MOZE BREEZE TWO WAVY RED
SKU: 97838114428

MOZE BREEZE TWO WAVY RED

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MOZE BREEZE TWO WAVY REDDie Moze Breeze Two ist der Nachfolger der erfolgreichen Moze Breeze der ersten Generation. Durch neue Features bertrifft die neue Version seinen Vorgnger! Hauptfeatures der neuen Moze Breeze Two Shisha: One Hookah Four Different Purge Options: Durch das neue innovative Ausblassystem der Moze Breeze Two ist es mglich, dass man sich seine Breeze vorm Rauchen immer wieder individuell aufbauen kann undsich zwischen vier verschiedenen Ausblasvarianten

Die Moze Breeze Two ist der Nachfolger der erfolgreichen Moze Breeze der ersten Generation. Durch neue Features übertrifft die neue Version seinen Vorgänger! 

  Hauptfeatures der neuen Moze Breeze Two Shisha:

  • One Hookah - Four Different Purge Options: Durch das neue innovative Ausblassystem der Moze Breeze Two ist es möglich, dass man sich seine Breeze vorm Rauchen immer wieder individuell aufbauen kann und
    sich zwischen vier verschiedenen Ausblasvarianten entscheiden kann.
  •  Die erste Option die klassische Variante, die bereits von der Moze Breeze der ersten Generation bekannt ist, bei der Rauch von der Base in Richtung des Kohletellers ausgeblasen wird.
     Dafür wird das Ausblaselement einfach an der Base platziert.
  •  Die zweite Variante ist das Ausblasen unterhalb des Kohletellers in Richtung der Bowl der Shisha. Bei dieser wird das Ausblaselement der Shisha unterhalb des Kohletellers platziert.
  •  Die dritte Möglichkeit den Rauch aus der Bowl der Moze Breeze Two auszupusten ist, dass der Rauch oberhalt des Kopfes herausschießt und den Kopf in Rauch verschwinden lässt. Hierfür wird das Ausblaselement auf dem größeren Teller verschraubt und der Kopfadapter mit dem Ausblasring (ohne platzieren des zweiten Kohletellers zwischen den beiden Teilen) verschraubt.
  •  Wird hingegen der zweite Kohleteller zwischen dem Ausblaselement und den Kopfadapter geschraubt, so tritt der Rauch aus dem Spalt zwischen den beiden Kohletellern.
  •  Cutted Downstem: Eine weitere Besonderheit der Moze Breeze Two, ist das designte Tauchrohr. Langweilige Tauchrohre ohne Design gibt es schon zu viele. Durch die X-Cuts in dem Tauchrohr sticht das Tauchrohr der Moze Breeze Two aus der Masse hervor. 

  •  Dettachable Diffuser: Der Diffusor der Moze Breeze Two ist abnehmbar und beidseitig verschraubbar. Dadurch kannst du ganz einfach entscheiden, ob du leise oder laute Geräusche beim Rauchen hören möchtest. Wenn du dich für das laute Blubbern der Pfeife entscheidest, empfehlen wir dir den Diffusor mit den Löchern in Richtung Base anzuschrauben, sodass dieser nicht verlegt wird. 

  •   Lasered Plates: Die Kohleteller der Moze Breeze Two sind beide gelasert, durch das gelaserte Muster unterscheiden sich die Kohleteller von erkömmlichen.

  •  +LINE Producst: Wie bereits bei der Breeze der ersten Generation, bieten wir weitere Produkte für die Individualisierung deiner Moze Breeze Two an. Durch die +LINE Produkte kannst du deiner Fantasie freien Lauf lassen. Neben der Mouthpiece Extension, durch die das Mundstück verlängert wird, gibt es Sleeve Sets in allen verfügbaren Moze Breeze Two Farben, sodass du durch die unterschiedliche Farben deine Breeze Two immer indivuell gestalten kannst. Diese beinhalten jeweils einmal das Mundstücksleeve, sowie das Rauchsäulensleeve. Die +LINE Produkte werden ständig weiter ausgebaut, sodass die Breeze Two nie langweilig wird!

 

   Daten:

  • Höhe: ca. 40cm ohne Kopf
  • Durchmesser (großer Kohleteller): 16cm
  • Material: Edelstahl, POM, Epoxidharz/Acrylharz

 Lieferumfang:

  • Bowl (Glas)
  • Diffusor (Edelstahl)
  • Tauchrohr (Edelstahl)
  • Base (POM)
  • Rauchsäulenkern (Edelstahl)
  • Rauchsäulensleeve (Acyrl / Epoxidharz)
  • Ausblaselement (Edelstahl)
  • Kohleteller 1 (Edelstahl)
  • Kohleteller 2 für Top-Plate-Purge (Edelstahl)
  • Kopfadapter (Edelstahl)
  • Mundstück 2-Teilig (Edelstahl)
  • Mundstücksleeve (Acyrl / Epoxidharz)
  • Bowldichtungen (2 Größen) (Silikon)
  • Kopfdichtung (Silikon)

 

Achtung: Kleine Einschlüsse (z.B. Luft) im Glas (Bowl) können bedingt durch die Fertigung in Handarbeit nicht ausgeschlossen werden und stellen daher keinen Reklamationsgrund dar. Die Epoxidharz-Komponenten (Rauchsäule und Mundstück) können vom Produktbild abweichen, da jedes ein Unikat ist. 

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