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wood shisha hookah can help maintain a constant temperature to some extent. Wood has a certain degree of insulation performance, which can prevent rapid heat loss. Therefore, compared to metal hookahs, wood shisha hookahs are easier to maintain a certain temperature stability.
When you put hot charcoal into a wood shisha hookah and start smoking, the wood provides insulation, keeping the temperature inside the hookah relatively stable. This can help ensure that the heat from tobacco or tobacco paste is fully released during the smoking process, resulting in more intense and long-lasting smoke.
However, it should be noted that wood shisha hookahs cannot completely prevent heat loss like insulated metal hookahs. Therefore, when using wood shisha hookahs, it is still necessary to pay attention to maintaining appropriate heat management to ensure that the temperature of the charcoal is not too low, which affects the quality and quantity of smoke.
In addition, the insulation effect of wood shisha hookahs may vary depending on the type and thickness of wood used. Wood that is denser and has better insulation properties usually provides better insulation effects.