Shisha & hookah
Shisha silicone mouthpieces are disposable hygiene tips that slot onto your hookah hose, keeping every draw clean and free from resin buildup. Sold in packs of 100, they're the kind of thing you burn through at a decent pace — and that's exactly the point. Fresh mouthpiece, fresh flavour, no sharing someone else's grime.
These mouthpieces come in two variants, and getting the right one matters — a loose fit defeats the purpose entirely.
| Variant | SKU | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| S | HS1611 | Standard-diameter hoses — the most common size you'll find on traditional hookahs and mid-range setups |
| XL | HS2733 | Wide-bore and silicone hoses — thicker openings found on modern hookahs and premium silicone tubing |
Not sure? Measure the inner diameter of your hose opening. The S fits snugly on hoses around 10-12mm, while the XL suits openings closer to 14-16mm. If you're between sizes, go XL — a slightly tight fit is always better than one that slides off mid-session.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Silicone (food-grade) |
| Quantity | 100 pieces per pack |
| Available sizes | S (HS1611), XL (HS2733) |
| Type | Disposable / single-use |
| Colour | Assorted |
| Compatibility | Universal fit for standard hookah hoses |
Complete your hookah setup with a fresh silicone hose — they're easier to clean than traditional leather or fabric hoses and don't ghost flavours between sessions. If you're running group sessions regularly, a set of quick-light charcoals and a decent heat management device will round things out nicely.
Here's what actually happens inside a hookah hose after a few sessions: resin, moisture, and flavouring residue coat the interior walls and settle around the mouthpiece. That sticky film doesn't just look unpleasant — it actively dulls the flavour of your shisha. You load up a fresh bowl of double apple, take a pull, and wonder why it tastes like last week's blueberry mint. That's residue doing its thing.
Swapping in a fresh silicone mouthpiece before each session — or each person, if you're sharing — cuts that problem off at the source. The silicone sits between your lips and the hose, catching the worst of the buildup before it works its way deeper into the tubing. At roughly a penny per mouthpiece, the maths is simple: 100 clean sessions from a single pack.
The hygiene angle is worth mentioning too, especially for group sessions. We've had customers come in after house parties asking how to deep-clean a hookah hose that 8 people shared. The honest answer: it's a pain, and you'll never fully get it done with a fabric hose. Disposable mouthpieces sidestep the problem entirely. One per person, bin it after, done.
We've sold hookah accessories since the early days of the shop, and the one thing that consistently surprises people is how much difference a clean mouthpiece makes to flavour. It's not dramatic — it's more like cleaning your glasses. You didn't realise how much you were missing until everything sharpens up. The silicone itself is soft and slightly flexible, which means it sits comfortably between your teeth without that hard plastic clack you get from cheaper alternatives. The material doesn't transfer any taste of its own, either — no rubbery aftertaste, just clean smoke.
One honest limitation: these are single-use by design. If you're environmentally conscious and smoke solo, you might prefer a reusable glass or metal mouthpiece that you rinse between sessions. But for shared sessions, parties, or hookah lounges, disposable silicone is the practical choice. Glass tips are lovely until someone drops one on a tile floor at 1am.
No. Food-grade silicone is flavour-neutral, so it won't add any rubbery or plastic taste to your draw. The opposite, actually — a fresh mouthpiece means you taste the shisha tobacco without residue from previous sessions muddying things up.
They're designed as single-use. You could technically rinse and reuse one a couple of times, but the silicone starts to hold onto residue after a session or two, which defeats the purpose. At 100 per pack, there's no real reason to stretch them.
Measure the opening of your hookah hose. Most traditional hookahs use hoses that fit the S. If you've got a modern setup with a wide-bore silicone hose, go XL. When in doubt, the XL is the safer bet — a snug fit beats a loose one.
Push the mouthpiece on until it grips firmly. Silicone naturally clings to smooth surfaces, so on most hoses it'll hold without any fuss. If you're getting air leakage, you're probably on the wrong size — switch from S to XL or vice versa.
Different tools for different situations. Metal and glass tips are reusable and feel more substantial, but they need cleaning after every session and can chip or dent. Silicone disposables are the practical choice for group smoking, parties, or anyone who doesn't want to bother with cleaning. We'd keep both on hand — glass for solo sessions at home, silicone for everything else.
They fit the vast majority. The S covers standard-diameter hoses (around 10-12mm inner diameter), and the XL covers wide-bore hoses (around 14-16mm). Unusual or extra-narrow hoses from vintage hookahs might not get a perfect seal, but that's rare.
Keep them in the bag they came in, somewhere dry. Silicone doesn't degrade in storage, so they'll last years without any change in quality. No special conditions needed — just don't leave them loose in a drawer collecting dust and lint.
Last updated: April 2026