The Moze Breeze Pro pairs the flagship feature set with the range's most light-catching finish. A push-to-purge button clears the bowl with one press mid-session, a variable blow-off system offers three settings you can change as you smoke, and the pipe is built throughout in premium stainless steel — base and core both. Standing around 40 cm without the bowl and dressed in a semi-translucent Wavy Frosted sleeve, it reads quiet and glassy where the colour Pros read loud.
Push to Purge Cooling · Single Hose Setup · Melbourne Stocked
Wavy Frosted Breeze Pro Shisha — Push-to-Purge, Triple Blow-Off, ~40cm
Why This Shisha
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Push-to-purge cooling is the headline: a single press of the button clears the bowl and refreshes the smoke mid-session, no disassembly and no fuss — the Next-Gen feature that sets the Pro apart.
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Variable blow-off system with three settings you can adjust while you smoke, so you fine-tune the draw and how the pipe clears on the fly rather than committing before you pack.
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Premium all-stainless-steel build — stainless steel base and stainless steel core — for a solid, well-damped pipe that feels every bit the premium step-up at roughly 40 cm tall.
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Two stainless steel coal plates, 16 cm diameter, give you a stable, generous platform for managing heat across a long session.
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Interchangeable Wavy Frosted sleeve in acrylic/epoxy resin: a milky, semi-translucent wave with a soft glassy sheen, and one you can swap out later if you want to change the look of the pipe.
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Two-piece stainless steel mouthpiece included from the factory, with a colour-matched resin sleeve — no separate mouthpiece purchase to think about.
Fit & Compatibility
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Single-hose shisha — one hose connection. A hose is not included; a silicone hose is the natural pairing.
- Takes a standard clay or phunnel bowl via the included bowl adapter. A bowl is not included and is needed to smoke.
- Factory two-piece stainless steel mouthpiece included, so the pipe arrives ready to draw once you add a bowl and hose.
Care & Maintenance
- Rinse the glass vessel and stainless steel parts with warm water after each session; dry the metalwork to keep it bright.
- Wipe the resin sleeve with a soft, damp cloth — avoid abrasive pads or harsh solvents that can dull the finish.
- Let all components dry fully before reassembly and storage to keep seals fresh.
- Store the pipe upright and the silicone seals loose rather than compressed, so they keep their shape.
| Spec |
Detail |
| Brand |
Moze |
| Model |
Breeze Pro |
| Type |
Shisha pipe |
| Height |
~40 cm (without bowl) |
| Coal plate diameter |
16 cm |
| Material |
Stainless steel + epoxy/acrylic resin |
| Hose connections |
1 |
| Colour |
Wavy Frosted |
| SKU |
AN3606-CN |
In the Box
- 1 × Clear glass vessel
- 1 × Stainless steel diffuser
- 1 × Stainless steel dip tube
- 1 × Stainless steel base
- 1 × Stainless steel shisha core
- 1 × Wavy Frosted acrylic/epoxy resin sleeve
- 1 × Stainless steel blow-off element
- 2 × Stainless steel coal plates
- 1 × Stainless steel bowl adapter
- 1 × Two-piece stainless steel mouthpiece + resin sleeve
- Silicone seals (two sizes) + bowl seal
- Glass / POM balls
- 1 × Tray
Please note: No hose and no clay/phunnel bowl are included — both are needed to smoke and are easy add-ons.
FAQ
What does the push-to-purge system actually do?
A single quiet press of the button clears the bowl mid-session and refreshes the smoke clean — nothing comes apart and the draw stays cool and smooth. It is the Pro's signature Next-Gen feature and the reason it sits above the Breeze Two.
How is the variable blow-off different from a fixed purge?
Rather than one set clear, the Pro offers three blow-off settings you can glide between as you smoke, so the pipe keeps venting the way you want it through the session instead of being fixed the moment you assemble it.
Does it come with a hose and bowl?
The factory mouthpiece is included; a hose and a clay or phunnel bowl are not, and you need both to smoke. A standard bowl settles neatly onto the included adapter.
Are the small air bubbles in the resin a fault?
No. The glass and resin parts are each cast separately, so a faint bubble or subtle difference between pieces is a natural trait of the handcrafted, glassy finish — never a defect.