the sides to make it look handmade, but its just made of injected, molded clay. The Chinese grooves are quite close together, the Tangiers grooves (if present) are further apart, about the width of someone's fingers in distance apart...which is not a coincidence.
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Mar 28 2009, 05:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (GNUWorldOrder @ Mar 27 2009, 09:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
this more coal crap sounds fishy. if the real phunnel holds heat better that means it has a higher specific heat. which means it need MORE heat to heat up. conversely it also means that when the heat source is goes it stays hotter longer. if i had a real phunnel id test it.


also always remember shinny side down or you will waste coal!


Well, thats easy. The guy that said that was wrong.


i did say it was a guess. tongue.gif
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