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Educate me about filtered pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="J Soshae" data-source="post: 405592" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>I would recommend a newbie to keep the filters in a cob at the very beginning. We all started a little aggressive with the puffing. The filters help protect the tongue from steam and maybe with saliva going back into the pipe. The restriction to the draw is fine when someone is still sucking like a Hoover vacuum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Soshae, post: 405592, member: 1910"] I would recommend a newbie to keep the filters in a cob at the very beginning. We all started a little aggressive with the puffing. The filters help protect the tongue from steam and maybe with saliva going back into the pipe. The restriction to the draw is fine when someone is still sucking like a Hoover vacuum. [/QUOTE]
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