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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 256433" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>I use the Sav Balsa's in my two Vauen 9mm Pipes. They're great smokers. I can usually get a couple smokes out of them as long as I am not switching between blends. I used to try rinsing and drying them, but they still smelled awful after a few uses. Personally I like them, and I find them to be a bit better than the charcoal filters as there is no change in flavor just a bit of a tightening in the draw. However, this can be somewhat circumvented by shaving away a bit of the balsa around the edges of the filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 256433, member: 2403"] I use the Sav Balsa's in my two Vauen 9mm Pipes. They're great smokers. I can usually get a couple smokes out of them as long as I am not switching between blends. I used to try rinsing and drying them, but they still smelled awful after a few uses. Personally I like them, and I find them to be a bit better than the charcoal filters as there is no change in flavor just a bit of a tightening in the draw. However, this can be somewhat circumvented by shaving away a bit of the balsa around the edges of the filter. [/QUOTE]
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