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Kong is a well-known producer of quality hookah bowls with refined geometry and reliable heat performance. At Hookahteka.com you’ll find original Kong bowls in our Warsaw store, with delivery across Poland.
Our catalog features various models of Kong bowls — from classic turkish styles to phunnels and killer bowls. Each format has its own packing characteristics. For long sessions with lots of tobacco, choose phunnels. For short, intense smoking, classic bowls work best. For overpack and fruit bowl styles, opt for larger volume models.
When selecting a Kong bowl, consider your smoking style and tobacco type. Lighter tobacco varieties pair well with smaller bowls and thinner walls. Strong dark leaf tobaccos work better in larger bowls with thick walls that retain heat. Also consider HMD compatibility — most Kong bowls work with standard Cyborg, Kaloud Lotus and similar devices.
We ship Kong bowls from our Warsaw warehouse with careful packaging to prevent damage. Orders are processed within 1 business day, courier delivery takes 1-2 days. Local pickup at our Warsaw store is also available — see the bowl in person before buying.
To keep your Kong bowl performing well, clean it after each session — use a soft brush or scraper to remove tobacco residue and syrup. Don’t wash with hot water immediately after smoking — let it cool first to avoid cracking. For deep cleaning, use specialized hookah cleaning solutions.
Browse our complete range of accessories, charcoal and tobacco. Can’t find a specific Kong model? Contact us — we’ll help you find alternatives or order a specific item.
Kong bowls are hand-shaped from red clay and fired at 1200°C in a 12-stage process, one of the highest firing temperatures from any Russian bowl maker. The result is exceptionally dense ceramic that doesn't absorb molasses or tobacco aromas even after dozens of sessions. Kong actually states a 0% aromatic absorption claim, which is a real selling point for anyone who rotates a lot of blends. The glaze runs rich and saturated, and the limited editions (Reptile, for example) carry special surface treatments. Build quality on a Kong bowl tends to be a clear step above the standard segment.
Kong offers several shapes for different session styles. Phunnel Lava (17–20 g) handles wet dark leaf blends: center hole holds molasses, longer sessions, cleaner flavor. Kong Razor and Lava Killer v.2.0 (18–22 g, killer-style with flat base and multiple holes) deliver hard, fast heat and are built for heavy dark leaf mixes that need the temperature. King Kong is the oversized one, meant for long group sessions where you want extended duration. The 1200°C firing leaves the ceramic flavor-neutral, so the bowl never adds anything of its own. Standard 75 mm Kaloud Lotus fits Kong bowls without issue.
Kong Hookah is a Russian premium designer-bowl brand. Production is in the Perm region of Russia. The catalog covers over 50 models, from clean functional bowls to fully custom commissions. Kong's reputation comes from combining design-driven shapes (heads, characters, sculptural objects) with premium technical specs. The official site is en.konghookah.com. A Kong bowl bought through Hookahteka is guaranteed genuine. The brand has counterfeit pressure due to its premium positioning, so authorized distribution matters.
King Kong is the flagship: massive gorilla-shaped bowl, built for long group sessions, and as much a collector's piece as a functional bowl. If you smoke alone or in a pair regularly, the standard line is the better pick. Kong Phunnel Lava (17–20 g) is the go-to for wet tobacco sessions. Kong Razor or Lava Killer v.2.0 (18–22 g) is the harder, hotter option for heavy dark leaf. You get the same 1200°C ceramic advantages in a more day-to-day format. Kong also takes custom orders, which is unusual at this level. If you want something specific, that's an option not many brands offer.
1200°C ceramic isn't very porous, so Kong bowls clean easily. Once cooled, warm water rinses off residue. The dense glaze doesn't let tobacco buildup penetrate the ceramic structure. For heavier deposits, a soft brush handles the inside, especially around phunnel holes or killer holes where molasses accumulates. No detergents, no soap, no chemical cleaners. Even on dense ceramic, the long-term risk of chemistry getting into micro-imperfections is real, and it's not worth the small convenience. Never put a hot bowl under cold water. Thermal shock can crack even high-fired ceramic. Store dry, away from strong odors.
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