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MIK COCO Cube Shisha Charcoal 10 x 1 kg

MIK COCO Cube Shisha Charcoal 10 x 1 kg

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MIK COCO
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Bring flavours to life with long-lasting cube shisha charcoal, which gives you the best hookah experience. Made with natural Indonesian coconut shells, these are versatile and can be heated to an optimal temperature for the best hookah experience. They come in cubes that are easy to handle and free from chemicals, allowing you to enjoy the rich flavours of the shisha charcoal.

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  • Perfectly Sized

Each of the 1 kg cube shisha charcoal packs includes 64 cubes. The ideal size for each cube is 26x26x26 mm, promoting balanced heat distribution. 

  • Long-Lasting Burn 

At Mik Coco, our shisha charcoal has high fixed carbon content. This promotes a longer burning time, balances the heat, and enhances the flavour of the shisha. 

  • Clean and Efficient

Our shisha charcoal cubes burn gradually and produce little ash, which prevents unwanted flavours and maintains the charcoal's originality.  

  • Eco-Friendly

Our cube hookah charcoal is eco-friendly and made from 100% natural coconut shells. It is an efficient alternative to traditional types of charcoal. 

  • Easy to Use

We offer easy lighting and constant heat for your ideal shisha sessions. Our cube shisha coal produces minimal smoke or odours and can be easily used indoors. 

Faq's

What are MIK COCO Cube Shisha Coconut Charcoal Briquettes made from?

MIK COCO cube hookah charcoal briquettes are made from 100% natural coconut shells, ensuring sustainability and long-lasting use.

How many cubes are in each 1 kg pack?

Are these charcoal briquettes eco-friendly?

How long does each cube burn?

Do these charcoals produce any smell or taste during use?

Are the briquettes chemical-free?

How should I store the charcoal briquettes to keep them fresh?

How much ash do these briquettes produce?

Are the briquettes safe for indoor use?

Can these charcoal cubes be reused after use?

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