Parts
What are Shisha Replacement Parts?
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Frequently asked
Questions about Parts
Are shisha parts different from accessories?
Yes. Parts are the small components that hold the shisha together — grommets, o-rings, valves, adapters — meant to wear out and be replaced. Accessories are optional items you add to the setup, like HMDs, mats, or foil pokers. When something on your shisha stops sealing properly, you're after a part.
How do I know which grommet fits my shisha?
Grommets are shisha-specific. Traditional Egyptian pipes use thicker, firmer grommets sized for their wider bowl port. Modern German, Russian, and phunnel-style setups use thinner silicone grommets with narrower profiles. Easiest method: bring your old one in, match by eye, or measure the inner and outer diameter before buying.
How often should I replace grommets and o-rings?
Replace a grommet when it stops sealing — usually every 1 to 2 years with regular use, sooner if it's heat-exposed or handled often. Bowl grommets wear fastest because they sit closest to the coals. O-rings on modern hookahs perish quicker than silicone, often within 18 months. Keep a spare set on hand.
My shisha feels loose at the bowl. What's wrong?
Almost always the bowl grommet — it's shrunk, split, or lost elasticity. Swap it before assuming the bowl is the problem. If a new grommet still feels loose, your bowl port may have oxidised or the bowl itself may have an oversized opening, and you'll need a thicker grommet profile.
Are silicone grommets better than rubber?
Silicone handles heat better and doesn't perish as quickly, so it's the standard for bowl grommets where heat is constant. Rubber is still common for base and hose grommets where heat isn't a factor, and it's cheaper. Both seal fine when new — silicone just lasts longer in the hot spots.
Can I use cheap generic parts, or does brand matter?
For grommets and o-rings, fit matters far more than brand — a correctly sized generic silicone grommet will outperform a branded one that's the wrong size. For specialist parts like purge valves, diffusers, or stem adapters on branded modern shishas, stick to the manufacturer's parts. Tolerances are tight and generics rarely match.

