A new way to heat hookah coal
We've developed a fundamentally new approach to heating hookah coal, one that solves every major problem with the devices 100 million users are stuck with today. We're building in stealth, and we're looking for the right partners to bring it to market.
What we've built
The technology is proprietary and not disclosed publicly, but the outcomes speak for themselves. This is what our device delivers compared to every coal heater on the market today.
Market Opportunity
The global hookah market is substantial, deeply cultural, and growing year-on-year. Over 100 million people smoke hookah regularly, and the number is rising as the habit spreads into new demographics and geographies.
Yet the devices used to heat coal (the step that starts every single session) have gone completely uninnovated for decades. The tools in use today are the same as they were twenty years ago. Users know it. Lounge owners know it. Nobody has fixed it.
That is the gap we are filling.
Where We Stand
We're early, and we're upfront about it. Here is exactly where things stand today.
We are pursuing patent protection before any public technical disclosure. That is why the mechanism stays confidential until filing is complete, not because there is nothing to show.
Serious partners receive a full product briefing, including how the technology works, after signing an NDA.
Every claim on this site is a measurable outcome we can defend. We say "not disclosed yet" because it's true, not because it's a placeholder.
Why this matters
A typical electric coil burner after less than a year of regular use. This is the current standard. This is what we replace.
Typical coil burners take 8 to 12 minutes before a session can even begin, and even the fast turbo models still need 5 to 6. Users sit and wait. Staff are tied up. Every lounge loses time at every table, every service.
Exposed glowing coil elements are a burn and fire hazard by design. Many units deliberately bypass thermal cut-offs to maintain max heat. Coals must be flipped manually on a red-hot surface.
Coil burners typically fail within 6 to 12 months under regular use, often far less under lounge conditions. Lounges replace them constantly. Every replacement is wasted money and more hardware discarded.
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