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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 173288" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>I agree, just kind of keeping it at the "stem level" (sucking on the stem, as you put it) really keeps the temerature down and indeed brings more flavor out. Smaller puffs, bigger taste.</p><p></p><p>I usually clench as I go about my business at home. If I'm doing something extended that needs both hands, like washing dishes, I'll notice my jaw getting a little tired sometimes. I just put the pipe down then. Problem solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 173288, member: 820"] I agree, just kind of keeping it at the "stem level" (sucking on the stem, as you put it) really keeps the temerature down and indeed brings more flavor out. Smaller puffs, bigger taste. I usually clench as I go about my business at home. If I'm doing something extended that needs both hands, like washing dishes, I'll notice my jaw getting a little tired sometimes. I just put the pipe down then. Problem solved. [/QUOTE]
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