They are used for different purposes. Hookahs are still typically used for smoking tobacco. There are multiple removable hoses to enable more than one user.
A coal is used to vaporize the tobacco. A bong is typically one user, the stem is attached to the bowl and is used for smoking hash or pot. Flame is used to spark the bowl.
Bongs and hookahs are quite functionally different. Bongs are made primarily for the function of smoking marijuana. They're generally smaller, lighter and don't require the addition of a liquid to cool the smoke.
And bongs are strictly one person devices. Hookahs are thousands of years old, have a water chamber (or a liquid chamber to cool and filter the smoke), and can be used by as many people as there there are hoses. Jpg.
That's what I get for not being a smoker (cigarettes or drugs) ElBanditoRoso 25 days ago .
But you're only 28 now! ElBanditoRoso 25 days ago .
A bong is operated by sucking the smoke up the center tube. A hookah is operated by sucking the smoke from the side of the center tube thru a flexible pipe. Secondly, a "bong" is typically used for marijuana because marijuana burns very hot, while a hookah is typically used for tobacco, especially flavored tobacco, because that's what the Arabs used it for (it's from "huqqah", which says means "vase" or "casket.")On the other hand, the wikipedia entry notes that other things besides tobacco were smoked as well (cannabis, opium, whatever.
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I think the main difference is that a hookah has a hose or hoses to puff on (hoses being a bit restrictive to the inhaling), and the bong does not (NO restriction to smoke being inhaled! ).
A bong is typically one user, the stem is attached to the bowl and is used for smoking hash or pot. Flame is used to spark the bowl.
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