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<blockquote data-quote="Aristokles" data-source="post: 342634" data-attributes="member: 1340"><p>I have no problem with Kaywoodie stingers. In fact, I consider a cut stinger as a destroyed pipe. Similar to a military bit they unscrew easily mid-smoke if needed without a problem (and thereby negate the will-not-pass-cleaner lament) and they work as described.</p><p></p><p>This acceptance does not extend to other style stingers in other pipes. I rarely smoke my Brebbia or Dr. Plumb merely because their stingers are not well designed and are more trouble than they are worth (which is nil, anyway).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aristokles, post: 342634, member: 1340"] I have no problem with Kaywoodie stingers. In fact, I consider a cut stinger as a destroyed pipe. Similar to a military bit they unscrew easily mid-smoke if needed without a problem (and thereby negate the will-not-pass-cleaner lament) and they work as described. This acceptance does not extend to other style stingers in other pipes. I rarely smoke my Brebbia or Dr. Plumb merely because their stingers are not well designed and are more trouble than they are worth (which is nil, anyway). [/QUOTE]
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