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How often do you remove the stem?
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<blockquote data-quote="itsKot" data-source="post: 145776" data-attributes="member: 1323"><p>Like everyone else above me I tend to leave the stem on unless for a deep cleaning with 151, I even follow this practice on my army mounted pipes. The exception to this being my Savinelli in which I've been known to use a filter on occasionally, but only with particularly wet smoking tobaccos. I'd assume though with the Kaywoodie heading my way I will need to remove it though, seeing as it has a stinger, I wouldn't want that baby getting clogged on me anytime soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itsKot, post: 145776, member: 1323"] Like everyone else above me I tend to leave the stem on unless for a deep cleaning with 151, I even follow this practice on my army mounted pipes. The exception to this being my Savinelli in which I've been known to use a filter on occasionally, but only with particularly wet smoking tobaccos. I'd assume though with the Kaywoodie heading my way I will need to remove it though, seeing as it has a stinger, I wouldn't want that baby getting clogged on me anytime soon! [/QUOTE]
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