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Savinelli: Adapter or Filters required?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 2027" data-source="post: 244240" data-attributes="member: 2027"><p>I opened a tin of FMOTB last week in anticipation of heading to the beach this last weekend. At the last minute I decided to take Mixture #1 as well. I opened that tin at the beach.</p><p></p><p>In my Tom Spanu 2001 pipe, no filter, I got the wet surprise from the Mixture #1 that was not very pleasant. So I figure this was the perfect time to see what the balsa filter can do in the Savinelli 615. Both pipes are half-bent but the Savinelli is a deeper bowl and can hold slight more tobac.</p><p></p><p>The result? No surprise spit from smoking the Savinelli with the balsa filter. My take away? If you have a fresh tin, best to smoke with the balsa filter to avoid the gurgle surprise. I have to say this has become my favorite pipe these days. I think this illustrates why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 2027, post: 244240, member: 2027"] I opened a tin of FMOTB last week in anticipation of heading to the beach this last weekend. At the last minute I decided to take Mixture #1 as well. I opened that tin at the beach. In my Tom Spanu 2001 pipe, no filter, I got the wet surprise from the Mixture #1 that was not very pleasant. So I figure this was the perfect time to see what the balsa filter can do in the Savinelli 615. Both pipes are half-bent but the Savinelli is a deeper bowl and can hold slight more tobac. The result? No surprise spit from smoking the Savinelli with the balsa filter. My take away? If you have a fresh tin, best to smoke with the balsa filter to avoid the gurgle surprise. I have to say this has become my favorite pipe these days. I think this illustrates why. [/QUOTE]
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