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<blockquote data-quote="ragged claws" data-source="post: 262094" data-attributes="member: 2794"><p>As a new pipe smoker I only have a few different tobaccos on hand. Two of these are vapers from Esoterica: Dorchester and Dunbar. While I enjoy the taste of both of these tobaccos, I tend to suffer from a burning sensation to my upper mouth and nasal cavities when I smoke them. I don't seem to have this problem with most of my other tobaccos like Squadron Leader or 1-Q and I don't think that I smoke particularly hot. At least my pipes never get hot to the touch. Since I do like these vapers, I decided to experiment a little with my smoking technique and see if I could minimize or eliminate the mouth burn. I discovered that if I smoke these tobaccos really slow and just puff enough to put very small amounts of smoke in my mouth, I don't experience the burn. As soon as I begin to feel the burn, I just slow way down and all is good again. Maybe I should be smoking all of my tobaccos this way but it takes a bit of effort to smoke this slow. </p><p></p><p>Kim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ragged claws, post: 262094, member: 2794"] As a new pipe smoker I only have a few different tobaccos on hand. Two of these are vapers from Esoterica: Dorchester and Dunbar. While I enjoy the taste of both of these tobaccos, I tend to suffer from a burning sensation to my upper mouth and nasal cavities when I smoke them. I don't seem to have this problem with most of my other tobaccos like Squadron Leader or 1-Q and I don't think that I smoke particularly hot. At least my pipes never get hot to the touch. Since I do like these vapers, I decided to experiment a little with my smoking technique and see if I could minimize or eliminate the mouth burn. I discovered that if I smoke these tobaccos really slow and just puff enough to put very small amounts of smoke in my mouth, I don't experience the burn. As soon as I begin to feel the burn, I just slow way down and all is good again. Maybe I should be smoking all of my tobaccos this way but it takes a bit of effort to smoke this slow. Kim [/QUOTE]
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