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Hookah Not Pulling? Here's How to Get More Smoke

Hookah Not Pulling? Here's How to Get More Smoke

By clay / May 25, 2008
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Note: This blog was last updated October 31, 2023

There are several factors that could cause your hookah to not produce the clouds that you're looking for but the most likely reason is that your hookah may not be air tight.

It is vital for a hookah to have no air leaks to ensure that you are not sucking in empty air. Double check the grommet connections between the:

  • Shaft/stem & the base
  • Shaft/stem & the hose
  • Shaft/stem & the bowl
Detail images of hookah base grommet, hose grommet, and bowl grommet connections

Once you’ve checked to ensure that each of your grommet connections are sealed in tightly and that your hookah is air tight overall, you'll want to check the water level in your base.

Close up image of hookah downstem submerged in hookah base water by 1"

No matter what type of hookah you are working with you will want to make sure that you have enough water in the base to allow the bottom of the downstem to sit about an 1/2" to once inch below the water line. If there is too much water in the base it will be hard to pull from the hookah and you may inhale water up in to the hose, or if there is not enough water in the base the smoke will be very harsh. 

Three pieces of natural hookah charcoal sitting atop a smoking hookah bowl

Another factor that may contribute to your hookah not producing enough smoke is that there is not enough heat on the bowl to properly "cook", or combust, the shisha tobacco. With most standard hookah bowls you will want to use 2 - 3 natural coconut coals positioned around the edges of the hookah bowl, OR a single quick lighting coal centered on the bowl.

Check out our blog on Hookah Charcoal & Heat Managment for more in depth info on this topic.

An empty Egyptian hookah bowl next to a properly loaded Egyptian hookah bowl full of shisha

Finally, make sure that air intakes holes in your hookah bowl aren't clogged and that the tobacco isn't packed too tightly. Depending on what type of bowl you are using it is possible that the shisha tobacco may clog the holes of the hookah bowl preventing airflow, or if the tobacco is packed too tightly the heat may not be able to transfer all the way through to cook all of the tobacco.

For detailed instructions on checking for a leak, see our blog topic on ensuring you have an airtight hookah.

Take Away TL:DR Hookah Smoke Tips

  • If you've got your hookah set up and ready to go but don't seem to be getting a full smoke then you may want to check and make sure that there are no air leaks in the hookah.

  • Double-check the grommet connections between where the bowl sits on to the top of the stem, the connection where the base connects to the bottom of the stem, and then also where your hose connects to the hose adapter on the side of the stem. 

  • Also be sure to check the purge valve on your hookah to make sure that you have a ball bearing sealing that opening as well. Sometimes the purge valve bearing can also become stuck open. 

  • When you smoke a hookah it should always be totally sealed to ensure that the top of your hookah bowl is the only entrance for air when you inhale on the hose. 

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